Dragon fruit is one of the most striking fruits you’ll find. With its flamboyant exterior and vivid flesh, it tends to draw attention — and rightly so. Native to cacti, this tropical fruit developed its dramatic appearance to withstand tough growing conditions. The result is a bright, unusual-looking fruit that’s as useful in the kitchen as it is eye-catching.
Once you cut into dragon fruit, the possibilities are many: add it to fruit salads, blend it into sauces, stir it into puddings, fold it into frozen desserts, or use it in refreshing drinks. Its texture and mild sweetness make it versatile and easy to incorporate into both simple and more elaborate recipes.
- What Does Dragon Fruit Look Like?
- What Does Dragon Fruit Taste Like?
- How to Buy Dragon Fruit
- How to Store Dragon Fruit
- When Is Dragon Fruit in Season?
- How to Prepare and Eat Dragon Fruit
- FAQs
- What to Serve With Dragon Fruit
- More Exotic Fruits!
- How to Prepare and Eat Dragon Fruit Recipe

Dragon fruit, also known as pitaya or strawberry fruit, is a tropical fruit high in antioxidants. Here’s how to prepare and eat dragon fruit.
What Does Dragon Fruit Look Like?
Dragon fruit, also called pitaya, comes in several varieties: yellow skin with white flesh, pink skin with red flesh, and pink skin with white flesh. Its outer skin has thick, petal-like protrusions, often with green tips. The interior color ranges from white to bright neon pink or red, depending on the variety, and is studded with tiny, edible black seeds that resemble those in kiwi.

What Does Dragon Fruit Taste Like?
Dragon fruit has a mild, sweet flavor that’s often compared to a blend of kiwi and pear. It’s typically not very sweet, making it a subtle addition to mixed fruit dishes. The small seeds add a pleasant crunch, giving the flesh a slightly crisp texture.
How to Buy Dragon Fruit
Look for dragon fruit in larger supermarkets, specialty produce markets, and many Asian and Latino grocery stores. When selecting one, choose a fruit with smooth, leathery skin and firm petal-like tips. The skin should be brightly colored and give slightly when pressed, indicating ripeness; avoid fruit that feels mushy.

How to Store Dragon Fruit
Keep uncut dragon fruit at room temperature until it reaches the ripeness you want. If it becomes too soft, move it to the refrigerator in a sealed bag, where it will keep for a few days. Use it before the flesh becomes mushy for the best texture and flavor.
When Is Dragon Fruit in Season?
Dragon fruit is grown in Central and South America, Southeast Asia, Mexico, Israel, Australia, the Caribbean, and parts of the southern United States such as Texas, California, and Florida. It’s most abundant in the summer in these growing regions, but you can usually find it year-round in well-stocked markets.

How to Prepare and Eat Dragon Fruit
- Slice when you’re ready: Cut dragon fruit just before serving to avoid drying or discoloration.
- Cut in half: Use a sharp knife to slice the fruit lengthwise.
- Scoop the flesh: Scoop out the slightly firm flesh with a spoon, or score it in the skin and peel the segments away. Then slice or cube as desired.
- Serve: The skin is not edible, but you can use it as a dramatic serving bowl if you like.

FAQs
Dragon fruit is a good source of vitamin C, fiber, antioxidants, and contains small amounts of minerals such as calcium.
Yes. Dragon fruit is commonly eaten raw, scooped from the shell or cut into pieces for salads and snacks.
A ripe dragon fruit yields slightly to gentle pressure. If it’s very firm, let it ripen on the counter for a few days; avoid fruit that’s already soft or mushy.
What to Serve With Dragon Fruit
Summer Fruit and Berry Sangria
Tropical Fruit Salsa
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How to Prepare and Eat Dragon Fruit
Equipment
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Knife
Ingredients
- Dragon fruit
Instructions
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Slice the dragon fruit in half lengthwise. Scoop the flesh out with a spoon and enjoy it straight from the shell, or remove the flesh completely and cut it into cubes or slices.
Notes
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