Giant Passion Fruit produces the largest fruit of any species within the genus Passiflora. Giant Passion Fruit’s name comes from its magnificent size: of all of the species in the Passiflora family, it holds the honor of the group’s largest. The fruit can easily grow to the size of a small oblong melon on its twisted, curly pumpkin-like vine. It is rich in medicinal properties. It has Iron, calcium and phosphorus and is rich in nutrients.
Passion fruit is a tropical fruit belonging to the family of Passifloraceae. Originating in South America, At present this fruit is grown worldwide and is used as an edible fruit for the food industry. Passion fruit is widely considered one of the most delicious fruits in the world and has a tart, aromatic flavor. They are commonly eaten fresh by simply halving the fruit and scooping out the pulp. It is also a popular additive for drinks and each nation has its own unique variation.
CHARACTERISTICS
- The large fruits are greenish yellow and house arils with black seeds.
- It is the largest fruit in the Passiflora genus and is quite the site to see growing on a trellis or arbor.
- Giant passion fruit can grow up to 20 cm in length and weigh up to 2 kg.
- An evergreen climber growing to 49 feet, the leaves are large and green or purple with pale green coiling tendrils to assist in covering great distances.
BENEFITS
- Rich in nutrients
- Antioxidant properties
- Immune system support
- Digestive health
- Improves Skin health
- Anti-inflammatory effects
- Weight management
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