Definition
Giant granadilla (*Passiflora quadrangularis*) is a large vine known for producing very large fruit. The fruit can weigh several pounds and has a greenish-yellow skin. The pulp is thick and fleshy but often considered less flavorful than other passionfruit varieties. It's native to tropical America. The plant is cultivated for its ornamental value and the novelty of its large fruit. Giant granadilla is like the plant world's equivalent of a competitive weightlifter, known for its impressive size and stature.