Puttur: Giant-sized Jackfruits in Patala Venkatraman Bhat's Plantation


Puttur: Giant-sized Jackfruits in Patala Venkatraman Bhat's Plantation

Report and pics: Arun Uppinangady
Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Aug 10:  A normal jackfruit weighs anywhere between 10 to 12 kgs. A mega-sized jackfruit might weigh from 20 to 30 kgs too. But well known Yakshagana artiste Patala Venkatramana Bhat has been growing jackfruits, each of them weighing from 60 to 80 kgs, thus unfolding another hidden surprise of mother nature.

This particular jackfruit tree, belonging to 'Java' variety, bears only about four jack fruits per year. This lone tree has been bearing jackfruits of this size since the last ten years, Bhat says. The jackfruit is about three feet long and every yellowish pulpy bulb inside the fruit is about six inches long.



This jackfruit has a unique taste. The origin of this fruit is Maharashtra. When Bhat had been to Mumbai as part of a Yakshagana troupe that performed there, he saw the bulbs of this giant-sized jackfruit in the market. He was surprised at their size and bought them. After eating the tasty outer pulp, he planted the seed in his plantation. The seed grew into a tree and is bearing these unique jackfruits.

Bhat had a distinguished career in Yakshagana. In agriculture too, he seems to have made a unique imprint because of this jackfruit tree.

  

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  • Mahesh kumar, Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 20 2014

    Sir i am planning to cultivate the plant of jack fruit (2-acre) kindly request to help and guide will be waiting for your responce
    With thanks
    mahesh

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  • balakrishna, kundapura

    Fri, Mar 14 2014

    hi i want grow this type of plant and fruit pls i need ur mob no and to get seed ASAP[00971055200396 OR 00971504227235.PLS GIVE ME MISS CALL I WILL CALL BACK U THANKS ,BALAKRISHNA

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  • Rashmi, Adve/Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 12 2009

    Awesome !!! Its looking beautiful. Wish I was there............

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  • Venu Bhandary, Putturu/Oman

    Wed, Aug 12 2009

    Really surprising to hear about this giant size.6 inch size pulpy bulb means one can not eat more than 5 or six.Hearty wishes to Mr.Bhat, let him get more fruits next year.Nowadays people eat very less quantity in villages but it is very costly fruit those who are in cities.Also It will be difficult to get these type of quality fruits.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Wed, Aug 12 2009

    Beautiful picture. There must be a national day of planting. Every individual can plant the seeds of fruit trees in his property, and within a few years, everybody in the family can enjoy the joy of reaping the harvest. indeed we waste a lot of land without planting anything, also the young people are wasting time and energy by following politicians and other worthless marches.

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    Amazing and most useful fruit. I love the raw jack fruit preserved in brine for rainy season.. Every part of this fruit is useful..

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  • RAJESH JOY, Delhi

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    hi arun doing a good job..being in delhi..getting 2 a view a big ponus....

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  • Smitha Mascarenhas, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    Kudos to Arun Uppinangady for highlighting the wonders of rural areas coupled with superb photography in his articles. Only thing I think missing is you didnot mention which place does Mr. Venkatraman Bhat belongs to. Please continue your good work and God bless you....Regards from Smitha & fly (Gandhi Circle, Uppinangady)

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  • Sameena Nair, Trivandrum, Kerala

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    Amazing !!!! I wish to have few of it''s seeds. Whom to contact for it ? A big thanks to Mr.Arun Uppinangady and awaiting more such articles from his pen.

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  • J.M.Bhandary, Mangalore/ USA

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    Very unique fruit..size is enormous. Best wishes to Venkatraman Bhat for growing it.

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  • remy, kundapura/hongkong

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    wow they are incredible.me and my family love this fruit,we don''t get here in hong kong very rarely. keep it up Mr.Bhat.

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  • NEELESH SUVARNA, KANKANADE,MANGALORE KUWAIT

    Mon, Aug 10 2009

    2 BIG JACKFRUIT PART OF A TREE .AMAZING

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  • NEELESH SUVARNA, KANKANADE,MANGALORE

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    2 BIG JACKFRUIT PART OF A TREE .AMAZING

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    Hmmmmm..yammi..mouth watering pictures.I really miss this fruit.

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  • Gratian Gonsalves, Mangalore/USA

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    Thought this might interest you.

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  • Roshan , m''bidri/A''dhabi

    Tue, Aug 11 2009

    Jackfruit on such a lower part of a tree that''s amazing.

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  • Sadiq Panja, Soorinje Al Jubail

    Mon, Aug 10 2009

    hai  it is very nice

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  • JUDITH, KARKAL/MALAD/SHARJAH

    Mon, Aug 10 2009

    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!PLS DISTRIBUTE THE SEEDS TO ALL. THAT WILL BE REALLY GREAT.THEN ALL CAN ENJOY & ADMIRE GOD''S CREATION(KIND OF MAGIC).

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  • hameed, dubai

    Mon, Aug 10 2009

    verrygood and maybe sweet also

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  • Jawar D''Souza, M''Lore/Doha

    Mon, Aug 10 2009

    Very good Mr. Bhat because of your friendly nature toward''s agriculture you grew the tree,very good of you. Please distribute some seed''s to the people all over Karnataka it is good to have more trees any tree is good for environment.Let you tree bear more fruit''s next year.

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