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English: ackee, akee 

Spanish: akí, seso vegetal 

French: aki, arbre fricassé 

Portuguese: castanheiro do Africa

German: akibaum 

 


 

Common Names 

Jamaican Ackee

C and W phone card showing the ackee ripe ackee


Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica and is borne in clusters on an evergreen tree. Its name is derived from the West African Akye fufo. The tree is not endemic to the West Indies but was introduced from West Africa during the 18th century. The plant was further named Blighia sapida in honour of Captain William Bligh who took samples to Kew Gardens in South London in 1793. Ackee trees are found across the island of Jamaica but the main producing areas are located in Clarendon and St Elizabeth. There are two bearing seasons: between January to March and June to August.

 

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