Halved yellow passion fruit showing vivid orange pulp and dark seeds, arranged on a warm cream surface with soft natural light
South America • Tropical worldwide • Passiflora foodways

Maracuyá is more interesting than any "superfruit" label gives it credit for.

It is a climbing vine fruit with an intensely aromatic pulp, a history rooted in South American Indigenous cultivation, and a research profile that mixes legitimate food science with a fair amount of hype. This site gives maracuyá the treatment it deserves: history, cuisine, chemistry, and caveats.

Botanical identity
Passiflora edulis
Most cited strengths
Vitamin C, polyphenols, fiber
Evidence level
Food science & preclinical

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