Noun
egg-shaped tropical fruit of certain passionflower vines; used for sherbets and confectionery and drinks
Source: WordNetpassion-fruit
For appetizers, diners have three options: Weiser Farms heirloom pumpkin soup; spiced pear salad, house-smoked duck and petite lettuce; wild white Mexican prawns served with grilled endive and passion fruit. Source: Internet
Arrange the pineapple on the ice, and surround with the mango, strawberries, fig, kiwi, and passion fruit. Source: Internet
A sort of nutty, chewy, red rice -- which balanced the slightly too sweet passion fruit sauce and the wonderfully soft, tender duck meat which contrasted so well with the crispy skin. Source: Internet
By blending up whipped cream vodka, orange liqueur, orange juice, passion fruit puree, and half and half. Source: Internet
But a tiny plate of petit fours came through with a milk chocolate thimble filled with fresh passion fruit interior, crunchy black seeds and all. Source: Internet
As an ardent fan of passion fruit, I found this recipe a spectacular expression of the passion fruit's heavenly sweet-tanginess. Source: Internet