Passiflora edulis, also known as Passion Fruit, Bat Leaved Passion Flower, Granadilla, and Purple Granadilla, is a vine species that originates from Paraguay, Brazil, and northeastern Argentina. This fruit is highly sought-after for its sweet, seedy interior that is perfect for eating or juicing. Its distinctive taste and aroma make it a popular ingredient in fruit salads, cheesecake, ice cream, sauces, cakes, and cocktails. The passion fruit vine produces white flowers with purple and white filaments that bloom into edible 3" purple fruit. These fruits can either be yellow or dark purple at maturity, and have a soft to firm, juicy interior filled with numerous seeds. Passion fruits can be grown in subtropical areas, and are widely cultivated in many parts of the world, including India, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Brazil, the Caribbean, South Africa, and many more. Get your hands on Passiflora edulis, and experience its cooling taste that is a mixture of acid and orange flavors today!