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Dragon Fruit-Diva of the Fruit World

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How to heck do I eat this thing?

How to heck do I eat this thing?

For years now I’ve been seeing dragon fruit show up in local groceries.  I usually love unique produce, but for some reason I could never get the courage up to buy and try one.  I think it was because I had no idea how to eat it, and to be honest, it doesn’t really look very appetizing.  But this year, I has several friends that tried it and though it was received with a luke warm reception, I figured what the heck.  Dragon FruitI had to go to several places to find one and the one I bought was a little on the wilted side, but it was the best I could find.  I research the origins of dragon fruit.

It's somehow even weirder on the inside.

It’s somehow even weirder on the inside.

Dragon fruit, also known as pitaya or pitahaya is the fruit of different cactus species. Interestingly different species of dragon fruit are grown throughout the world, with the first dragon fruit found in Mexico, then cultivated in South American and later transplanted to Asia, where dragon fruit is quite popular.

It's cultivated in Cambodia, China, Bangladesh, Cyprus, Taiwan, Australia, and Indonesia to name a few places.

It’s cultivated in Cambodia, China, Bangladesh, Cyprus, Taiwan, Australia, and Indonesia to name a few places.

I also searched how to eat it and found many interesting recipes.

Kiwi-Dragon Fruit Kebabs

Dragon Fruit Smoothie

Dragon Fruit Vinaigrette 

Toss some dragon fruit in a salad

Etc.

I went the easy (lazy) route and just cubed the fruit into a bowl to try it.  For its exotic appearance I was a bit disappointed.  Someone had told me it tasted like a wet cucumber, which I found pretty accurate.  It’s like finally seeing a movie after everyone else has seen it and raved about it and you are full of anticipation but the movie can never meet the expectations after so much build up.  That was the dragon fruit for me.

Dragon Fruit

Author: Sarah Bélanger

I am a freelance photographer and writer, working for various magazines, cookbooks and blogs. I love what I do, but I have a lot of restrictions depending on which brand and publication I'm working for. This blog gives me the opportunity to have fun. I'm also a pretty terrible cook, so this blog is forcing me to learn some kitchen skills, which is both thrilling and infuriating. I hope you enjoy reading the blog, half as much as I enjoy making it.

4 thoughts on “Dragon Fruit-Diva of the Fruit World

  1. I was maybe not lucky….but honestly, the ones I tried….were…..tasteless….and can cause transit issues….have you tried corossol or soursop fruit? Another exotic fruit…Delicious…almost a candy taste….but wooooow….your photos are beautiful…Like always!!!

    • Thank-you! Yes, I think I was unlucky as well in getting a good dragon fruit. I had people tell me that they got fresh ones and they tasted very sweet, like a kiwi. This was not the case for me at all.

  2. I nevr tasted dragon fruit before! I will be on the look-out for it!

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