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Passion Fruit





The passion fruit has to be one of the most intensely and enticingly scented of all fruits.

Kenya's passion fruits come in a wide variety but the most popular is the purple version, which is widely used for passion fruit juice or eaten straight.

Enjoy passion fruit on their own, on yoghurt or ice cream, or use them to impart their magical flavour to a variety of fantastic desserts.

Kenya's passion fruit although rare can be found in supermarkets in UK, Ireland and elsewhere. 





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