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Also known as pitahaya, this striking fruit comes from a cactus native to Central America. Dragon fruit is about 10cm long and oval in shape. This fruit looks very dramatic, however this fruit is often a disappointment to eat, it's mild and sweet. Eat raw, peeled either on its own or in a fruit salads. | Dragon fruit = Also known as pitahaya, this striking fruit comes from a cactus native to Central America. Dragon fruit is about 10cm long and oval in shape. This fruit looks very dramatic, however this fruit is often a disappointment to eat, it's mild and sweet. Eat raw, peeled either on its own or in a fruit salads. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 30 December 2023
Dragon fruit = Also known as pitahaya, this striking fruit comes from a cactus native to Central America. Dragon fruit is about 10cm long and oval in shape. This fruit looks very dramatic, however this fruit is often a disappointment to eat, it's mild and sweet. Eat raw, peeled either on its own or in a fruit salads.