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  • I have a lot at home but u should wait till they are purple instead some were green and u dont need to use a lot just 2 per 3 cups is really good I will recommend to anyone that wants to try it is very expensive but u can grow it in your back yard it likes sunny and can give u fruit all year long. last summer i got like 250 fruits what I did cut them and save it on the freezer on small bags. I live in Southern California.

  • that's some nice colored water, looks healthy. why didn't you tell things you are using in your tutorial or are we suppose to guess?

  • Mmmmm Jugo de Chinola

  • Thanks, Dawevelyn!

  • @bobiskp This juice is a little different, and very important to use in a Hurricane..... Pat O'Brien's recipe.

  • I wish I could find this juice in the grocery store. It's one of the ingredients for an authentic Hurricane.

  • @cityslic Hello cityslic,  I would try the frozen juice isle at the market or the ethnic part of the frozen foods. Ask the manager of the store to order it for you. Ask and you shall receive... Have a good one, Dawn

  • anyone tried this without straining and blending until smooth... i heard it tastes the same but i haven't tried it...

  • Enjoy the Passion!

  • Mmmmm..........Maracuyá! Yummy!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Dear Kimonrav, I am happy to help... Have a passionate day!

  • thanks hun... i live in dominica and i never learned how to do it... this actually helped

  • thanks for vid... the trick is how to seperate the seeds from the pulp, which you demonstrated.... good job.

  • Funny

  • Hahahaha! Only an American can give an instruction of how to make a juice. Any fruit can be blended and made into juice.

  • Dear bobiskp, I am proud to be an American. If everyone were as wise and astute as you... The world would be a better place. Thank you for time and have a passionate day, Dawn

  • @bobiskp bobiskp, Passion Fruit is not a popular fruit in the U.S. If you went to a cooler area of the States you wouldn't be able to find someone who has even seen the fruit itself. So if someone wanted to make juice from it, they wouldn't know the first thing, unless they saw this video. Where are you from, Soviet Russia? In Soviet Russia, you don't make juice, the juice makes you! Right?

  • @capoderra, it doesn't matter whether it is a popular fruit or not. If you put any fruit in a blender it turns into a juice. And no, I am not from Russia, but I am sure that Russians are one of the smartest and best educated people in the world. Your last question as ironic as it is, doesn't make any sense. Best regards.

  • You are very welcome! It was a pleasure and a good laugh. Take it easy, Dawn

  • thank you great video and demonstration

  • Thanks for the demonstration!!! Is there a particular time of year when passion fruit is in season? How much would a dozen cost? In the video at 1:14 did you already have some passion fruit juice in the mug?

  • Hello and thank you for your time. The season is June-September. You can ask your produce guy in the market or an outdoor fruit market. I know they have frozen pulp in the "ethnic isle" of your supermarket. Just add honey or what ever sugar you choose. I picked mine off a friends vine at their home. Good luck and happy juicing, Dawn P.S. Yes I had made some juice before I turned on the Flip video... Good eye!

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