Passion Fruit?!


Question: What is the passion fruit suppoesd to be? I've had many drinks that are flavored as "passion fruit" -- But I can't figure out what it is.


Answers: What is the passion fruit suppoesd to be? I've had many drinks that are flavored as "passion fruit" -- But I can't figure out what it is.
Various species of Passiflora, climbing vines native to the South American tropics and rainforest, have been domesticated to eat as fresh fruit or to make refreshing and nutritive juices. In the Brazil Amazon alone, over 200 species of fruit-bearing Passiflora have been cataloged. Yellow passionfruit, (Passiflora edulis) is the most widely cultivated species in the warm humid tropics, and its yellow gelatinous pulp is mixed with water and sugar to make drinks, sherbet, ice cream, jam, jellies and salad dressings. Yellow passionfruit grows on 10 to 20 foot long vines and are the size of large lemons, wrinkling slightly when ripe.
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It's hard to describe. Its smell is very fragrant, sweet and a little floral. It's not citrus like. Just very fruity sweet kinda smell. Try to buy a soda that is passion fruit flavor, not a mixture (I know it's hard to find). Maybe specialities stores sell them. Good luck.
Passion fruits are made by people with passions during passionate moments. You're a passion fruit.




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