SLH Yellow Dragon Fruit Gift Box (Box of 4 pcs & 9pcs)
$45.90
$59.90
Each Gift Box consist of 4 pcs or 9pcs of Yellow Dragonfruit
Key Information:
Yellow dragon fruit (also called yellow pitaya or yellow pitahaya) comes from the climbing cactus Hylocereus megalanthus that grows in Colombia, Ecuador and northern parts of South America. The plant can grow up to 15 feet tall. It's fruit’s taste can best be described as mild and sweet with floral notes, bearing some resemblance to kiwifruit or cactus pear. The flesh also a slight crunch that’s somewhat softer than that of watermelon.
Health Benefits:
Rich source of dietary fiber with prebiotics for digestive health.
Beneficial antioxidants including Vitamins C and A.
Beneficial minerals like iron, potassium, niacin and magnesium.
Omega-3 fatty acids that contribute to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Here’s a rundown of the main nutrients in a one-cup serving (227 grams)
Calories: 136
Protein: 3 grams
Fat: 0 grams
Carbohydrates: 29 grams
Fiber: 7 grams
Iron: 8% of the RDI
Magnesium: 18% of the RDI
Vitamin C: 9% of the RDI
Vitamin E: 4% of the RDI
Beyond essential nutrients, dragon fruit supplies beneficial plant compounds like polyphenols, carotenoids and betacyanins
Country of Origin:
Ecuador
Storage:
Store in a cool and dry place
Key Information:
Yellow dragon fruit (also called yellow pitaya or yellow pitahaya) comes from the climbing cactus Hylocereus megalanthus that grows in Colombia, Ecuador and northern parts of South America. The plant can grow up to 15 feet tall. It's fruit’s taste can best be described as mild and sweet with floral notes, bearing some resemblance to kiwifruit or cactus pear. The flesh also a slight crunch that’s somewhat softer than that of watermelon.
Health Benefits:
Rich source of dietary fiber with prebiotics for digestive health.
Beneficial antioxidants including Vitamins C and A.
Beneficial minerals like iron, potassium, niacin and magnesium.
Omega-3 fatty acids that contribute to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Here’s a rundown of the main nutrients in a one-cup serving (227 grams)
Calories: 136
Protein: 3 grams
Fat: 0 grams
Carbohydrates: 29 grams
Fiber: 7 grams
Iron: 8% of the RDI
Magnesium: 18% of the RDI
Vitamin C: 9% of the RDI
Vitamin E: 4% of the RDI
Beyond essential nutrients, dragon fruit supplies beneficial plant compounds like polyphenols, carotenoids and betacyanins
Country of Origin:
Ecuador
Storage:
Store in a cool and dry place