About Passion Fruit
Passion fruit is a tropical fruit with a unique sweet-tart flavor and aromatic pulp filled with edible seeds. The fruit has a tough outer rind that wrinkles when ripe, protecting the juicy, seed-filled interior. Rich in fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants, passion fruit offers impressive nutritional benefits along with its exotic taste.
Nutrition Facts
Nutritional Benefits
- Exceptionally high in dietary fiber
- Excellent source of vitamin C
- Rich in antioxidants and beneficial plant compounds
- Good source of vitamin A
- Contains iron and potassium
Preparation Tips
To eat passion fruit, cut it in half and scoop out the pulp and seeds with a spoon. The entire pulp, including the crunchy seeds, is edible. Passion fruit is ripe when the skin is wrinkled and the fruit feels heavy. The pulp can be eaten fresh, added to smoothies, yogurt, or desserts, or used to make juice and sauces. Store unripe passion fruit at room temperature until wrinkled, then refrigerate for up to a week. The pulp can also be frozen for later use.
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