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jackfrukt

[Swedish]

Jack fruit. The fruits can be enormous, up to 1 meter (3 ft) in length and weigh as much as 100 lb (45 kg). For this reason they are most often sold ready cut, in sections. The colour of the flesh varies with the variety, and can be anything from yellow to pink. They grow in the Western Ghats range of mountains. When the fruits are immature, they provide a starchy vegetable which needs to be cooked. When ripe, they are sweet, with a strong flavour. The section should be set on a board and the thickened heart cut out. This means cutting it across ways, about half way down, below the internal stem.The flesh can then be pulled away in hunks enclosing seeds. The seeds can be peeled and cooked and have a flavour of chestnuts. The hunks of flesh which held the seeds can be stuffed with sweet fillings. In appearance they are light green, ripening to yellow brown, and covered in hard, knobbly spines. In Thailand it is in season from January to May and is generally either eaten raw or fried in batter.

jägarfläsk

[Swedish]

"Hunter's pork." Two pieces of pork shoulder spread with mustard and filled with apples and prunes, rolled and secured. This is then sealed and braised with onions and carrots in a little bouillon.

jams

[Swedish]

Yam

jankal

[Swedish]

Fennel

Jansson's frestelse

[Swedish]

"Jansson's temptation" A pie made with layers of anchovies, sliced potatoes and yellow onions in a cream sauce. Jansson is thought to have been a man who believed in abstinence but who had a terrible weakness - this dish/

januari

[Swedish]

January

japansk mispel

[Swedish]

Loquat. Japanese medlar.

Japansk tallsvamp

[Swedish]

Matsutake, the Japanese pine mushroom, a rare and sought after mushroom.

järpe

[Swedish]

Hazel grouse. A game bird found in woodlands on hillsides, often perching in trees, especially aspen and birch, in Scandinavia and Baltic countries, the former Yugoslavia and Central and Eastern Europe, as well as mountainous regions of northern Italy.

jäst

[Swedish]

Yeast