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    Fresh Fare: 7 Delicious Fruit Salads to Welcome Spring

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    Tropical Fruit Toss
    Ingredients:
    2 navel oranges
    1/2 fresh pineapple
    1 banana
    1 kiwi
    1/2 cup red seedless grapes
    1 tablespoon or more each of sweetened coconut flakes, chopped ... more 
    Photo by: Spoonful
    Tropical Fruit Toss
    Ingredients:
    2 navel oranges
    1/2 fresh pineapple
    1 banana
    1 kiwi
    1/2 cup red seedless grapes
    1 tablespoon or more each of sweetened coconut flakes, chopped macadamia nuts, and chocolate chips or chocolate or rainbow sprinkles
    4 slices of star fruit (optional)

    Directions:
    Peel and section one of the oranges. Cut each section in half, then add to a bowl. Wash the second orange and zest it into the bowl. Then cut it in half and squeeze the juice into the bowl.

    Peel, core, and cut the pineapple into chunks (about 1-1/2 cups). Peel the banana and slice it into rounds. Peel the kiwi and cut it into 1-inch pieces. Add the pineapple, banana, kiwi, and grapes to the bowl and toss well.

    Divide the fruit salad among 4 plates. Let the kids garnish each with coconut, macadamia nuts, chocolate chips or sprinkles, and a slice of star fruit, if desired. less 
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    Tue, Mar 12, 2013 6:24 PM EDT
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    Fruit salad will never be the same again! Look at these delicious variations and serve them as dessert or as part of a complete breakfast or lunch. These fruit salads are perfect for any occasion! Made with real fruit, one of these 7 dishes is the perfect healthy option to add to any meal. - By Denisse Icaza



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