PASSION FLOWER what can i do with fruit?
what can you do with the fruit of the Passion Flower .If you can eat it how do you no when its ripe .GOT LOADS OF THEM
Answers:
Passion Fruit: The nearly round or ovoid fruit, 1-1/2 to 3 inches wide, has a tough rind that is smooth and waxy and ranging in hue from dark purple with faint, fine white specks, to light yellow or pumpkin-color. Within is a cavity more or less filled with an aromatic mass of double walled, membranous sacs containing orange-colored, pulpy juice and as many as 250 small, hard, dark brown or black, pitted seeds. The unique flavor is appealing, musky, guava-like and sweet/tart to tart. The yellow form has generally larger fruit than the purple, but the pulp of the purple is less acid, richer in aroma and flavor, and has a higher proportion of juice (35-38%). Numerous hybrids have been made between purple and the yellow passion fruit, often yielding colors and other characteristic intermediate between the two forms. The vine, especially the yellow form, is fast-growing and will begin to bear in 1 to 3 years. Ripening occurs 70 to 80 days after pollination.
wait for them to fall on the ground
will u?
http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/passionfruit.
they go black and slighty rough to the touch when ripe, not sure where you are in the world but if you're in the UK I'm afraid you'll be very lucky to get any to ripen. By the way the fruit of the passion flower weirdly enough is the passion fruit
try eating them daily. and when u feel like they are tasty then eat them.
For Milkall@uyahoo.co.uk
FL answers your question
Regard yourself that you dont have experience because in a garden where there is thorn and seeds each day you see fruits only to see the ripening is easy. The problem we have with the fruits that we never tested b4 is they're hidden within the branches other are owned. If you're owned by the ring at what time do your anser your question reflecting to one who never tested the fruit in your garden. Do you ask or you just look at them when they rot. The problem with non-ripen is they either learn to register to be eaten within the mind the they blow where the wind goes but if you touch the fruit and the brach does not accept that means you either have a nor ready fruits. But if the fruit is again searched and its ready then one who has not blown out by wind or words would not be eaten because there is no word from the farmer. This is where you get men's fight and women's fight but they don't own the fruit because the garden is not theirs but yours. Now the garden is your invitation to timing of one who does not know the ripening, do you use their senses that God gave only to feed or you make effort where the wind flushes with additional senses of variety to where your mouth if or do you still leave the feeder with the mind that you're garden is atached by landlord who owns them and still owned a non ripening lifestyle! Review women's practices and learn that if you're young you're led but any man or women outside their culture, a woman have an advantage of a man because they are mothers, teachers but not waiters. now learn to teach what is ripening in your garden and stop to ther rottenings to occur within while you don't blow your garden via practices that are selfish or vigourous without table manners. FR - 25th July 2006
Passion Fruit Juice Recipe #77191
This is a great drink you can enjoy for Iftar!
2 teaspoons sugar
3 medium passion fruit
4 1/2 cups water
1 lemon, juice of
2 servings Change size or US/metric
Change to: servings US Metric
25 minutes 25 mins prep
Cut the fruits into half and scoop out the inside on a plate.
Put in a blender along with the remaining ingredients, except the lemon juice, and process until smooth.
Strain and add lemon juice.
Serve chilled over ice cubes in tall glasses on a hot sunny afternoon!
if you are into baking, make a cake and flavour the buter icing filling with passion fruit. it is exquisite.
You can make great sorbet with them .
Make wine with them..that would taste really nice..
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Answers:
Passion Fruit: The nearly round or ovoid fruit, 1-1/2 to 3 inches wide, has a tough rind that is smooth and waxy and ranging in hue from dark purple with faint, fine white specks, to light yellow or pumpkin-color. Within is a cavity more or less filled with an aromatic mass of double walled, membranous sacs containing orange-colored, pulpy juice and as many as 250 small, hard, dark brown or black, pitted seeds. The unique flavor is appealing, musky, guava-like and sweet/tart to tart. The yellow form has generally larger fruit than the purple, but the pulp of the purple is less acid, richer in aroma and flavor, and has a higher proportion of juice (35-38%). Numerous hybrids have been made between purple and the yellow passion fruit, often yielding colors and other characteristic intermediate between the two forms. The vine, especially the yellow form, is fast-growing and will begin to bear in 1 to 3 years. Ripening occurs 70 to 80 days after pollination.
wait for them to fall on the ground
will u?
http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/passionfruit.
they go black and slighty rough to the touch when ripe, not sure where you are in the world but if you're in the UK I'm afraid you'll be very lucky to get any to ripen. By the way the fruit of the passion flower weirdly enough is the passion fruit
try eating them daily. and when u feel like they are tasty then eat them.
For Milkall@uyahoo.co.uk
FL answers your question
Regard yourself that you dont have experience because in a garden where there is thorn and seeds each day you see fruits only to see the ripening is easy. The problem we have with the fruits that we never tested b4 is they're hidden within the branches other are owned. If you're owned by the ring at what time do your anser your question reflecting to one who never tested the fruit in your garden. Do you ask or you just look at them when they rot. The problem with non-ripen is they either learn to register to be eaten within the mind the they blow where the wind goes but if you touch the fruit and the brach does not accept that means you either have a nor ready fruits. But if the fruit is again searched and its ready then one who has not blown out by wind or words would not be eaten because there is no word from the farmer. This is where you get men's fight and women's fight but they don't own the fruit because the garden is not theirs but yours. Now the garden is your invitation to timing of one who does not know the ripening, do you use their senses that God gave only to feed or you make effort where the wind flushes with additional senses of variety to where your mouth if or do you still leave the feeder with the mind that you're garden is atached by landlord who owns them and still owned a non ripening lifestyle! Review women's practices and learn that if you're young you're led but any man or women outside their culture, a woman have an advantage of a man because they are mothers, teachers but not waiters. now learn to teach what is ripening in your garden and stop to ther rottenings to occur within while you don't blow your garden via practices that are selfish or vigourous without table manners. FR - 25th July 2006
Passion Fruit Juice Recipe #77191
This is a great drink you can enjoy for Iftar!
2 teaspoons sugar
3 medium passion fruit
4 1/2 cups water
1 lemon, juice of
2 servings Change size or US/metric
Change to: servings US Metric
25 minutes 25 mins prep
Cut the fruits into half and scoop out the inside on a plate.
Put in a blender along with the remaining ingredients, except the lemon juice, and process until smooth.
Strain and add lemon juice.
Serve chilled over ice cubes in tall glasses on a hot sunny afternoon!
if you are into baking, make a cake and flavour the buter icing filling with passion fruit. it is exquisite.
You can make great sorbet with them .
Make wine with them..that would taste really nice..
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