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Dried Dragon FruitIf you haven't tried it, you must!Dried Dragon Fruit, has no preservitives or added sugar, and it is delicous!! It is naturally a brilliant fucsia color. Submitted on 05/ 9/2006 by Jeanvieve7 Number of people who have "favored" this: 0 Read all 6 reviews below -OR-Add your own reviewReviews (6)
bywackywanda, June 19, 2006
This has been discontinued....at least until there is a new crop!
bytj addict, December 10, 2006
I got this a few weeks ago. A very different flavor than anything I've ever tried before. The first bite was eh but then for some reason it kept getting better and better. I went through the bag in about a day and a half and I even got my picky coworker to try some (she liked it).
byLibbyLou222, December 5, 2007
kind of weird...but a good snack!
bylisbet, April 2, 2008
I love these. They're just the perfect amount of chewy, and the abundant seeds don't interrupt the texture. They're slightly bitter, and very addictive. I wasn't sure about them initially, but I kept being drawn to the bag.
These are a great source of fiber and vitamin c :) bylaurajoy79, June 2, 2008
It DOES get better as you eat it, and the seeds have a great crunchy texture. The color is beautiful-cut it up in a salad!
bygnomatic, June 26, 2008
I looked forward to trying these after enjoying fresh dragon fruit on a trip to asia. I was VERY disappointed in these. They were chewy, bitter, and do not resemeble dragonfruit taste at all.
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