so delicious!
In the comments section I added photos of its creation.
Here's some interesting facts about Dragon Fruit: Not only is it extremely nutritious, but the dragon fruit is unlike any other fruit, in appearance or taste. It is not produced by a tree but rather from a fruit-bearing species of cacti which is native to Central and South America. In pink (Hylocereus undatus) & yellow (Hylocereus megalanthus
Sometimes it's flower is called "Moonflower" or "Queen of the night," because the plant blooms from evening to midnight, only to wither in strong sunlight. During the night, the pungent flowers are pollinated by moths and bats. Although the flower dies, the cactus bears Dragon fruit (also known as pitaya) about six times every year.
so delicious!
In the comments section I added photos of its creation.
Here's some interesting facts about Dragon Fruit: Not only is it extremely nutritious, but the dragon fruit is unlike any other fruit, in appearance or taste. It is not produced by a tree but rather from a fruit-bearing species of cacti which is native to Central and South America. In pink (Hylocereus undatus) & yellow (Hylocereus megalanthus
Sometimes it's flower is called "Moonflower" or "Queen of the night," because the plant blooms from evening to midnight, only to wither in strong sunlight. During the night, the pungent flowers are pollinated by moths and bats. Although the flower dies, the cactus bears Dragon fruit (also known as pitaya) about six times every year.