Kothal Guti (Jackfruit Seeds)
Jackfruit seeds, locally known as **”Kathalor Guti”** (কঁঠালৰ গুটি) in Assam, are a nutritious and delicious byproduct of the widely consumed jackfruit (*Artocarpus heterophyllus*). While the fruit’s fleshy part is enjoyed for its sweet taste, the seeds are often dried, roasted, or cooked in various Assamese dishes. They are rich in protein, fiber, and essential nutrients, making them a valuable part of traditional cuisine.
### **Edible Jackfruit Seeds of Assam**
Jackfruit seeds, locally known as **”Kathalor Guti”** (কঁঠালৰ গুটি) in Assam, are a nutritious and delicious byproduct of the widely consumed jackfruit (*Artocarpus heterophyllus*). While the fruit’s fleshy part is enjoyed for its sweet taste, the seeds are often dried, roasted, or cooked in various Assamese dishes. They are rich in protein, fiber, and essential nutrients, making them a valuable part of traditional cuisine.
### **Preparation of Edible Jackfruit Seeds**
1. **Harvesting & Cleaning:** The seeds are collected from ripe jackfruits and washed thoroughly.
2. **Drying:** They are often sun-dried to increase their shelf life.
3. **Peeling:** The outer white skin is removed before cooking (after boiling or roasting).
4. **Cooking Methods:** The seeds can be **boiled, roasted, fried, or ground** into flour for various culinary uses.
### **Culinary Uses in Assam**
– **In Curries & Stir-fries:** Cooked with potatoes, brinjals, or leafy greens.
– **Mashed (Gutir Pitika):** Boiled and mashed with mustard oil, salt, and green chilies.
– **Roasted & Snackable:** Dry-roasted and eaten as a crunchy snack.
– **Mixed with Lentils:** Added to dal for a thicker consistency and nutty taste.
### **Flavor and Texture**
– **Mildly nutty and slightly sweet** flavor.
– **Soft and creamy** when boiled; **crunchy** when roasted.
### **Health Benefits**
– **Rich in protein** – A great plant-based protein source.
– **High in fiber** – Aids digestion and promotes gut health.
– **Packed with antioxidants** – Supports immunity.
– **Good for heart health** – Contains potassium, which regulates blood pressure.
### **Cultural Significance**
In Assam, jackfruit seeds are never wasted and are creatively incorporated into traditional dishes. They are a sustainable food source, used widely in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals.
Would you like a **traditional Assamese recipe** using jackfruit seeds?
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