It doesn't matter who he was but he had himself a girl in our island but worried about the slaves they had in the Carribeans lacked of food but seen plants that one plant could produce hundreds at the time to feed your accestors.
@FOTOFOTA Bligh wasn't a humanitarian. There was a PRIZE to bring the breadfruit to JA from literally the *other side of the world* by the British planters who wanted a cheaper food source for their property - the enslaved Africans. Most other foodstuffs/provisions/rations that supported the slave system were imported + therefore expensive. The planters wanted a cheaper food source. He's sole motivation was profit + greed. He was not "worried" about the enslaved Africans!
@adz09ish this fruit is everywhere around the pacific and the tropical countries-people eat it there,in Papua New Guinea,Solomons,Fiji,Tahiti,Rarotonga,New Caledonia etc etc
Did you know that breadfruit plants were brought to the Carribeans from the Pacific Islands?And the Sailor that brought the plant happened to be one of my line of ancestors? Find that out!!!
@mikeygeneral Not only that he was an explorer,Expedotioner and a Sailor but he was a well likedman. He had wife and family in Australia according to the history but he had women every places he went like military people. And yes, he is in my line of ancestors.MY grandfather,great grandfather(Bligh's grandson) an older brother and my grandson are ALL named after this Sailor: William Bligh.
What are you talking about? William Bligh was a well known pirate. And he was not liked by most people. He was an alcoholic woman abuser and thief. And he died pennyless. He wasn't no damn explorer - He was a thief.
Ariv from tahiti bounty hms captain blig
johanechou 2 months ago
It doesn't matter who he was but he had himself a girl in our island but worried about the slaves they had in the Carribeans lacked of food but seen plants that one plant could produce hundreds at the time to feed your accestors.
FOTOFOTA 8 months ago
@FOTOFOTA Bligh wasn't a humanitarian. There was a PRIZE to bring the breadfruit to JA from literally the *other side of the world* by the British planters who wanted a cheaper food source for their property - the enslaved Africans. Most other foodstuffs/provisions/rations that supported the slave system were imported + therefore expensive. The planters wanted a cheaper food source. He's sole motivation was profit + greed. He was not "worried" about the enslaved Africans!
eartha78 2 months ago
I just bought a bread fruit for the first time. Thanks for the video. Love your accent!
crazygirl4139 8 months ago
this aint a recipe...
tubestick00 9 months ago
why do yall call it breadfruit it aint bread #justasking#
blah2daworld23 10 months ago
I heard about that too. Some of my friends are from Samoa and they told me they eat breadfruit too and it's not Jamaican.
adz09ish 1 year ago
@adz09ish this fruit is everywhere around the pacific and the tropical countries-people eat it there,in Papua New Guinea,Solomons,Fiji,Tahiti,Rarotonga,New Caledonia etc etc
kutigoi 1 year ago
@kutigoi It came to Jamaica from the Pacific Islands long time ago Jamaicans now and we LOVE IT.
SweetAdvice 1 year ago
Did you know that breadfruit plants were brought to the Carribeans from the Pacific Islands?And the Sailor that brought the plant happened to be one of my line of ancestors? Find that out!!!
FOTOFOTA 1 year ago
@FOTOFOTA
You are related to William Bligh? The famous pirate who brought Breadfruit to Jamaica.
mikeygeneral 8 months ago
@mikeygeneral Not only that he was an explorer,Expedotioner and a Sailor but he was a well likedman. He had wife and family in Australia according to the history but he had women every places he went like military people. And yes, he is in my line of ancestors.MY grandfather,great grandfather(Bligh's grandson) an older brother and my grandson are ALL named after this Sailor: William Bligh.
FOTOFOTA 8 months ago
@FOTOFOTA
What are you talking about? William Bligh was a well known pirate. And he was not liked by most people. He was an alcoholic woman abuser and thief. And he died pennyless. He wasn't no damn explorer - He was a thief.
mikeygeneral 8 months ago
yes mon i will try ur method thank you very much a least its not a poor inocent animal if you no what i mean
kxmade 1 year ago
where is the other part of the video to show what it looks like when its finish cooking.
v632 3 years ago
@v632
what do looks mean, just eat the crap, it is starchy anyway.
olebaj 2 years ago
i'm the first person that has actually watched this video...
i quite like it in a wierd kind of way
pussinbootzz 3 years ago