I think it would be great if Migros could offer canned jackfruit (pickled in salt water or its own juice) in larger stores.
Jackfruit can be used as a great substitute meat (pulled pork, tortillia filling etc.). That would certainly find a market?
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Guest
Hello@misscheeky
Thank you for this suggestion - I'll be happy to pass it on to those responsible for the range.
I've never tried this myself, but it sounds like an exciting idea.
Best regards
Tanja

Guest
Hello@misscheeky
So far we have no plans to offer jackfruit in cans. However, the product range managers have taken up the idea and will review it again at a later date.
Kind regards
Tanja

Guest
Hello @Ines75 thank you for asking! I will be happy to clarify this with the responsible department and get back to you as soon as I have more news.
Kind regards
Marina

Guest
Hello @Ines75
I hope you've had a good start to the new year! We have clarified your question regarding jackfruit, but there are no plans to introduce it for the time being. We think the potential is rather low. However, we are always interested in introducing new products, so we don't want to rule it out in principle.
Have a nice day.
Kind regards
Marina
Jackfruit is coming slowly! I see it more and more often in forums and in videos on social media. Veganism is going to be the biggest (food) trend of 2018, so jackfruit is on its way :D

Guest
I've known young jackfruit from Asian restaurants for years. It's funny how ordinary products from the Far East become new hypes (tofu, seitan, soy milk, nut milk, agar-agar...).
Unfortunately, most of them are not necessarily environmentally friendly; long transportation routes, not seasonal or regional.
I would like to see regional products, such as lupins or seitan, promoted more instead of exotic ones.

Guest
Dear @migrosgaby I find this suggestion very exciting and also agree that regional products should be promoted. I have forwarded the idea of lupins and seitan to the product managers.
Kind regards
Marina