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This article was co-authored by Ed Kuoha. Ed Kuoha is a Chef and the Owner of Kuoha Culinary based in Aiea, Hawaii. He has more than 20 years of experience in various culinary kitchens and settings such as Morimoto Waikiki, where he received hands-on training from Iron Chef Morimoto. Chef Ed specializes in small catering events and private chef requests. He holds an Associate’s degree from The Culinary Institute of the Pacific at Kapiolani Community College. There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 60,513 times.

Picking fresh dragon fruit, also called “pitaya,” is an easy way to harvest and enjoy some fresh fruit. The dragon fruit plant is part of the cactus family, so the colorful fruit grows on long stalks rather than vines. Make sure that the dragon fruit is ripe by checking the color and softness, then pick it by twisting it or cutting it off the stalk. Cut off the flowers at the base and rinse off the fruit. From there, you can chop it up and eat it fresh or save it to enjoy later!

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  1. Step 1 Expect the fruit to ripen about a month after it flowers. 1 Expect the fruit to ripen about a month after it flowers. Generally, dragon fruit will ripen about a month after it flowers. Check the dragon fruit daily for any flowers and use the flowers as a gauge for ripeness.[1]
  2. Step 2 Check for a... 2 Check for a saturated fuchsia color to determine ripeness. Watch for the color of the fruit to change from green to fuchsia or yellow, depending on the variety. The color will slowly change and deepen as the fruit ripens[2] . However, the leaves, or “wings,” on the sides of the fruit will remain green on the tips even when the fruit is ripe. Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Watch for the “wings” to wither. 3 Watch for the “wings” to wither. Once the leaves on the sides of the fruit, or the “wings,” droop and wither, the fruit is likely ripe.[3] Check the wings regularly to see if they’ve begun to brown or dry out. If they’re still healthy and colorful, then the fruit is not ripe yet.
  4. Step 4 Press lightly on the skin of the fruit. 4 Press lightly on the skin of the fruit.[4] Ripe dragon fruit should feel soft and have a bit of give, like a ripe mango or avocado.[5] If the skin still feels firm and doesn’t yield to light pressure, then the fruit isn’t ripe yet. On the other hand, if the fruit feels mushy when you squeeze it, it is likely overripe.
  5. Step 5 Don’t wait for the fruit to fall off the plant. 5 Don’t wait for the fruit to fall off the plant. Because dragon fruit does not automatically fall off the plant when it’s ripe, you’ll need to check it periodically to make sure it hasn’t over-ripened.
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  1. Step 1 Use a brush to remove any thorns from yellow dragon fruit varieties. 1 Use a brush to remove any thorns from yellow dragon fruit varieties. The thorns grow in small clusters on the tip of each segment of the yellow dragon fruit. While the fruit is still connected to the stalk, use a thick-bristled brush to gently brush away the thorns.[6]
    • Use shears to clip away any thorns that you can’t reach with the brush.
    • Thorns only grow on the more rare yellow dragon fruit, so you don’t have to worry about thorns when picking the more popular red or purple varieties.
  2. Step 2 Twist the fruit off of the stalk with your hands. 2 Twist the fruit off of the stalk with your hands. Grasp one dragon fruit and use your hand to twist it around 1 or 2 times. Then, pull at the fruit until it fully detaches from the plant’s stalk. If the fruit doesn’t come off the stalk easily, it hasn’t ripened enough yet. Leave the fruit attached to the stalk and let it ripen for a little longer.
    • To speed up the picking process, you can also use a knife or a pair of garden shears to cut through the stalk at the top of the fruit.[7]
    • If you use a knife, cut as close to the fruit as possible so you don’t leave an extra stump of cactus stalk at the top.
    • If the fruit doesn’t come away easily, it likely isn’t ripe enough yet. Leave the fruit attached to the stalk and let it ripen for a little longer.[8]
  3. Step 3 Break off the dried flowers at the bottom. 3 Break off the dried flowers at the bottom. Dragon fruit will often have long flowers extending from the bottom of the fruit that dry and wither before the fruit ripens. You can simply tear the flowers off by hand or cut them away at the base.[9] Since they should be brittle and dried out at this point, the flowers should come off easily.[10]
  4. Step 4 Rinse and cut it into quarters when you’re ready to eat it. 4 Rinse and cut it into quarters when you’re ready to eat it.[11] Rinse the dragon fruit in clean water to get rid of any dirt or debris. Use a non-serrated knife to cut the fruit in half, then into quarters.[12] From there, you can eat it or cube it into smaller pieces.
    • The inside of a fresh dragon fruit should be an opaque white with black seeds. If the fruit looks translucent or brown, it’s gone bad.[13]
    • After cutting the dragon fruit open, you can store it in a plastic ziploc bag for up to 3-4 days.
  5. Step 5 Store uncut dragon fruit in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. 5 Store uncut dragon fruit in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It’s best to eat the fruit as soon as possible, but the fruit will stay fresh for a few days if you keep it in the refrigerator. Store the fruit in a crisper drawer for best results.
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  5. https://www.foodsforbetterhealth.com/how-to-tell-if-dragon-fruit-is-ripe-33937
  6. https://youtu.be/d_bxAA36NtY?t=63
  7. https://youtu.be/2If4Do1b4Rg?t=47
  8. https://youtu.be/2If4Do1b4Rg?t=60
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  4. https://youtu.be/2If4Do1b4Rg?t=172

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Ed Kuoha Co-authored by: Ed Kuoha Chef This article was co-authored by Ed Kuoha. Ed Kuoha is a Chef and the Owner of Kuoha Culinary based in Aiea, Hawaii. He has more than 20 years of experience in various culinary kitchens and settings such as Morimoto Waikiki, where he received hands-on training from Iron Chef Morimoto. Chef Ed specializes in small catering events and private chef requests. He holds an Associate’s degree from The Culinary Institute of the Pacific at Kapiolani Community College. This article has been viewed 60,513 times. 5 votes - 100% Co-authors: 3 Updated: May 1, 2025 Views: 60,513 Categories: Food Selection and Storage Article SummaryX

Before picking your dragon fruit, make sure that it’s been about a month after it flowers. Additionally, press lightly on the fruit and check that it’s firm, but has a bit of give, like a ripe mango or avocado, If it’s ripe, grasp the fruit with your hand and twist it around 1 to 2 times, then pull it right off the stalk. At this point, if the fruit doesn’t come off easily, let it ripen for a little longer. Finally, tear off the dried flowers at the bottom before eating or storing your dragon fruit. For more tips on how to tell if your dragon fruit is ripe, read on. Did this summary help you?YesNo

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