In the heart of Los Angeles, a couple from Brooklyn discovered their Californian identity in the most unexpected way. They were dining at Venice restaurant, Gjelina, when a passion fruit, with its distinctive purple exterior and intoxicatingly sweet aroma, tumbled onto their table. An experience that was not just gustatory, but a sensory introduction to the captivating allure of this tropical fruit.
My own love affair with passion fruit began in Brazil, where its abundance was a stark contrast to the scarcity and exorbitant cost back in New York. The fruit’s rarity in the Big Apple only added to its charm, making it a prized indulgence to be savored sparingly.
But all that changed with the discovery of Rincon Tropics, a Californian company that has taken upon itself the task of shipping passion fruit affordably across the country. A veritable game-changer, Rincon Tropics has not only made passion fruit more accessible but also elevated it from an exotic rarity to a much sought-after treat.
At the heart of Rincon Tropics is Nick Brown, a sixth-generation farmer from Carpinteria. Brown grows passion fruit on his family’s ranch, a labor of love that has seen him overcome market challenges to tap into the American appreciation for this unique fruit. Now, Brown ships about a thousand pounds of passion fruit weekly, right to the doors of consumers and restaurants alike.
Brown’s Instagram presence, resplendent with images of his picturesque ranch and the exotic fruit, has garnered a significant following. A testament to not only the fruit’s rising popularity but also the visual appeal of its unique, vibrant exterior, and intriguingly complex interior.
My visit to Brown’s ranch was a revelation, a joyous experience of eating fresh passion fruit amidst its natural habitat. The sensation of the fruit’s tart pulp, combined with the sweet aroma that permeates the air, was a sensory delight that truly brings home the allure of passion fruit.