February 22

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Maracuyá – Passion Fruit

By Nikki Page

February 22, 2019


Maracuya - Cut The Crap Kitchen - Costa Rica

Maracuyá - Passion Fruit

Maracuyá and Granadilla are two varieties of passion fruit commonly found throughout Costa Rica. Think of the difference between them like the difference between red and green apples—they belong to the same family but offer very different flavor profiles.
Sweet vs. SourThe Granadilla is usually the favorite for those who prefer a sweeter treat. It features a clear, translucent pulp and a sugary flavor. The Maracuyá, on the other hand, is much more tart and sour, especially the reddish-colored variety with bright yellow pulp.
How to Eat ThemEveryone has their own way of enjoying this exotic fruit! Nikki prefers the sour Maracuyá with a sprinkle of salt, while the rest of us reach for the sweeter Granadillas. While most people spit out the seeds (like you would with a watermelon), Nikki eats them for the extra nutrients.
Both versions work beautifully in smoothies—don’t worry about the seeds, as they blend right up with the pulp! Just remember that while the seeds are safe and beneficial to eat, the hard outer skin is not edible.
8 Amazing Benefits of Passion Fruit:
Boosts Immunity: Packed with protective antioxidants.Protects Cells: Helps fight oxidative stress.Promotes Eye Health: Contains high levels of Vitamin A.Aids Digestion: A great source of dietary fiber.Heart Health: High potassium levels help regulate blood pressure.Improves Circulation: Contains potassium, iron, and copper.Supports Bone Health: Rich in iron, copper, magnesium, and phosphorus.Reduces Insomnia: Contains Harman, a medicinal alkaloid compound that helps you rest.
Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Course Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine Central America, Costa Rican
Servings 1
Calories 17 kcal
Keyword Budget-Friendly, fruit, Healthy, Tropical Fruit

Nikki Page

Nikki is the co-founder of Viva Purpose, Inc. She is a #1 International Bestselling author with over six books, including “Cut The Crap & Move To Costa Rica” and "The Ultimate Costa Rica Cookbook." Through her website, blogs, and social media, she continues to offer expert advice to relocators and travelers, sharing insights on current events and logistics in Central America.

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