It depends on the country. In Puerto Rico and the Caribbean they say "parcha." In the Dominican Republic it is called chinola. In Colombia and neighboring countries, they say "maracuya." (This is close to the Portuguese word, "maracuja," which has an accent on the final "a.") There may be other words as well.
Its spelt the same just say in spanish, Passion.
Yo tengo passion por futbol = I have passion for soccer
(I thought the Spanish only had one 's' - 'pasion'...?)
"Fresh fruit" in Spanish is "Fruta fresca". It is pronounced "FROO-tah FRES-cah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Fruit de la passion ... sometimes it really is that simple! :-)
"Grapefruit" in Spanish is "toronja". It is pronounced "toe-ROAN-ha". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
You can say "¿Cuál es tu fruta favorita?"
Jugo de pacha
"dragonfly fruit" translates to, "libélula de frutas" in Spanish.
For the fruit, you say, 'frambuesa.' The plant is 'frambueso.'
Siempre como la salada de fruto.
Duende
The singluar form of "fruit" in Spanish is fruta, and the plural form is frutas.
When I was in Cancun, I ordered a passion fruit margarita. They called it 'Maracuya'
ceibey, passion fruit: Maracuya
When I visited there, we called it granada.
mi pasión
No, passion fruit is not a citrus fruit.
Yes. but he is shy to say it.
fruta
Fruta.
"dragonfly fruit" translates to, "libélula de frutas" in Spanish.
Fruit de la passion
The passion fruit is a product of agriculture not the product of an industry.
Passion Fruit. There are many varieties of mburucya/passion fruit (yellow, purple).