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Grenadillo (Each)

Product Description
Description/Taste:
Grenadillo, often referred to as "Giant Passion Fruit" or "Sweet Granadilla," is a larger, rounder relative of the common passion fruit. Its smooth, hard shell is orange to light brown, and inside, it houses a sweet, aromatic pulp filled with black seeds, similar to its smaller cousin. The flavour is sweeter and less acidic than the regular passion fruit, with a hint of floral undertones.

Seasons/Availability:
In the UK, Grenadillos are not grown due to the temperate climate. To meet demand, they are imported, mainly from South America and parts of Africa. Their availability in the UK tends to peak from late summer to winter.

Uses & Flavour Pairings:
Grenadillos can be enjoyed fresh by cutting them open and scooping out the succulent pulp. Their sweet taste makes them a delightful addition to fruit salads, desserts, and beverages. The pulp pairs well with citrus fruits, berries, and creamy desserts. In addition, it can be used to make jams, jellies, or as an exotic topping for pancakes and waffles.

History:
Originating from South America, the Grenadillo has been enjoyed by indigenous cultures for centuries. Its popularity has spread to various parts of the world, including Africa, where it's also cultivated. In the UK, while it's less common than the standard passion fruit, it's sought after by those looking for an exotic, sweet twist on a familiar favourite.
SKU: GRENE
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