maracujá
Maracujá, also known as passion fruit, is the fruit of several species in the genus Passiflora, most commonly Passiflora edulis. Native to South America, it is now cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The fruit is round to oval, with a tough rind that changes color to purple (purple passion fruit) or yellow (yellow passion fruit) when ripe. Inside lies a juicy, aromatic pulp that surrounds numerous edible seeds.
Two widely grown forms are the purple passion fruit and the yellow passion fruit. The purple form
The pulp and seeds are eaten fresh or used to make juices, concentrates, desserts, and flavorings. Nutritionally,