Pay lower prices for dried dragon fruit with our bulk-buy discounts on this dried exotic fruit when purchased by the pound. Add the mildly sweet taste (It's been called a strawberry pear.) of dragon fruit to health shakes, smoothies, salads and more.
Healthy Snacking
If you want to eat healthier snacks, add dried dragon fruit by the bag to your pantry. Also keep a bag of this shelf-stable dried fruit to your fridge for those midday or late night munchies.
This low-calorie cactus fruit, first cultivated in the Americas, is a fiber-rich treat. It's rich in vitamin C and B vitamins. It has plenty of good-for-you potassium, iron and manganese, too. Dragon fruit is also considered a prebiotic food, which means it promotes the growth of good bacteria for improved digestive health.
Eat our dried dragon fruit slices right out of the bag, or add to snack platters. Dice and sprinkle on salads or in smoothies. Dice and stir into a serving of yogurt.
About Dried Dragon Fruit:
- Is dried dragon fruit healthy for you? Yes. Low-calorie dragon fruit is rich in vitamin C and in B vitamins. It's a high-fiber fruit with iron, manganese and potassium.
- Does dried dragon fruit have added sugar? Not a bit. The naturally sweet flavor of dragon fruit is plenty for these tasty snacks.
- How and how long should you store dried dragon fruit? The USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) advises storing dried fruits in the pantry for up to six months. After opening, your dried fruit can be stored in the refrigerator for another six months.
- How do you soften/reconstitute/rehydrate dried guava? Add water. The fastest way is to let your dried fruit sit in just-boiled water for 10 to 15 minutes, covered.
Fruit |
Dragon Fruit |
Scientific Name |
Selenicereus undatus |
Origins |
South America |
Popular Uses |
Snacks, smoothies, salads |

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