Superfoods such
as pitaya, maca powder, hemp seeds and avocado allow your body to function at a higher level because they are jam - packed with powerful nutrients.
It's also referred to
as a Pitaya, Strawberry Pear or Mood Flower and is the unusually striking fruit of a cactus — don't worry, there are no thorns or stickers on it!
It is also known
as a pitaya or pitahaya, although it is commonly referred to as «dragon fruit» in English due to its distinctive look.
Not exact matches
The
Pitaya (
as it is know in Mexico, or Fire Dragon Fruit (huǒ lóng guǒ in Mandarin Chinese)
as it is known here in Taiwan, is a member of the cactus family.
It empowers me,
as I realize that while enjoying delicious fair trade gourmet products I can also be supporting single mothers in Nicaragua, for example (in case of
Pitaya Plus raw frozen dragonfruit).
Also known
as dragon fruit,
pitaya has a faint, sweet taste of watermelon and kiwi.
If you can't find pink
pitaya (i.e., dragonfruit) in your area,
as it can be tricky to find, you can use watermelon and raspberries.
Yep, it all started with
pitaya (also known
as dragon fruit), while I was exploring all the nooks, crannies, volcanoes and rice fields of Bali.
While fresh dragon fruit has long been readily available in most tropical countries, it's also becoming more accessible
as smoothie packs in Western countries, too (at least in the U.S. and Canada, thanks to
Pitaya Plus).
Abundant with Omega - 3 fatty acids (which have anti-inflammatory properties), antioxidants, monounsaturated fats, vitamins, minerals, enzymes and fiber,
pitaya is also known
as a beauty - enhancing fruit.
It is mainly to colour the frosting so if
pitaya powder isn't available to you, any other natural red or pink colouring could work such
as beetroot powder or juice, raspberry or strawberry.
I would say this peach
pitaya tahini smoothie is about
as close
as I've ever gotten to creating my ultimate fantasy smoothie.
As you know from my
pitaya smoothie bowl and mango smoothie bowl, I've become slightly obsessed with smoothie bowls.
Pin It Ingredients: 2 packages frozen
pitaya puree (dragon fruit puree) 1 - 2 bananas 1/2 cup frozen berries 1/2 cup almond milk, preferably homemade 2 tablespoons vegetable protein powder, such
as hemp, pea or your favorite nut butter Blend all the... Continue Reading →
Using a frozen
pitaya smoothie pack
as a base, sprinkle on the recipe's recommended bee pollen, berries, and cacao nibs to turn your bowl into a nutritional powerhouse.
2 packages frozen
pitaya puree (buy here or here) 1 - 2 bananas 1/2 cup frozen berries 1/2 cup almond milk, preferably homemade 2 tablespoons vegetable protein powder, such
as hemp, pea or your favorite nut butter (I use this one)
Amafruits
pitaya fruits are organically grown and sustainably harvested by small, family farmers then cubed and flash frozen, so you can be guaranteed the same freshness and rich nutritional benefits
as you would get in the Amazon.
Pitaya, with its vibrant fuschia color and superstar lineup of antioxidants, fiber, magnesium, and B vitamins, makes an amazing blended base for a breakfast bowl
as nourishing
as it is beautiful.
The phyto - nutrient dense fruit also known
as «
Pitaya» is grown in the tropical regions of Thailand, Vietnam, and South America.
As for the butterfly pea powder, this was a generous gift from Rawnice, who sent me their Butterfly Pea, Blue Sprirulina, and Pink
Pitaya Dragon Fruit plant powders to try.