Wikipedia says, “The jackfruit (not to be confused with the Durian fruit) is native to India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It is also possibly native to the Malay Peninsula, though it is more likely that it was introduced there by humans. It is commercially grown and sold in South, Southeast Asia and northern Australia. It is also grown in parts of Hawaii, Brazil, Suriname, Madagascar, and in islands of the West Indies such as Jamaica and Trinidad. It is the national fruit of Bangladesh and Indonesia. All jackfruit plants are frost sensitive. The jackfruit bears fruit three years after planting.”


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That’s great!
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I love it!!! You are so creative
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Lauren, thanks… you have a unique hobby!
Michaela, thanks… I am just trying to shoot whatever it is that comes within the lens’ striking distance
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