Passion fruit is a good source of nutrients, especially fiber, vitamin C and vitamin A.
A single purple passion fruit of about 18 grams contains (1):
Calories: 17
Fiber: 2 grams
Vitamin C: 9% of the RDI
Vitamin A: 8% of the RDI
Iron: 2% of the RDI
Potassium: 2% of the RDI
This may not seem like much, but these are the values for a single, small fruit that contains only 17 calories. Calorie for calorie, it’s a good source of fiber, vitamin C and vitamin A.
It’s also rich in beneficial plant compounds, including carotenoids and polyphenols.
In fact, one analysis found that passion fruit was richer in polyphenols than many other tropical fruits, including banana, lychee, mango, papaya and pineapple (2).
Additionally, passion fruit contains a small amount of iron.
Your body doesn’t usually absorb iron from plants very well. However, the iron in passion fruit comes with a lot of vitamin C, which is known to enhance iron’s absorption (3).
Bottom Line: Passion fruit is a good source of fiber, vitamin C and vitamin A. Calorie for calorie, it’s a nutrient-dense fruit.
Whenever I come across the Passion fruit I try to buy as many my budget will allow. The peel of the passion fruit works wonders to reduce inflammation. I believe the passion fruit is on of the most under valued fruits. Thank you for bringing more insight to the fruit.