Sentences describing dragon fruit

The sentences describing dragon fruit are as follows:

1. The pink beep of dragon fruit looks like a burning fireball from the side, and looks like a beautiful red flower from the bottom. flower.

2. The flesh of dragon fruit is white, with many black seeds inside. The seeds are about the same size as black sesame seeds. It tastes very refreshing and sweet.

3. The flesh of dragon fruit is white with many black seeds inside. The seeds are about the size of black sesame seeds. It tastes cool and sweet.

4. Dragon fruit is about the same size as a pear. The fiery red peel is inlaid with yellow and green scaly calyxes. It is as beautiful as a budding lotus, and like a blazing fireball. The shape of dragon fruit is just like its name, it is extremely beautiful.

5. The dragon fruit is so beautiful, it is covered with "flames", its flesh is white and soft, it tastes sweet, and its seeds are black, much like small sesame seeds. !

6. It has a red skin, and the round flesh is wrapped in a white film. If you remove the film, you will find tender flesh. The flesh is white, slightly transparent, and contains seeds. , like sesame seeds evenly sprinkled inside.

7. Dragon fruit tastes so sweet and a little sticky. When you dig it in with a spoon, the flesh feels a little hard, but when you eat it, it feels soft in your mouth.

Information expansion:

Dragon fruit (scientific name: Hylocereus undatus?(Haw.) Britt.et Rose) is a plant of the genus Hylocereus in the Cactaceae family, also known as the king flower and the three-sided flower. Arrows, triangular pillars, overlord whips, etc., with the trade name Pitaya, are perennial climbing succulent shrubs. The fruit of Cactaceae is a climbing succulent shrub. Most of its branches have wavy or crenulated edges and are dark green to light blue-green in color.

It is hairless and bony; the spines are cone-shaped; the berries are red and long-spherical, with small navel and white flesh; the seeds are black and obovate, and the flowering period is summer and autumn. Because it has a red coat and the protrusions on the coat are like flames, which also reminds people of dragon scales, it is named dragon fruit.