Breadfruit is high in complex carbohydrates, low in fat, and cholesterol and gluten free. It has a moderate glycemic index (blood sugar shock) compared to white potato, white rice, white bread, and taro. The nutrient compositions of breadfruit (average of the Hawaiian ‘Ulu, Ma‘afala, and Meinpadahk), white rice, and white potato with the skin, are shown in Table 1. Just 100 g of breadfruit (approximately ½ cup) provides 25% of the RDA for fiber, and 5–10% of the RDA for protein, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, thiamine (B1 ), and niacin (B3 ). Breadfruit also provides some carotenoids, such as β-carotene and lutein, which are not present in white rice or white potato.