This Ex-Microsoft Director Returned to India to Put Jackfruit on the Superfood Map.
This Ex-Microsoft Director Returned to India to Put
Jackfruit on the Superfood Map.
Biryani, masala dosas and galouti kababs made from jackfruit
? Their creator is an ex-Microsoft director who is showing the world that
jackfruit is truly the jack-of-all-fruits !
James Joseph did something few are brave enough to do. He
quit his high-paying job as a Microsoft director to start a venture based
solely on a fruit. Taking his love for jackfruit to a whole new level, he
started Jackfruit 365, a company that sells the fruit in a packaged,
freeze-dried form, and aims to promote all things jackfruit.
So Joseph began to investigate and found that despite being
acknowledged as a super food, huge amounts of jackfruit are being wasted every
season. According to an article on the state government’s website, Kerala alone
wastes an estimated 35 crore jackfruit annually, which is about 75% of the
harvest.
There are several reasons for this. The weight of a
jackfruit, which is typically in the range of 3-5 kg, makes transportation in
bulk difficult, while storing this highly perishable fruit is difficult.
Cleaning jackfruit is also a tedious process, with the large ungainly fruit
throwing prickly wedges, sticky sap, and a strong odour one’s way before
offering its rich, bulbous flesh.
Concerned about the collective disregard for jackfruit,
Joseph left his cushy job with Microsoft
to return to his native town Aluva in Kerala and set up Jackfruit 365 in
2013. He wanted to make this undervalued and underrated seasonal fruit available
for consumption 365 days a year
Plunging headlong into the pursuit of his passion, this
graduate of the Thiruvanathpuram College of Engineering decided to first
address the challenge of making the jackfruit available 365 days a year. On
learning that 80% of the fruit is made up of water, he hit upon the idea of
freeze-drying jackfruit.
Freeze-drying reduced the weight of the fruit by 82%,
cutting down the huge costs of transportation and storage. A 180-gm pack of
freeze dried jackfruit can be stored at room temperature for 365 days and, when
soaked in lukewarm water, yield one kg of jackfruit.
Joseph soon hired Amalgam, pioneers in setting up food
processing factories in Kerala and Bangalore, to procure jackfruit and process
and sell the freeze-dried fruit in packets of his brand, Jackfruit 365.
A stickler for perfection and quality, Joseph insists on
farmers supplying unopened jackfruit, as opposed to the traditional practice of
storing opened jackfruit in plastic packets, to ensure food safety.
His company also sponsors five midday meals for school
children under the Akshaya Patra Foundation, for every pack of Jackfruit 365
sold.
The Microsoft Circle of Excellence award winner wants to
create an organised market for jackfruit because its health benefits are
numerous. Since the glycemic load (glucose level) in unripe jackfruit is almost
half that of rice or wheat, the fruit makes a potent carbohydrate substitute
for diabetics. Jackfruit’s high potassium content helps lower elevated blood
pressure and its high anti-oxidant and flavonoid content protect against
cancer. Jackfruit also increases the human body’s capacity to absorb iron,
making it extremely effective in preventing and curing anaemia. Since jackfruit
blends beautifully into most recipes, it can also change the way we look at
health foods and gluten-free foods in particular.
Determined to demonstrate that dishes made from jackfruit
can be mouth-watering irrespective of cuisine type, Joseph has also designed
signature dining experiences for his clients with several internationally
renowned chefs. His interesting and unique jackfruit-infused recipes include
galouti kabab, biryani, masala dosa, kathi roll, panna cotta, and payasam, all
made from dehydrated jackfruit!
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