Passion fruit comes in shades of pale-pink, red and lavender. Inside, the fruit has intensely aromatic yellow-green pulp wrapped around crisp seeds. The passion fruit wrinkles as it ripens.
Use a sharp knife to cut fruit in half lengthwise. Scoop out the contents.
Eat fresh or strain pulp and seeds through a strainer or cheesecloth for juice.
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