How to use in-sentence of “breadfruit”:
– The British government was hoping the breadfruit trees growing wild in Tahiti could be grown in Jamaica.
– The “Bounty” left Tahiti loaded with breadfruit trees on 4 April 1789.
– Fletcher Christian was an EnglandEnglish seaman on “HMS Bounty” when it sailed to Tahiti to collect breadfruit trees in 1787.
– The breadfruit is the fruit of this tree.
– Bligh was able to ship the trees in a second voyage: Arriving in the Caribbean, he faced a different problem: The slaves there did not accept breadfruit as a replacement for cereals.
– In August 1791 Bligh set out again to get breadfruit trees.

