Dragon Fruit

Nutritional and Health Benefits:

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Dragon fruit on the dragon fruit tree waiting for the harvest in the agriculture farm at asian, plantation dragon fruit.

 Types & Basic Nutrition:

  • Dragon fruit is a colourful, low-calorie fruit.
  • 100 grams of dragon fruit pulp provides:
    • 60 calories
    • 13% carbohydrates
    • 3 grams of fibre
    • 0 fats
    • 0.1 grams of protein
    • 84 grams of water
    • 15 grams of carbohydrates
    • 3 mg of Vitamin C
    • 4 mg of Potassium
    • 7 mcg of Potassium (possibly a duplicate, needs verification)
    • 4 mcg of Vitamin K
    • 59 IU of Vitamin A

Appearance:

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  • Bright pink or yellow outer skin with green scales (resembling a dragon).
  • White or red flesh inside, with tiny black edible seeds.

Key Nutrients & Compounds:

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  • Rich in minerals: phosphorus, zinc, magnesium, calcium, and chloride.
  • Contains omega-3 fatty acids: Helps reduce bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol.
  • Powerful antioxidants:
    • Plantain (possibly a misinterpretation, may refer to “beta lain”)
    • Beta lain flavonoids: Reduce inflammation caused by free radicals.
    • Beta-carotene: Neutralizes free radical damage.
    • Hydroxycinnamate: Aids in destroying cancer cells by cutting their blood supply and acting early.
    • Beta-line (possibly meant to be beta lain): Helps with insulin resistance.

Scientific Findings:

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  • In mouse studies, dragon fruit:
    • Reduced 30% of free radical damage.
    • Helped improve insulin resistance, especially in overweight subjects.

Additional Health Benefits:

red juicy dragon fruit
Red juicy dragon fruit
  • Supports liver health via a chemical called FGF21, promoting detoxification and digestive power.
  • Supports heart health through omega-3 action.
  • Micronutrient-rich: Contains various vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants beneficial to overall health.
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