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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – A Virginia distillery is seeking approval to become the first commercial distiller of whiskey made from breadfruit.
The company hopes using the tropical food will help the economy of a hurricane-devastated island.
The Virginian-Pilot reports Chesapeake Bay Distillery owner Chris Richeson completed the distillation process using breadfruit in February and is awaiting government approval for labeling to sell it. He says a former Virginia chef who’s now a restaurateur in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Todd Manley, contacted him about crafting the spirit.
Breadfruit is a food staple in the Caribbean that’s been touted as a superfood. Its name derives from its taste.
Richeson says the whiskey raises the profile of breadfruit and provides “value-added agricultural products for St. Croix,” which was hit by Hurricanes Irma and Maria last fall.
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Information from: The Virginian-Pilot, http://pilotonline.com
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