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Russell Fielding explores breadfruit’s fascinating global history and varied present-day uses, bringing together extensive research and vivid travelogues.
  • 02 December 2025
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Breadfruit trees are staples of the tropics, bearing cantaloupe-sized green-skinned fruits whose taste and texture resemble potatoes. More than three thousand years ago, breadfruit fueled the Pacific voyages of discovery that settled islands throughout Oceania. In the late eighteenth century, the British expedition that ended with the mutiny on the Bounty aimed, but failed, to introduce breadfruit to the West Indies as food for enslaved African laborers on sugar plantations. A later voyage resulted in the fruit’s widespread distribution and complicated role within modern Caribbean food cultures. In recent years, breadfruit has been touted as a tool for sustainable development and as a “superfood” with both health benefits and culinary versatility.

Russell Fielding tells these stories and many others, exploring breadfruit’s fascinating global history and varied present-day uses. Bringing together extensive research and vivid travelogues, including learning directly from local agriculturists, chefs, scientists, and holders of traditional knowledge, he provides an immersive narrative of breadfruit’s contributions. Fielding argues that breadfruit’s history comprises two journeys: first, from its origins in Southeast Asia across the Pacific; and second, its transplantation to the Caribbean. Today, a third journey is taking place, one that is spreading breadfruit throughout the world.

Engagingly written and compellingly argued, this book draws timely lessons from breadfruit’s past to forecast its future potential.

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Price: $28.00
Pages: 304
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Arts and Traditions of the Table: Perspectives on Culinary History
Publication Date: 02 December 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231219082
Format: Paperback
BISACs: COOKING / History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food (see also POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, NATURE / Cultural Botany
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Russell Fielding is prophetic in identifying breadfruit’s potential for improving food security for our world. Here on the small Pacific Island of Guam, we have embraced these strategies on breadfruit in our struggle for greater self-sufficiency.
Russell Fielding is an associate professor in the HTC Honors College and the Spadoni College of Education and Social Sciences at Coastal Carolina University. He is a geographer who studies sustainable food systems in the world’s coastal and island settings. Fielding is the author of The Wake of the Whale: Hunter Societies in the Caribbean and North Atlantic (2018).

Preface
A Note About Language
Part I. The Pacific
1. The Giving Tree
2. Charismatic Megafauna
3. The Treeness of Life
4. Awful and Lovely
5. The Wondrous Food of the Land
Part II. The Caribbean
6. A Dish de Résistance
7. An Idea Whose Time Had Come
8. No Poem About Breadfruit
9. Fruits of the Creole Kind
10. Roast or Fry
Part III. The World
11. The Second-Best Time to Plant a Tree
12. Super Food
13. Pushing Latitude
14. Two Trees
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index