Dragon fruit

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Also known as pitaya, dragon fruit is native to Central and South America, where it was cultivated by the Aztecs. Its vibrant pink or yellow skin with speckled pulp symbolizes exoticism. French colonialists introduced it to Southeast Asia in the 19th century, where it became a prominent crop.
• Uses: Perfect for smoothies, salads, desserts, and as a natural food decoration.
• Benefits: Packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber, promoting healthy skin and digestion.
• Unique Feature: Its striking appearance makes it a conversation starter, while its mild sweetness is refreshing.

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