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Giant granadilla-Passiflora quadrangularis

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Giant granadilla Quick Facts
Name: Giant granadilla
Scientific Name: Passiflora quadrangularis
Origin Neotropics
Colors Greenish to white to pale or deep yellow (Fruit)
Shapes Oblong, Length: 20-30 cm; Width: 10-20 cm (Fruit)
Flesh colors White or pink; Thick: 1-1 1/2 inch (2.5-4 cm)
Taste Mild sweet
Major nutrients Vitamin C (78.67%)
Iron (10.00%)
Phosphorus (2.44%)
Vitamin B3 (2.36%)
Calcium (1.38%)
Health benefits Skin health, Absorbs minerals , Chances of gout, Free radicals, Prevent colds
More facts about Giant granadilla
Passiflora quadrangularis, Square-stemmede passion flower, Giant granadilla, Granadilla, is a species of flowering plant native to Neotropics. It is an herbaceous and glabrous vine which is woody at base growing to 10-15 m long with broad to ovate leaves and white flowers tinged with purple or pink. The oblong greenish to white fruit, growing to 20-30 cm is edible. This showy plant has invited various common names. In Chinese it is called da guo xi fan lian, in French it is barbadine, in Spanish badea and others. The fruit is consumed raw, juiced, cooked or added to the salads as well as fruit juices.

History

Giant granadilla is native to Tropical America but its actual origin is unknown. In 1750, it was cultivated in Barbados and now presently cultivated on the Caribbean Islands and Bermuda. It is cultivated commonly in Mexico, Brazil and Peru. In 18th century, it reached to Malaya. It is grown in lowlands of India, Philippines, Ceylon, Tropical Africa, Australia and Queensland. It was grown lushly in the Tropical North Queensland. In 1888, it was cultivated in Hawaii and in 1931 it was naturalized to the moist places. In 1909, the seeds were received to United States Department of Agriculture from and are planted occasionally in Southern Florida.

Plant

Passiflora quadrangularis is a herbaceous vine capable of growing to 10-15 m long. The leaves are broad to ovate or oblong to ovate; 3 ¼- 6 inch (8.25-15 cm) wide; 4-8 inch (10-20 cm) long, smooth and bright green. The flower is campanulate, white tinged with pink or purple, filamentous and 7-10 cm in diameter. The fruit is oblong, 20-30 cm long and 10-20 cm wide that contain numerous seeds. Seeds are flattened to oval, 7-10 mm long and purplish to brown. Fruit has white or pink flesh which is 1-1 1/2 inch (2.5-4 cm) thick.

Nutritional value

The serving size of 100 grams of Giant Granadilla fruit grants 78.67% of vitamin C, 10% of iron, 2.44% of phosphorus, 2.36% of Vitamin B3, 1.38% of calcium.

 

Health Benefits of Giant granadilla

Giant granadilla has four angled stems that are thick and has winged angles. It requires tropical and warm climate with well-drained soil. Giant granadilla is available from July to October. The ripe fruit has an aroma which resembles lime, strawberries and melons. The fruit skin is thin, delicate and the color ranges from greenish to white to pale or deep yellow. The pulp has sub acidic flavor and is mild sweet. This fruit is used in traditional medicine to soothe the stomach problems and prevent scurvy. The fruit also provides relief from diarrhea, dysentery, anxiety and insomnia.

  1. Skin health

The study shows that high intake of Vitamin C helps to lower the chances of skin dryness, appearance of wrinkles and also slows down the process of aging. Vitamin C is vital for the formation of tendons, skin, blood vessels and ligaments. It forms a scar tissue and assist in the wound healing. The evidence shows that the skin cream with Vitamin C lowers the skin redness caused due to scar removal or wrinkles. It helps to maintain the skin health as it is rich in antioxidants that help to prevent the skin cancer.

  1. Absorbs minerals

The body should function properly in order to receive the nutrients. The digestive system should take the nutrients from the food and absorb to the bloodstream. The cells should absorb the nutrients and vitamins that assist body to lower the chances of disease and inflammation. The intake of vitamin C with iron raises the absorption of iron in the body.

  1. Chances of gout

Vitamin C helps to lower the chances of gout which afflicts the big toe. The big toe is inflamed, stiff and painful due to the formation of uric acid to crystals in the joints. The study shows that those who intake 1000-1499 mg of Vitamin C, their chances of gout was lowered by 31%.

  1. Free radicals

Vitamin C is an antioxidant that prevents the damage caused due to the free radicals, pollutants or toxic chemicals. The buildup of free radicals leads to the various health ailments such as arthritis, heart disease and cancer. The free radicals form during the breaking down of food or when exposed to tobacco, smoke or radiation.

  1. Prevent colds

Vitamin C plays a vital role while counteracting the viruses and colds. 1000 mg of Vitamin C is effective to neutralize the forthcoming cold and 4000 mg helps to eliminate the existing cold. Vitamin C helps to lower the chances of lung infections and pneumonia.

  1. Immunity

The study shows that Vitamin C helps to enhance the immune system which becomes weak due to stress. Stress is the common problem of all, so the adequate amount of Vitamin C helps to enhance the health.

  1. Treats cancer

The high intake of Vitamin C promotes the effect of cancer fighting drugs which is used in chemotherapy. The in need cells are only targeted by Vitamin C. The research shows that Vitamin C is an effective aid for the lung and ovarian cancer.

  1. Treats stroke

The study shows that the high intake of Vitamin C helps to lower the chances of stroke by 42%. This is due to the high amount of Vitamin C in the blood which could be found in veggies and fruits. So one should raise the intake of veggies and fruits in a day.

  1. Performance

High consumption of Vitamin C enhances the muscle strength and physical performance. The supplements of Vitamin C enhance the intake of oxygen while exercising. The study shows that it also helps to lower blood pressure. The intake of Vitamin C before marathon helps to prevent the infections of upper respiration. It also promotes the airways and lung function. High content of Vitamin C lowers the histamine production that results in inflammation to the asthmatic patients.

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