@freemo I remember reading recently an article about the usage of Jackfruit and Durian, a related species, can't recall exactly what for. Scientific related.
Digging thru the memory, it was for producing nano carbon particles I believe, and it was a lot cheaper than the usual processes.
Found it : https://patents.justia.com/patent/10090117
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Method of making a porous nano-carbon electrode from biomass
Jan 16, 2018 - KING SAUD UNIVERSITY
The method of making a porous carbon electrode is a chemical activation-based method of making a porous nanocarbon electrode for supercapacitors and the like. Recycled jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) peel waste is used as a precursor carbon source for producing the porous nanocarbon. A volume of jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) peel is collected, dried and then heated under vacuum to produce precursor carbon.
The precursor carbon is mixed with phosphoric acid (H3PO4) to form a mixture, which is then stirred, dried and heated to yield porous nanocarbon. The porous nanocarbon is mixed with a binder, such as poly(vinylidenedifluoride), acetylene black, and an organic solvent, such as n-methyl pyrrolidinone, to form a paste. This paste is then coated on a strip of nickel foil to form the porous carbon electrode."