(Rare Fruit #6) Passion Fruit-It's a citrus by taste?!
a year ago
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https://www.furaffinity.net/view/55619625/ There are many varieties of passion fruit- I got the one that is common in North America- the one with a purple/violet rind.
In some ways in having to have the fresh fruit, I can feel that if one sees the color purple, then that is FALSE juice, the companies trick you in having to drink its juice that would be of a dark color inside- NO, it is green and yellow! And yes, do take a look when Matt explains and cuts one up:
To believe when I shop at Safeway ( https://www.safeway.com ) it was US$3.99- FOR ONE! (Keep in mind that Matt bought this 4 years ago.... OY, INFLATION!) Because of the cost and that there is just little fruit inside, it would not seem to be worth it to buy on a regular basis. If it is to go and have a experiment now and then to get this fruit, do it. BUT YES, BY ANY MEANS, IF YOU ARE ABLE TO SAVE THE SEEDS AND GET SOME OF YOUR OWN, DO IT HOMEGROWN!
IF you feel that the first time you taste it is well worth having, on a regular basis, I would feel that the taste is what might turn you on to make you want to get your own. From what I taste in passion fruit, it would remind me of lemon, but SWEETER- there is that sourness, but truly, the seeds you would get in this would be more tasty and blend in well with the pulp. If you do scoop out the fruit, you will get some of the flesh, and it does not seem to alter the taste much. There is no aftertaste, and it would seem that the fruit does have its tiny bitterness, but overall even though it is low in sugar, it does have a good taste. No matter how this is eaten-either spoon it and eat directly, or have it in juice, it is satisfying to my tastebuds. It won't have much robustness in juice content like a lemon would or any type of citrus, but as it is that the seeds are eaten and that there is good nutrient content in the fruit, it will be well worth it to try and grow this yourself after you do have one-try and spit out a seed if you can. It smells sweet with its distinctive flavor, but robust, and with what I described as its flavor, it would be the same thing.
Overall, it would have its own taste, and you can bet that if you are successfully able to grow your own, you get your money's worth. I would rate the fruit as 5.6/6, and it is above average, but for the previous fruits I have eaten, if there is not enough fruit inside, there would not be too much to enjoy, but it would be fine if you want fiber.
So here is the ranking of all the fruits I have eaten, and from here on out, I will go ahead and numerically put which ones I like from least (1) to best (∞):
6: Dragonfruit
5: Papaya
>4:PASSION FRUIT<
3: Durian (very good!)
2: Kiwano melon (bit good)
1: Pepino melon (Bland)
Very soon, I will say what I would hate if I find a fruit that is not delicious. All of the above are at least OK, but I will put perhaps the puke emoji for the one that is bad:
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