Horses can eat passion fruit in moderation, but it's important to be cautious. The fruit's flesh is safe, but the seeds and skin can be hard for them to digest and may cause gastrointestinal issues. Always introduce new foods gradually and consult with a veterinarian before adding anything new to your horse's diet.
Clematis and the passion flower are two different plants. You can eat the passion flower fruit
Passion Fruit is filled with vitamin A and C. If you eat the seeds they are high in fiber, and it is believed that there are many anti-oxidant benefits to eating passion fruit.
bananas,passion fruit, beans, and rice.
No, passion fruit is not a citrus fruit.
Horses should not be given lemonade due to the sugar in it. They can however typically eat citrus fruit and many horses enjoy the fruit as a treat.
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My passion fruit had a bite taken out of it by a fruit bat. This in itself would encourage me to not eat the fruit, but just to further the notion, the fruit bat was a carrier of a type of fungus that has now infected my passion fruit, causing it to form yellow polka dots. Next time I think I'll pick a dragonfruit instead.
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ceibey, passion fruit: Maracuya
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Generally the best way is to slice it in half. Then you eat the seeds. It is similar to the way you eat passion fruit.
Yes. It is like an apple, you can eat it with the skin on or without. I've heard it tastes much better with it on though.