Can be eaten together, are fruits are not mutually exclusive.
Dragon fruit is a tropical fruit, it is best to buy now eat. In the low temperature of 5 ℃ - 9 ℃, freshly picked dragon fruit without squeezing collision, the preservation period can be more than a month. At room temperature of 25℃-30℃, the shelf life can be more than 2 weeks.?
The dragon fruit is not only sweet flavor, but also has a high nutritional value, it is set in the fruit, buds, vegetables, medicine advantages in one. Not only is it nutritious and unique, it has few pests and diseases, and can grow normally without using almost any pesticides. Therefore, dragon fruit is a kind of green, environmentally friendly fruit and health care with certain therapeutic effects of nutritious food.
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Generally speaking, patients with gastric ulcers are not suitable for more food to promote the secretion of gastric acid, such as corn, potatoes, etc.; patients with diabetes, it is not suitable for the diet of polysaccharides; if consumed, there is a general feeling of discomfort. However, due to the lack of nutritional knowledge, people attribute this to "food incompatibility".
There are a lot of people who eat out of the disease is due to unclean diet, rather than "food matching" caused.
Daily life diet, food in the collection, transportation, cleaning, cooking, contaminated by toxic chemicals or food spoilage can cause gastrointestinal adverse reactions, diarrhea, poisoning and even death.
In China's "Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents (2016)", it is also mentioned that up to 2016, there has been no case or report of food poisoning due to "food incompatibility".
Sometimes people feel sick after eating something, often because the food is not clean, not eaten in the right way, allergies and other personal reasons. The rumors on the Internet exaggerate the interaction between foods and ignore the importance of dosage, which has led to various rumors of "poisoning" and "death".
References? Baidu Encyclopedia - Food Compatibility
Reference? Baidu Encyclopedia - Dragon Fruit