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Dragon Fruit



Dragon Fruit

I wonder where this fruit gets its name from. Could it come from its deep fuschia color, akin to the color of dragons in cartoons? Could it come from the magnificent scale-like protrusions on its skin?

Tearing the skin off

The skin may look tough but it is quite tender. I used a knife to start, but ended up peeling with my hands. It was faster that way. Did you know this fruit is rich in Vitamin C and fiber too?

Fierce looking insides

Could the name of the Dragon Fruit come from its fierce-looking insides? The texture and the seeds reminds me of the kiwi fruit. You can cut the fruit in half and use a spoon to scoop the flesh out. Or as I did, you can slice the peeled fruit. Best serve chilled. I find it a bit bland, so it’s great to serve in a bowl along with other fruits.

Maybe there was a legend from where this fruit got its name. Could it have been part of a dragon? Is this a dragon’s heart? Did the dragon breathe not only fire but produce fruits? Ah, the possibilities. While we ponder them, let’s enjoy some chilled, sliced Dragon Fruit. :)

This is my not-so Wordless Wednesday #3.

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13 Responses to “Dragon Fruit”

  1. Willa Says:

    i’ve never seen such kind of fruit before but the outside looks like a veggies called artichoke.happy WW!

    Willas last blog post..WordlessWednesday#2-Philippine Lemon

    That’s right, it looks like the fruit version of the artichoke. Only easier to peel. :D Happy WW!

  2. kathycot Says:

    yumminess! mine is up too!

    kathycots last blog post..ww: happy!

    Saw it. Happy Anniv!

  3. justice Says:

    toni, it’s all over here in singapore. actually i haven’t checked how true it is but some people have told me that it’s good daw for digestion and it’s from the cactus family.

    yummy to mix with pears, oranges and dates :)

    Ah really good for digestion? Must be the fiber! :)

  4. odette Says:

    i love dragon fruits too, but we don’t have it here in general santos city. last time i had it was in 2001 while i was still working in manila. :(

    odettes last blog post..tribute #3

    Ah, well I wouldn’t imagine missing this fruit much. Haha! I think it’s gorgeous, but it is quite tasteless. Nothing a set of sweeter fruits can’t fix though. ;)

  5. Dyes Says:

    whatever may be the etymology of the dragon fruit, i love eating it!!! although the first time i was given one, i didn’t know how to peel it! hehehe

    Dyess last blog post..Breaking the Home

    Now you do! :D

  6. Bong Says:

    cool, this is the first time i’ve seen this. hmm.. where do you get it? :P

    Bongs last blog post..Trinoma with Kim and Nina

    Hi Bong! I got this from the grocery. :) The fruits section usually have it.

  7. Gracey Says:

    I haven’t yet tasted this. It looks like the kiwi fruit. That’s the first thing that came to mind when I saw the peeled and sliced photo.

    Hmm.. the name probably came from how it looks especially the first picture. Scaly and fiery. Interesting!

    Graceys last blog post..Hello! – 28 May 2008

    The consistency when chewed reminds me of the kiwi, but it’s taste is far far far from kiwi’s distinct sweet tartness!

  8. Rose Says:

    That is some interesting looking fruit.

    Quite unique, isn’t it?

  9. mari Says:

    it is bland. i don’t like it much. at first, i thought it looked yummy because the presentation was awesome but when i took my first bite. yuck, it’s tasteless.

    maris last blog post..Too much clicking

    Hahaha, that’s why it’s best paired with sweeter fruits!

  10. lady cess Says:

    hmm it looks like fire coming out from the dragon’s mouth ;)

    lady cesss last blog post..From the Supermarket

    Perhaps in a legend they used to be dragon fire!

  11. Rach (Heart of Rachel) Says:

    The first time I tried this fruit was at the house of my hubby’s aunt. I didn’t enjoy it and haven’t tried it again since then. That was more than eight years ago. Maybe it’s time to give that fruit a second chance. :)

    On that second chance, you can pair the dragonfruit with sweet apples and mandarin oranges. Mmmmm!

  12. acnerdz Says:

    masarap yan

    Korek.

  13. Bacner Says:

    ibang klase din naman ang appearance ng dragon fruit noh.

    Kakaiba talaga!


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