One of my favorite juices here in
Ecuador is passion fruit juice.
As a fruit the passion fruit is
too tart and sour.
It just is not enjoyable to eat.
But when you make a juice from
it, it's just perfect.
Yellow maracuyá or passion fruits in the front and behind them granadillas. |
The Ecuadorian passion fruit is
usually yellow, not brownish purple like the Brazilian variety.
You can sometimes find the darker
ones that are a bit sweeter but generally it is as yellow and tart as they
come.
Inside the fruit the flesh is a
bit like frog spawn where each seed is inside a small gelatinous pouch.
Passiflora edulis or passion
fruit is a vine species of passion flower.
There are many different passion
flower fruits here in Ecuador.
Different kind of fruit and vegetables at the farmer's market. |
Passion flower of maracuyá, as it’s
called here is just one of them.
Besides it there are granadilla
and taxo both that I enjoy very much.
Granadilla is an orange, sweet
passion fruit, very delicious eaten ripe.
Taxo is yellow, elongated passion
fruit that also has a tart and sour taste and is better in juices.
Different kind of fruit at the farmer's market. |
Fresh passion fruits are very
healthy and contain provitamin A beta carotene, vitamin C, dietary fiber and
iron in significant quantities as percent of the Daily Value.
The vitamin A content alone
converted from provitamin A sources is 25%.
Passion fruit juice is also a
good source of potassium, and it also helps to lover the risk of high blood
pressure.
There are also preliminary
research results that indicate that consuming passion fruit peel may relieve
asthma symptoms.
Passiflora ligularis, or sweet
granadilla, or just granadilla as it’s known in Ecuador is another fruit of
Passiflora family.
The fruit is a lot sweeter than
the passion fruit and can be eaten fresh.
It contains vitamins A, C, and K,
phosphorus, iron, and calcium.
To make the juice you need three
passion fruit fruits.
Granadilla fruit and seeds. |
Open the fruit in the middle and
pour the flesh in the blender with seeds and all.
Mix them in the blender with a
cup of water.
After liquefying the fruit you need
to pass it through a sieve so no trace of the seeds is left in the juice.
Mix the concentrated juice with
as much water as you want to and the sweetener of your choice.
Enjoy fresh and cold!
* A tip, more wrinkled and shriveled the fruit, the more mature it is and better the juice!