sweet calabash
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of passion fruit: "sweet calabash" refers specifically to the apple-sized, edible fruit of a West Indian passionflower vine (Passiflora maliformis). 2. The plant bearing this fruit: It can also refer to the tropical vine itself, known as the West Indian passionflower, which produces this fruit.
Usage Examples
- Referring to the fruit:
- The market vendor sold several sweet calabashes, which are known for their hard shell and aromatic pulp.
- The juice from the sweet calabash is often used in beverages and desserts.
- Referring to the plant:
- The sweet calabash vine climbed over the garden fence.
- Farmers cultivate sweet calabash for its unique fruit.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In botanical or horticultural writing, "sweet calabash" is used precisely to distinguish from other passionfruit species like (the common purple or yellow passion fruit).
- The study compared the growth habits of Passiflora edulis and the sweet calabash.
Variants and Related Words
- West Indian passionflower: This is the primary common name for the plant .
- Hard-shelled passionfruit: A descriptive name sometimes used for this fruit due to its tough outer rind.
- Calabash (noun): A separate term usually referring to a different plant (a gourd, ). "Sweet calabash" is a distinct species, and the similarity in name can cause confusion.
Synonyms
- Apple-sized passion fruit: A direct descriptive synonym from its definition.
- Passiflora maliformis: The scientific Latin name for the species.
Noun
- apple-sized passion fruit of the West Indies
- West Indian passionflower with edible apple-sized fruit