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Slice the pitaya in 1/4 inch widths. 
Can do with the skin on or peeled
  • Title: Slice the pitaya in 1/4 inch widths.
    Can do with the skin on or peeled
  • Summary: Slice the pitaya in 1/4 inch widths.
    Can do with the skin on or peeled
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Dried pitaya will taste sweeter than the fresh fruit. 
This is because most of the water has evaporated.
  • Title: Dried pitaya will taste sweeter than the fresh fruit.
    This is because most of the water has evaporated.
  • Summary: Dried pitaya will taste sweeter than the fresh fruit.
    This is because most of the water has evaporated.
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Drying Pitayas
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Wire rack is placed on top of tray. 
The height between the tray and rack should be about 1 inch so heat will circulate
  • Title: Wire rack is placed on top of tray.
    The height between the tray and rack should be about 1 inch so heat will circulate
  • Summary: Wire rack is placed on top of tray.
    The height between the tray and rack should be about 1 inch so heat will circulate
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Pitaya slices in oven. 
Cook at 200 degrees F. for about 15 hours or overnight. 
Do not turn fruit.
  • Title: Pitaya slices in oven.
    Cook at 200 degrees F. for about 15 hours or overnight.
    Do not turn fruit.
  • Summary: Pitaya slices in oven.
    Cook at 200 degrees F. for about 15 hours or overnight.
    Do not turn fruit.
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Festival Announcement
  • Title: Festival Announcement
  • Summary: Festival Announcement
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Pretty Plate Of Pitayas
  • Title: Pretty Plate Of Pitayas
  • Summary: Pretty Plate Of Pitayas
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Pat Valdivia At The Sign-In Table
  • Title: Pat Valdivia At The Sign-In Table
  • Summary: Pat Valdivia At The Sign-In Table
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Pitaya Growers
  • Title: Pitaya Growers
  • Summary: Pitaya Growers
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More Of Edgar Valdivia's Pitayas
  • Title: More Of Edgar Valdivia's Pitayas
  • Summary: More Of Edgar Valdivia's Pitayas
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Drying pitaya: Cut the fruit in 1/4 inch thick slices. Place on rack in oven at 200 degrees for 15 hours.
  • Title: Drying pitaya: Cut the fruit in 1/4 inch thick slices. Place on rack in oven at 200 degrees for 15 hours.
  • Summary: Drying pitaya: Cut the fruit in 1/4 inch thick slices. Place on rack in oven at 200 degrees for 15 hours.
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Edgar Valdivia With Pitaya Juice
  • Title: Edgar Valdivia With Pitaya Juice
  • Summary: Edgar Valdivia With Pitaya Juice
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Festival Speakers Ramiro Lobo & Roger Washington
  • Title: Festival Speakers Ramiro Lobo & Roger Washington
  • Summary: Festival Speakers Ramiro Lobo & Roger Washington
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Red Pink And White Fleshed Pitayas
  • Title: Red Pink And White Fleshed Pitayas
  • Summary: Red Pink And White Fleshed Pitayas
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Condor Pitaya-one of the best tasting pitayas; pink flesh and light reddish yellow skin; sensitive to both heat and cold.
  • Title: Condor Pitaya-one of the best tasting pitayas; pink flesh and light reddish yellow skin; sensitive to both heat and cold.
  • Summary: Condor Pitaya-one of the best tasting pitayas; pink flesh and light reddish yellow skin; sensitive to both heat and cold.
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A Box Of Pitayas
  • Title: A Box Of Pitayas
  • Summary: A Box Of Pitayas
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Asunta Pitaya-a hybrid that is very tasty; 1/2 pound in weight; pulp is white; skin is light green; red flower
  • Title: Asunta Pitaya-a hybrid that is very tasty; 1/2 pound in weight; pulp is white; skin is light green; red flower
  • Summary: Asunta Pitaya-a hybrid that is very tasty; 1/2 pound in weight; pulp is white; skin is light green; red flower
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Jay Ruskey, Dario Grossberger and Roger Washington
  • Title: Jay Ruskey, Dario Grossberger and Roger Washington
  • Summary: Jay Ruskey, Dario Grossberger and Roger Washington
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Samuel & Dario Grossberger
  • Title: Samuel & Dario Grossberger
  • Summary: Samuel & Dario Grossberger
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Ramiro Lobo Giving His Presentation
  • Title: Ramiro Lobo Giving His Presentation
  • Summary: Ramiro Lobo Giving His Presentation
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Edgar Valdivia's Pitayas
  • Title: Edgar Valdivia's Pitayas
  • Summary: Edgar Valdivia's Pitayas
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Pearl and Keona Pitayas from Roger Washington
  • Title: Pearl and Keona Pitayas from Roger Washington
  • Summary: Pearl and Keona Pitayas from Roger Washington
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Condor Pitayas from the Grossbergers
  • Title: Condor Pitayas from the Grossbergers
  • Summary: Condor Pitayas from the Grossbergers
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An Nguyen's Pitayas
  • Title: An Nguyen's Pitayas
  • Summary: An Nguyen's Pitayas
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Tom Del Hotal's Pitayas
  • Title: Tom Del Hotal's Pitayas
  • Summary: Tom Del Hotal's Pitayas
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Gray Martin's Pitayas
  • Title: Gray Martin's Pitayas
  • Summary: Gray Martin's Pitayas
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Program
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Physical Characteristics of two pitaya flowers-anthers & stigma
  • Title: Physical Characteristics of two pitaya flowers-anthers & stigma
  • Summary: anthers, stigma
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Selenicereus megalanthus Pitaya From Steve Berger
  • Title: Selenicereus megalanthus Pitaya From Steve Berger
  • Summary: Selenicereus megalanthus Pitaya From Steve Berger
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Dried Pitaya By Edgar Valdivia
  • Title: Dried Pitaya By Edgar Valdivia
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Pomagranete EVERSWEET
  • Title: Pomagranete EVERSWEET
  • Summary: Eversweet. To me, one of the best tasting. It has soft seeds and great flavor. Doesn't stain hands. Grows well in California
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pomq1ts0_medium
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  • Summary: Display of different types of pomegranates tested at USDA (Davis,CA) in 2008
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PomQ2_medium
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  • Summary: Display of different types of pomegranates tested at USDA(Davis, CA) in 2008
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POMQ34_medium
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  • Summary: Display of different types of pomegranats tested at USDA (Davis) in 2008
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John Chater
  • Title: John Chater
  • Summary: John Chater worked 40 years in pomegranates. He developed and patented 'Eversweet'.He worked on many other good types for California
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POMEGRANATE STRUCTURE 5
  • Title: POMEGRANATE STRUCTURE 5
  • Summary: Anatomy of pomegranate flower. There are male and female flowers.
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Sata rosa festival 2 1016
  • Title: Sata rosa festival 2 1016
  • Summary: Beautiful ornamental pomegranate flower. Most of these ornamentals come from Japan. They look like carnations.
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Sata rosa festival 2 1022
  • Title: Sata rosa festival 2 1022
  • Summary: Beautiful white flower, can be ornamental but also bears fruit.
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Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
Showing all 19 types of Pomegranates
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    Showing all 19 types of Pomegranates
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    Showing all 19 types of Pomegranates
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Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
Some of the Judges
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    Some of the Judges
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    Some of the Judges
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Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
Winning Fruit: Azadi #0135 
Soft Seeds; Good Taste; And Big Fruit
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    Winning Fruit: Azadi #0135
    Soft Seeds; Good Taste; And Big Fruit
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    Winning Fruit: Azadi #0135
    Soft Seeds; Good Taste; And Big Fruit
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Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
2nd Place: Sin Pepe
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    2nd Place: Sin Pepe
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    2nd Place: Sin Pepe
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Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
3rd Place: Ukusnyi #0117
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    3rd Place: Ukusnyi #0117
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    3rd Place: Ukusnyi #0117
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Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
4th Place: Eversweet
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    4th Place: Eversweet
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in Simi Valley Nov 8th, 2009
    4th Place: Eversweet
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Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
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Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
Display of all Pomegranates available for tasting.
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
    Display of all Pomegranates available for tasting.
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
    Display of all Pomegranates available for tasting.
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Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
3 Pomegranate Samples: Purple Heart; Wonderful and Palermo
  • Title: Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
    3 Pomegranate Samples: Purple Heart; Wonderful and Palermo
  • Summary: Tasting Pomegranates in USDA Wolfskill Nov 7th, 2009
    3 Pomegranate Samples: Purple Heart; Wonderful and Palermo
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Pomegranate Brix Results from Wolfskill 2009
Test results from Joe Real
  • Title: Pomegranate Brix Results from Wolfskill 2009
    Test results from Joe Real
  • Summary: Pomegranate Brix Results from Wolfskill 2009
    Test results from Joe Real
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Anor e Sioh Black Pomegranate From Taft,Iran
Photograph courtesy of Cimorghe
Very Rare with medicinal uses. 
Good Flavor
  • Title: Anor e Sioh Black Pomegranate From Taft,Iran
    Photograph courtesy of Cimorghe
    Very Rare with medicinal uses.
    Good Flavor
  • Summary: Anor e Sioh Black Pomegranate From Taft,Iran
    Photograph courtesy of Cimorghe
    Very Rare with medicinal uses.
    Good Flavor
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Announcement for 2008 Festival
  • Title: Announcement for 2008 Festival
  • Summary: 2008 Pitaya Festival
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Edgar_Pitahaya_Festival_2008[1]
  • Title: Edgar_Pitahaya_Festival_2008[1]
  • Summary: Edgar Valdivia welcomes attendents
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IMG_2010
  • Title: IMG_2010
  • Summary: Wonderful attendents
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Paul%20Thomson_8X11[1]
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  • Summary: Tribute to Paul Thomson, Father of the Pitaya in California.
    June 29, 1916 - May 31, 2008
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09 13 08_1438
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  • Summary: Tractors take attendents to UC Field Station plantation of pitayas
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09 13 08_1460
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  • Summary: Ramiro Lobo lecturing attendents on the pitayas being grown at the Field Station
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IMG_2017
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  • Summary: View of pitaya plantatin at UC Field Station
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09 13 08_1581
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  • Summary: Paul Thomson Award presented to Leo Manuel for his wonderful contribution by creating 'pitay fruits' in Yahoo Groups (2000 members worldwide
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  • Summary: View of award presented to Leo Manuel
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09 13 08_1575
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  • Summary: Bill Gerlach of Melissa's Produce lectures on marketing of pitayas
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09 13 08_1573
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  • Summary: Edgar Valdivia answering questions on the pollination and cultivation of pitayas
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  • Summary: Audience enjoying the great program
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  • Summary: Beautiful display of different varieties of pitayas provided by local growers
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IMG_2006
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  • Summary: Attendent admiring the display
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09 13 08_1406
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  • Summary: Samples of pitayas grown at the Field Station to be tested by attendents
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09 13 08_1403
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  • Summary: Beautiful pitayas
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09 13 08_1419
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  • Summary: Magenta flesh pitayas with different names dominated the display. Most very sweet and high in brix
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09 13 08_1418
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  • Summary: 'Tricia' pear shaped fruit with different outer appearance. Deep red flesh and mild, sweet flavor. Brix 16
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  • Summary: Grey Martin's #37 was the best of all tested. The flesh is pink, brix was 20.5 and excellent flavor; it weighed 2 1/2 lbs.
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  • Summary: 'Asunta' grown by Edgar Valdivia is a hybrid. Excellent flavor, small in size, brix 14
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IMG_2005
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  • Summary: Display of various pitayas provided by local growers. Many different colored flesh and shapes.
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09 13 08_1424
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  • Summary: 'Pitayo Dulce' columnar type. Everyone loved the flavor-sweet and juicy. The outer skin is smooth. Brix 18
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  • Summary: Damaged pitaya; eaten by rats or birds. This is one of the problems growers are facing in the fields
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  • Summary: Maybe having a beautiful dog will chase away all the critters! This is my dog, Legion
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  • Summary: All ages enjoys this delicious fruit!
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Pitaya Testing Results U.C. South Coast
  • Title: Pitaya Testing Results U.C. South Coast
  • Summary: Chart showing the many different types of pitayas being grown at UC Field Station in Irvine
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