YellowDragonfruitis endemic to Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela and Ecuador. In Columbia, it is commercially cultivated to a limited extent. Fruits are exported to Canada and Europe. Other different cactus fruit crops which are sold as yellow pitaya are Acanthocereus pitajaya, Acanthocereus col...
The first written documentation of Dragon fruit was recorded in 1494 with the arrival of Spanish conquistadors. The Spanish named the fruits "Pitahaya," meaning "scaly fruit," a word derived from the Taino language once spoken in the Caribbean. Dragon fruits were later transported to the ...
First day of classes. Basically an extension of last semester. Except for Spanish and Philosophy. Spanish will be a breeze [had to take it for a language requirement cuz we learned spanish on the streets]. Philosophy is boring, but both Brett and Alex are in the class. Stellar Pulsation w...
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Enjoying the yellow flowers a Prickly Pear produces is a double-edged sword—you can eat the fruit that follows the flower, but many tiny spines on this cactus can make it painful to do so if you don’t have the proper gear. In addition, you can eat the green paddle that the flowers...
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