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Pitaya

The dragonfruit, also known as pitaya, is a tropical fruit of several cactus species indigenous to the Americas. The fruit is notable for its vibrant red or yellow skin and sweet, seed-speckled flesh, which can be white or pink. In Hebrew, the fruit is called פרי הדרקון (P'ri HaDrakon). In Spanish, it is referred to as pitahaya, while in Vietnamese, it is known as thanh long. The dragonfruit is rich in nutrients, including vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber, and is often consumed fresh or used in beverages, salads, and desserts. The fruit's distinctive appearance and mild, kiwi-like flavor have contributed to its growing popularity in global markets. The plant thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, with countries like Vietnam, Colombia, and Ecuador being among the largest producers.

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Pitaya
Fruit of several cactus species
Pitaya
Pitaya, pitahaya or commonly known as dragon fruit is the fruit of several cactus species indigenous to the region of southern Mexico and along the Pacific coasts of Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. Pitaya is cultivated in East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, continental America, the Caribbean, Australia, Brazil, Madeira (Portugal), and throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
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