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DRAGON FRUIT

my neighbor gave me a couple of dragon fruits a few years back- ever eaten one? it seems her friend has a "pitaya plantation" here in borrego springs and sells them to upscale markets all around the free world. in covered greenhouses, our warm climate is perfect for these pricey buggers. to me, they taste kinda like watered down strawberries. not real sweet, with the consistency of water melon rind. i took the little seeds (as you can see- theyre loaded with the damn things- like chewing poppy seeds) and planted them. ive got these cactus-like crawlers all over my courtyard- but in about 2 years i have yet to see fruit. i suppose they need to be grafted or something. i just enjoy growing stuff.

i found this information on the internet:

The Pitaya is more commonly referred to as the dragon fruit. It is an extremely beautiful fruit that has dazzling flowers and an intense shape and color. The dragon fruit is usually a dark red color, although some types of this fruit are pink or yellow. The skin of the dragon fruit is a thin rind. The skin is usually covered in scales, and the center of the fruit is made up of a red or white, sweet tasting pulp.

It not known exactly where the dragon fruit originated, but it is thought to have come from South America. The French are believed to have brought the dragon fruit to Vietnam over a hundred years ago. Dragon fruits were grown there to be eaten by royalty and very wealthy families. Now, the fruit flourishes in American states such as Texas, and is also grown in Mexico and other South American countries such as Argentina and Peru.

The dragon fruit is cultivated in tropical regions around the world. The plant of the dragon fruit can grow from around a few inches or centimeters to up to twenty feet (around six meters). It flourishes in hot regions with a heavy rainfall. Periods of cold will kill the plant, and it loves the high temperatures found in tropical countries.

The flowers of the dragon fruit plant only bloom at night and usually only live for one night. Pollination happens at this time to allow the fruit to emerge. The flowers of the dragon fruit give out a very beautiful scent, and the smell can fill the night air wherever the plant grows.

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BurningSand
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Looks like Christmas Cactus...
davo
Friday, 16 May 2008
is the quarter an integral part of the ritual?
ZOGTONE
Saturday, 24 May 2008
i took desert ecology in college and we would always see slideshows of flora and fauna with a quarter in the picture. the first time we hit joshua tree on a field study i asked my professor where all the money was....it took him a minute.
BurningSand
Saturday, 24 May 2008
Then the knife must not be from home ec! Is it from the Murderers Cutlery Collection?
davo
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
where is the vegi editor....we need some new recipes or exotic fruits....or maybe more beer critiques...
ZOGTONE
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
hi davo
man...you better get a bonus from vinick for your vigilance! ive been pretty busy trying to keep head above water out here in the wasteland these last days of summer...and trying to decipher the new brinkdom is kinda low on the priority totem pole. no hard feelings to danny or anyone- but right now keeping my dwindling client base and selling on ebay has taken precidence. and ebay hasnt fucked with their formula....yet.
hell- i gave up on trying to post pictures on the "comments" part of myspace a few days back because (like brink) they messed with the process. i get frustrated very easily and patience wears thin...especially when it's all ii can do to keep a roof over my head. i know...whaa whaa whaa.....perhaps my outlook will change when the weather cools and the looky-loo's return to the desert.
in fact, ii thought what a great presentation i could have submitted with my grilled elk steak dinner i created, that my generous neighbor gave me.....next time.
davo
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
sounds like you're....on....the....brink, watch your step, keep clam.....
ZOGTONE
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
this too will pass. it seems to occur about this time every year- i call it my late summer doldrums. i used to live for the summer when i was a young beach punk..."now this old autumn i love" wrote steve forbert...
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