Monday, June 15, 2026

Kim Jong Un Inspects Military Facilities as North Korea Prepares for Defense Day

Kim Jong Un emphasized the importance of strengthening national defense while inspecting various military-related facilities...

U.S. Court Sides with Samsung Heavy Industries in High-Stakes $250 Million Petrobras Case

Samsung Heavy Industries has won an appeal in a $250 million damages lawsuit related to brokerage fees for a drillship filed by Petrobras.

NJZ Debuts at ComplexCon Amid Legal Drama with ADOR

NewJeans, now NJZ, faces legal challenges with ADOR while preparing for ComplexCon, marking their independent artist journey.

Why Passionfruit is the New Superfruit You Need to Try

EtcWhy Passionfruit is the New Superfruit You Need to Try
News1

Amid the ongoing record heatwave, the subtropical fruit passion fruit harvest is in full swing in Namwon, Jeonbuk Autonomous Province.

According to Namwon City, passion fruit was introduced to local farms in 2014 as part of a response to climate change.

Passion fruit has gained significant consumer popularity with growing interest in subtropical and tropical crops due to global warming. The full-scale harvest begins in August, attracting attention as a high-income crop for farmers.

Passion fruit, known as Baekhyang-gwa (fruit with a hundred scents), is a perennial vine due to its wide variety of fragrances. It contains seven times more vitamin C than pomegranates. With high levels of potassium, niacin, and the female hormone estrogen, it has earned the nickname “fruit of the goddess.”

It is known for its high dietary fiber content, which helps maintain a healthy digestive system and prevents constipation. It is also reported to have anti-aging and immune-boosting benefits.

Currently, Namwon City is conducting cultivation demonstrations to ensure the functional benefits of passion fruit. Joint research is also being undertaken with the Jeonbuk Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services on the regional adaptability and technology establishment of pollen-carrying bees.

Lee Jung Gwan, a rural guidance officer from the ONE Food Team at Namwon Agricultural Technology Center, stated, “We will do our best to establish passion fruit as a high-income crop and a locally specialized product.”

Check Out Our Content

Check Out Other Tags:

Most Popular Articles