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Passion fruit may be one of the most delicious fruits on the face of the planet. What makes them even cooler is that they come in their own little pods that you can take with you on a hike, to work, or just to carry around the house until you feel like eating a snack (just make sure you have a knife of some sort on hand.) Follow these steps to learn how to pick, prepare, and feast on passion fruit.

Eating a Passion Fruit

Wash the passion fruit and cut it in half with a serrated knife. Scoop out the orange flesh and black seeds inside, avoiding the white skin and purple rind. Eat the flesh and seeds of the fruit as they are, or add the pulp to yogurt or a smoothie blend.

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Picking the Perfect Passion Fruit

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Eat Passionfruit
    Consider the texture of the passion fruit's skin. You want to pick ones that are slightly wrinkled and a deep purple color--these are the ones that have ripened the most and will be the sweetest. It is good to remember that while you may want to buy clean passion fruits, it really doesn’t matter as you only eat the flesh (or inside) of the fruit. The softer the shell, the more ripe the fruit will be. [1]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Eat Passionfruit
    You should grab a passion fruit and shake it. If you feel a lot of liquid or pressure in there, that means there are a lot of seeds and liquid (meaning a lot of deliciousness to eat.) Compare them with the others to see which one has the most flesh. [2]
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  3. You can also determine the flavor if you smell the fruit. If you can smell a lot of tropical aromas then it will taste good. If you can't smell anything, it'll probably either be too sour and or tasteless.
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Washing and Cutting the Passion Fruit

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    Once you have purchased the passion fruit, ensure that you wash them. Even though you are not going to eat the skin, it is important to wash them so any harmful chemicals, bacteria or bugs won't accidentally make their way into your mouth. This happens when an unwashed passion fruit is cut and the knife carries the bacteria from the skin through the flesh of the fruit.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Eat Passionfruit
    When washed, place the passion fruit on a cutting board. Gently cut the fruit in half with a knife. Serrated knives work best when cutting through the tough skin of the passion fruit. Try to let as little of the juice as possible run out of the fruit (because it's delicious.)
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Eat Passionfruit
    You will see that the orange flesh is separated from the white skin. Scoop the contents out with a spoon or fork into any container (or directly into your mouth.) Don't scrape the skin too hard because the white layer is bitter and tastes bad. Do not eat the skin. [3]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Eat Passionfruit
    Try using the skin as a fertilizer. If you haven't finished your passion fruit, pour the contents in a small bowl and wrap cling wrap around the bowl to ensure it stays fresh. You can also wrap plastic wrap around the unfinished half and place it in the fridge.
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Ideas for What to Do with Passion Fruit

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  1. Try to make passion fruit juice . Passion fruit juice may be what the ancient civilizations referred to when they mentioned ‘the nectar of the gods.’
  2. or a passion fruit martini? Instead of stopping at passion fruit juice, why not go all out and make cocktails so delicious, it may be dangerous?
  3. Wake up, spread some passion fruit jam on your toast, and it is guaranteed that you will have a great day. Starting your day off with passion fruit can really only mean good things are in store for you.
  4. . Skip the old world raspberry cordial for a drink that is sure to make you feel like you’re sitting on a warm, sandy beach--even in the middle of winter.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Eat Passionfruit
    Why not get wild and splash some of the passion fruit flesh onto your Greek yogurt? Not only will it give the yogurt a sweet boost, it will also make you dance around in joy.
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    Can I eat the passionfruit seeds as well?
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    Certainly! Much like a pomegranate, passionfruit seeds are completely edible and part of the fun of eating the fruit.
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    Are passionfruit seeds digestible?
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    Yes, the seeds are completely edible and digestible. They don't taste like much though as the delicious fruit juice overpowers the taste of the seed.
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    Can I freeze passionfruit juice?
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    Yes. I freeze in ice cube trays and then put them in a bag and take a few at a time.
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      To eat passionfruit, select a fruit that is slightly wrinkled and a deep purple color. If you shake the passionfruit, a ripe one should sound like it is full of liquid, which is what you want. Once you take your passionfruit home, make sure to carefully rinse the outside of the fruit. Then, use a serrated knife to cut the fruit in half, saving any liquid that spills out. After you've cut it in half, use a spoon to scoop out the orange flesh and enjoy! Do not eat the white skin because it is quite bitter. For some delicious passion fruit recipes, keep scrolling!

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