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granadilla

Any of several species of passion flower which produce edible fruits. Purple granadilla (Passiflora edulis) has purple fruits, 5–7·5 cm/2–3 in long. The giant granadilla (Passiflora quadrangularis) has greenish-yellow fruits, up to 10 cm/4 in long. (Family: Passifloraceae.)

A granadilla is any of several species of plants of the genus Passiflora, e.g.:

the giant granadilla, also known as badea (Passiflora quadrangularis) the sweet granadilla, known in Spanish simply as granadilla (Passiflora ligularis) the granadilla (South African English for passion fruit, Passiflora edulis)

The name granadilla is derived from the Spanish-language noun granadilla, which was originally the diminutive of granada (pomegranate/Punica granatum), the name of another plant with similar fruits and similar tasting seeds that is not closely related to granadillas.

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