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Organic Granadilla

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Ingredients

Organic Granadilla ingredients: Granadilla

About Organic Granadilla

Sweet Granadilla is also known as Grenadia and is from the same family as the passion fruit. Native to the Andes it now grows throughout Africa and Australia also. It's common in the markets of Papua New Guinea where it is known as 'sugar fruit'. The fruit is full of calcium, fibre, iron, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, sodium with vitamins A, C and K. You can make granadilla cake, pudding, jelly, juice, pie filling, cheesecake, pannacotta, cake frosting, or use for a topping on pancakes or the seeds with their surrounding juice sac are sometimes used in fruit salads, and last but not least, a cocktail. The skin is not consumed, it is said to be mildly toxic.

Customer reviews

Lovely sweet Granadillas. Smaller than can be sourced elsewhere, but bursting with pulp and very flavourful. Recommended.

By Anthony Flynn on 22/05/2014

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