About
Granadilla (Passiflora ligularis) is the Andean cousin in the passion-fruit family — grown across Colombia, Peru and Ecuador, where it’s one of the most popular fruits sold by the kilo at street markets. The shell is bright orange, brittle, and noticeably thinner than purple passion fruit.
Flavour & texture
Flavour is where granadilla earns its place. Where passion fruit is sharp and maracuya is tart, granadilla is sweet — honeyed, floral, almost tropical-cream — with the same crunchy seeds suspended in a translucent grey-gold jelly. The acidity is so soft that children who reject passion fruit usually love granadilla.
How to enjoy
Tap the shell, crack along the equator, scoop with a teaspoon and eat the seeds whole. Brilliant on its own, blended into smoothies, or spooned over a panna cotta that needs aromatic without sour.
| Weight | 2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 30 cm |
| Quantity: | Each, 0.5KG Box, 1KG Box |
