Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus undatus)
By Delonix1
- 28 Oct, 2015
- 3 likes
This is the fruit from my dragonfruit vine. It was very sweet and delicious. Photo taken Oct. 27, 2015.
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It's one of those miracle fruits.
3 Nov, 2015
Really!!
4 Nov, 2015
Yes, if you read about them they have lots of vitamins and tons of anti-oxidants. So it's considered a "miracle" fruit. :>))
4 Nov, 2015
Its a good selling point!! lol
4 Nov, 2015
It's commercially grown in San Diego County. There's huge acreage of dragon fruit (or Pitaya) grown in Mexico.
5 Nov, 2015
We can buy most exotic fruit over here, I will look out for it! not that it will taste anything like its fresh counterpart!!
5 Nov, 2015
Good luck! :>)
I think it's a fruit which stores pretty well. I've never purchased one before from the store, even though I've seen it for sale at the grocery store.
5 Nov, 2015
Stunning I can see why they call it a dragon fruit now.
21 Jul, 2017
Thanks! :>)) Yes, there's a real reason why it's called dragon fruit. lol!
21 Jul, 2017
lol Andy is it because they come from Wales or Chinese then ha ha.
22 Jul, 2017
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3 Nov, 2015