Bonche - Passionfruit
Bonche - Passionfruit
Passion fruit - “fruit of passion”. According to legend, a young Spaniard named Passion Fruit plunged a knife into her heart as a sign of boundless devotion to her beloved, a youth from an Indian tribe. He was killed by the girl's father to prevent their connection. On the grave of a young man, where drops of the blood of his beloved grieving for him fell, a tree with incredibly beautiful flowers grew - passionflower. Juicy, sour, exotic passion fruit has a tonic effect; at first glance, a nondescript fruit is rich in vitamins and useful microelements. The birthplace of this fruit is tropical countries, where people, fleeing the heat, came up with the idea of preparing delicious energy drinks that give strength, add to desserts.
Bright fruity taste, reminiscent of kiwi, wild strawberries, ripe sea buckthorn or gooseberries. From the sourness in the mouth, the mouth is set on edge, and the fragrance makes even those who do not like the exotic fall in love with it.