Dragon Fruit Thailand: Everything You Need to Know About Kaew Mang Gon (Selenicereus undatus)
Executive Summary Dragon fruit ( Selenicereus undatus ), known in Thai as kaew mang gon , is a tropical fruit originally from Mexico and Central America that now thrives across Thailand. Packed with fiber, vitamins C and E, and iron — yet low in calories — it supports the immune system, aids digestion, promotes heart health, and may help regulate blood sugar ( Dragon Fruit (แก้วมังกร) – A Superfood for Health and Vitality! ). Growing it is straightforward: it loves sun, warmth, and well-drained soil, and can be grown in pots or in the ground. Harvest comes 30–40 days after flowering, once the skin turns vibrant and the fruit gives off a faint sweet scent. ( Growing Dragon Fruit in Hua Hin: A Local Gardener’s Guide ) Eat it fresh, blend it into smoothies, toss it in salads, or use it in desserts. Dragon fruit is widely available at Thai markets and keeps in the fridge for up to five days. Fresh organic tropical fruits from Hua Hin Services. Chemical-free mangoes, dragon fruit & be...