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Pitaya (Dragon Fruit)

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Pitaya

The other day, I was reminiscing about the wonderful fruit in Taiwan, a tropical island where fruit is amazing. I remembered that I haven't eaten Pitaya, or dragon fruit, since my last stay in Taiwan 7 or 8 years ago. My sweet cousin, Olivia, took this opportunity to bring some to me.

dragon fruit1

The texture of this fruit is a cross between kiwi and watermelon. The flavor is a little like kiwi but more mild, less tart. These exotic fruits are never as good when imported so the best is to try it where they're from but it is super cool looking right?

Pitaya bowl

After eating up the flesh, I saved them to use as funky serving bowls tonight.

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5 Responses to "Pitaya (Dragon Fruit)"

July 11, 2008 6:34 PM  
Megan said:

Mmm. I love dragonfruit! This reminds me of a really great dragonfruit sorbet I had a few years ago, which had a hint of lime juice mixed in. It was insanely good, but as you said, not too sweet. Sadly it is completely unavailable where I live now. :(

July 11, 2008 8:46 PM  
Asianmommy said:

Wow--I've never heard of dragon fruit. Looks yummy and exotic!

July 12, 2008 12:30 PM  
Jessica@Foodmayhem said:

Megan, I imagine dragon fruit would be perfect for sorbet.

Asianmommy, you should definitely try it when you visit Taiwan....they're not that great in the states.

July 14, 2008 1:18 AM  
Caroline said:

I had a dragonfruit smoothie when I was in Thailand made from blended fresh dragonfruit. It was really refreshing in the heat! In Seattle I tried some dragonfruit drink but it wasn't so tasty.

July 14, 2008 9:42 AM  
Jessica@Foodmayhem said:

Ooh smoothie sounds good too Caroline.

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