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Freshly Power Fruits: Tasty Recipe Ideas For Power Fruits In A Small Bowl (Freshly & Healthy Kitchen). Fruity, sweet, tasty and healthy - all this is fruit salad. Whether as a refreshing summer snack, healthy breakfast or delicious dessert - fruit salad has many variations. They look great, taste delicious and are also full of vitamins! The best recipes come here for all fruit fans. Have fun trying out the recipes and enjoy your meal!
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Freshly Power Fruits:
Tasty Recipe Ideas For Power Fruits In A Small Bowl
(Freshly & Healthy Kitchen)
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Fruit salad with carambola and orange liqueur cream
Fruit salad with vanilla quark and almonds
Fruit salad with pistachio nuts and maple syrup
Buttermilk waffles with fruit salad and lemon yoghurt
Fruit cocktail with mascarpone chocolate foam
Winter fruit salad with coconut yoghurt cream
Crêpes with fruit salad and chocolate sauce
Fruit salad with stracciatella mascarpone cream
Fruit salad with vanilla mascarpone cream
Waffles with fruit salad and chocolate sauce
Apricot salad with oat flake brittle and lime yoghurt
Stuffed baby pineapple with melon, currants and kiwi under meringue hood
Tropical fruit salad with coconut yoghurt
Colourful fruit salad with elderberry yoghurt
Exotic fruit salad with Piña-Colada-Granita
Orange bulgur with fruit salad
Creamy yoghurt rice with fruit salad
Cream of soured milk and almonds with fruit salad
Quinoa quark casserole with fruit salad
Coconut rice pudding with fruit salad
Choosing the right fruit
Theoretically a fruit salad can be put together at will. However, there are some fruits whose consistency makes them less suitable for blending with other types of fruit. These include ripe kiwis, figs, apricots, plums and raspberries. These are either too soft, lose too much liquid or fall apart like raspberries. The fruit salad thus quickly becomes muddy or watery. If you still don't want to do without the delicious fruits, you can place them on top of the fruit salad directly before serving.
Among the most popular fruit salads are apples, pears, pineapples, grapes, peaches, melons, grapefruit, oranges and bananas. Of course, other types of fruit can also be used. Mango, papaya or coconut, for example, lend a touch of exoticism. If you want to delight your guests with a visually appealing fruit salad, you can alternatively select the fruits according to colour aspects and conjure up a monochrome or a very colourful dessert.
Tips for processing fruit