Breadfruit: Gluten-Free Island Staple Rich in Complex Carbs and Fiber
Breadfruit is a starchy tropical fruit packed with complex carbohydrates, fiber and vitamin C—versatile baked, boiled, roasted or fried.
What Is Breadfruit?
Breadfruit (*Artocarpus altilis*) is a large, green, bumpy tropical fruit related to jackfruit. When cooked, its creamy, potato-like flesh becomes mildly sweet and is used as a staple across Pacific and Caribbean cuisines.
Nutritional Profile
Naturally **gluten-free** and satisfying:
- **Complex carbs & fiber** for steady energy and fullness
- **Vitamin C** for antioxidant and immune support
- Small amounts of **B vitamins**, **magnesium** and **potassium**
- Low in fat; protein present in modest amounts
Health Benefits
- **Sustained energy:** Starch and fiber support stable blood sugar when paired with protein/fat
- **Gut health:** Fiber supports regularity and a healthy microbiome
- **Nutrient density:** Vitamin C and minerals add micronutrient value to meals
- **Gluten-free base:** Useful alternative to wheat for diverse dishes
Potential Downsides
As a high-carb food, large portions may spike glucose for sensitive individuals—serve with protein, vegetables and healthy fats. Rare latex-fruit cross-sensitivities may occur in those with latex allergy.
How to Use
Peel and core, then **boil, steam, bake, roast or fry**. Mash like potatoes, cube for stews, slice for oven fries, or dry into flour for **flatbreads and pancakes**. Unripe fruit is savory; riper fruit is slightly sweet.
Summary
Breadfruit is a versatile, naturally gluten-free staple delivering fiber and complex carbs—great for hearty, nourishing meals.
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tropski škrobni plod (Artocarpus altilis), prirodno bez glutena; bogat složenim ugljikohidratima, vlaknima i vitaminom C