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To prepare a pitaya for consumption, the fruit is cut open to expose the flesh.
It is called the "second harvest" of pitaya seeds.
These seeds would be ground into a flour and eaten again, giving the pitaya's "second harvest" its name.
The tree species include chicle, pitaya, cascarilla, and many others.
There are a number of streams including the Zarza and Pitaya.
It bears dark red fruit comparable in appearance and texture to Pitaya, but smaller (3,5 cm).
Amid a mind-boggling array of flavours, the electric purple pitaya screams 'try me'.
Fruit trees that grow in the area are sapodilla, mango, pitaya, apricots and plums.
Similarly, an ultra rare pitaya sometimes appears in Classic mode which, if sliced, awards players fifty points.
The fatty acid compositions of two pitaya seed oils were determined as follows:
Hylocereus fruits are also called pitaya.
Researchers are developing novel and specialty crops, such as blueberries, pitaya, jujube, and caper.
Interestingly, the O'odham name for the Milky Way translates as "the second harvest of pitaya."
The fruit is edible, very similar to the pitaya fruit from the closely related genus Hylocereus, though not so large, being only 3-4 cm long.
Bipolaris cactivora is a plant pathogen cactus stem rot and pitaya fruit rot.
Parks and reserves Cerro La Pitaya.
There are various common names such as strawberry cactus, porcupine hedgehog cactus, straw-color hedgehog, and pitaya.
Stenocereus griseus, also known as the Mexican organ pipe, dagger cactus, pitaya, and pitayo de mayo, is a species of cactus.
It is locally known as pitaya dulce, Spanish for "sweet pitaya" or sweet cactus fruit.
Hartwall Jaffa Kielletty Hedelmä Light ("forbidden fruit", flavoured with pitaya and orange)
It is commonly known in Spanish as pitaya agria, or by the English translation Sour Pitaya.
Echinocereus viridiflorus is a species of cactus known by the common names nylon hedgehog cactus, green pitaya, and small-flowered hedgehog cactus.
That certainly cannot be said for the drinks that relied on Nicaragua's more exotic agricultural offerings, like the pitaya, known as the dragon fruit, which grows on a cactus.
The climate is warm, with rains in summer and autumn Flora include nopal, huaje, palm, pine, Guanacaste, pochote, Tepehuaje, acacia, sapodilla and pitaya.