How to eat passion fruitMethod 1: Fresh foodUse a knife to cut a section of the passion fruit, then use a spoon or other tool to directly scoop out the flesh and eat it. It tastes sour. In addition, the editor reminds you that passion fruit seeds are edible and very nutritious. Some people who are eating it for the first time may not be used to the sour taste. The editor suggests that you can leave the passion fruit for a while and wait until the shell becomes shriveled before eating it. It will not be so sour and the taste will be more mellow. Method 2: Making juiceChoose a passion fruit, scoop out the pulp, pour an appropriate amount of water into a cup, add a little honey, and stir it with the pulp. You will have a cup of delicious passion fruit juice! Method 3: Brewing teaSoak the pulp in boiling water, then add rock sugar, soak for about five or six minutes, and then you can drink it. It can beautify and nourish the skin, shape the body and delay aging. It is really a great choice. Method 4: Use broth to enhance flavorWhen cooking soup, wash the whole fruit and put it into the soup. It will make the soup taste fresher and more delicious. |
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