9 Wonderful Benefits Of Jackfruit Seeds You Probably Didn’t Know

We know that jackfruit is the largest tree fruit in the world, and it is replete with powerful nutrients. But what’s surprising is the fact that the seeds of the fruit possess benefits too. They boost your energy and keep your eyes healthy. And they do good to you in several other ways. Well, you need to keep reading to know more about the benefits of jackfruit seeds.

How Are Jackfruit Seeds Good For You?

The proteins and other vital micronutrients in the seeds are known to keep skin diseases at bay. And the iron the seeds contain boosts blood health and even treats anemia – which is one major concern, especially for women.

The seeds, which taste like potatoes when boiled, are also good for the eyes. But we are not going to tell everything here. There’s more to know as you keep going. So, just read on.

What Are The Benefits Of Jackfruit Seeds?

1. Jackfruit Seeds Help Combat Anemia

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The seeds are rich in iron, which is an important component of hemoglobin. Adequate iron levels can treat anemia and prevent several blood disorders. Iron combats weakness as well, which is another bothersome symptom of anemia.

Iron also increases the production of red blood cells, which, in turn, boosts immunity and keeps diseases at bay.

2. Helps Improve Digestive Health

Traditional medicine suggests that powdered jackfruit seeds can treat constipation and other digestive issues. The seeds are also rich sources of dietary fiber, which makes them all the more important for digestive health.

Some sources say that jackfruit seeds can also be used to treat diarrhea. However, we need more research on this. Hence, talk to your doctor before using the seeds as a digestive aid.

3. Helps Boost Vision

The seeds contain vitamin A, a nutrient known to boost vision health. Deficiency of vitamin A can cause night blindness. The seeds might also prevent cataracts and macular degeneration.

4. Might Help Reduce Risk Of Blood Clots

Though we need more research on this, according to some sources, the manganese in jackfruit seeds can regularize blood clotting.

5. Helps Enhance Sexual Pleasure

Certain sources state that the iron in the seeds can stimulate sexual pleasure. In fact, jackfruit seeds have been used in traditional Asian medicine to treat sexual disorders. The seeds can be roasted like chestnut and are considered an aphrodisiac by some experts.

6. Jackfruit Seeds Help Build Muscles

The proteins in the seeds can help in building muscles. But we don’t know if they can be a replacement for your regular protein sources. You can, however, supplement your protein intake by adding jackfruit seeds to your diet.

7. Helps Fight Wrinkles

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The antioxidants in jackfruit can fight the free radicals that cause premature aging, thereby reducing wrinkles. You need to grind a jackfruit seed in cold milk until you get a paste. Apply this paste to your face regularly – once or twice a day.

8. Make Your Skin Glow

You can soak the seeds in some milk and honey for this purpose. Grind the ingredients until you get a paste. Apply it evenly to your face. Leave it on and allow the paste to dry completely. Wash off with lukewarm water.

9. Enhance Hair Growth

This is where the vitamin A comes into the picture, again. It prevents brittle hair. The rich proteins in the seeds also promote hair health.

The iron in the seeds enhances blood circulation to the scalp, and this is another way they contribute to healthy hair. More interestingly, the seeds also help ease mental stress as they are rich in proteins and other micronutrients. This can curb hair fall – as stress is another cause of weak hair.

We have seen the benefits of jackfruit seeds. But as hard as it might seem to believe, they contain some essential nutrients we have been simply ignoring all along. And that is where we get to now.

What Is The Nutritional Profile Of Jackfruit Seeds?

A 100-gram serving of jackfruit seeds (or 3.5 ounces) offers about 185 calories. It also contains 7 grams of protein, 38 grams of carbs, and 1.5 grams of fiber. And jackfruit seeds contain less than 1 gram of fat.

The seeds are also good sources of thiamine and riboflavin. They also contain trace amounts of zinc, iron, potassium, copper, and manganese. Other important nutrients in the seeds include phytochemicals, like saponins.

The nutritional profile is pretty much the same, irrespective of the seeds being boiled or roasted.

All of this gets us to one question – how can you eat jackfruit seeds?

How To Eat Jackfruit Seeds

Or how to cook jackfruit seeds – to put it in a better way. There are three ways you can do it:

Boiling

  1. Cover the jackfruit seeds with water in a large pot. Ensure there is an inch of water above the seeds.
  2. Bring the water and seeds to a boil, and then reduce to a rolling simmer for about 30 minutes.
  3. Drain the pot and spread the seeds on a baking sheet to cool. Peel the outer white layer, and you can enjoy the seeds.

Roasting In The Oven

  1. Preheat the oven to 400F. Spread the seeds on a baking sheet.
  2. Bake for 20 minutes and let them cool.
  3. Once they are cool enough to touch, peel off the outer white layer.

Roasting On The Pan

  1. Add the seeds to a dry cast-iron skillet.
  2. Roast them over medium-high heat and shake the pan occasionally. Do this until the skin is blistered or cracked.
  3. Let them cool and peel off the outer white layer.

Important Notice: This article was originally published at www.stylecraze.com by Ravi Teja Tadimalla where all credits are due. Reviewed By Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Ariana Fiorita, RDN.