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Introducing Semi-ripe blemished ‘ulu (Breadfruit)quarters, skin-on, fully cooked, in 30-lb. case. Semi-ripe ʻulu has a subtly sweet taste and moist texture - similar to sweet potatoes or pumpkin.ʻUlu is one of the only starches on Earth that grows on trees and is a beloved, traditional Polynesian staple crop.
Our Hawai‘i-grown ‘ulu is washed, quartered, steamed, and frozen for your convenience! This minimal processing method ensures that you can obtain this superfood all year round without the hassle of trying to source and handle the raw seasonal fruit, which has a low shelf life of 3-5 days after harvest.
Think of it like a spotted banana: a little less photogenic, but perfect for sweet creations. As ʻulu ripens, its starches naturally convert to sugars, making it ideal for desserts and other value-added applications.
Note: The skin of the breadfruit is perfectly edible and contains most of the beneficial nutrients!
Specifications
Packaging:Our frozen breadfruit quarters are packaged 30-lb case. Shipped in an eco-friendly insulated box.
Shelf Life:Store in the freezer for up to two years or in the refrigerator for up to 14 days.
Delivery: This product is delivered frozen, and Discounted Shipping Rates are available for all bulk orders.
Hawaiian Heritage: ‘Ulu is one of the original canoe crops brought to the islands by voyagers. ‘Ulu has been a staple food in Hawaii for centuries, valued for its adaptability and sustainability. Learn more here.