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​​6 unexpected benefits of eating jackfruit (kathal)​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 3, 2025, 10:44 IST
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6 unexpected benefits of eating jackfruit (kathal)

Jackfruit might remind you of long summer afternoons, street-side sabzi stalls, or a classic Sunday kathal curry. But this big, spiky fruit isn’t just an old favourite — it’s quietly one of the healthiest things you can eat. Whether you enjoy it raw and firm in gravies or soft and sweet when ripe, kathal is full of surprising goodness. It’s much more than a meat substitute — this tropical fruit can support your digestion, energy, and even your mood. Scroll on to see why this humble fruit should be a regular part of your meals.

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Keeps you full, keeps you fit

Jackfruit is high in both fibre and complex carbs, which means it digests slowly and keeps you feeling full longer. This helps control random snack cravings and supports weight balance without feeling heavy.

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Great for your gut

The fibre in kathal not only keeps you full — it also supports good digestion. It helps make bowel movements easier and keeps things regular. The natural prebiotics in jackfruit also improve gut bacteria, which boosts overall digestion.

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Rich in energy, not just calories

Unlike processed carbs that give you a quick burst and drop, jackfruit gives steady energy. It’s full of natural sugars and nutrients that help improve stamina without sudden blood sugar spikes.

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Good for the skin

Jackfruit is full of vitamin C and antioxidants, which fight oxidative stress — one of the biggest reasons behind dull skin and early ageing. Eating it regularly may help maintain a natural glow and support collagen production.

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Helps manage blood pressure

The potassium in jackfruit helps the heart by balancing sodium levels in the body. This naturally keeps blood pressure steady, especially when you also eat less processed salt and fried foods.

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Lift mood naturally


Kathal has B vitamins, especially B6, which help the body make serotonin, a natural chemical that supports mood balance. So adding jackfruit to your meals might help lift your mood, relax the nerves, and reduce irritability.


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