Passion fruit sounds exotic, however it would not seem to be that way. At least at first. It grows on mountain climbing ardour flower vines in tropical areas like Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii, and from the outside, it appears small and egg-shaped, with yellow or red skin. You would possibly confuse it for a small lemon or plum -- till you slice it in half. Inside, it is stuffed with crunchy seeds in juicy yellow pulp. The ardour fruit received its title due to the fact monks in the 1500s notion components of the ardour flower symbolized the "passion," or struggling and death, of Jesus. The fruit, additionally referred to as granadilla and maracuya, ended up with the name, too.
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