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Fresh Fruit Salad. Holiday celebration is not complete with out the Pinoy sweet salad. There are countless versions using various ingredients and flavors, from flavored gelatins to fruit gels, from potatoes to pastas from young coconut strips to canned fruits. For my holiday celebration recipe, I will make a fruit salad different from the usual. Fresh fruits in season are always available at supermarket, they also come in pre-cut packages. Instead of using the usual canned fruit cocktail, I used a cocktail of fruits that are in season for my fruit salad. There are no rules in what type of fruit to be used, any fruits available can be use the more variety the better. I needed about two kilos of cut fresh fruit, a small can of condensed milk, all propose creamer and grated cheese toss them all together and chill until ready to serve.
Ingredients:
1 big bowl of assorted cube fresh fruit, about 2 kilos
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fresh n healthy fruit salad.
ReplyDeleteso yummy and mouthwatering, i wanna eat this now
ReplyDeleteMELON AT KIWI FRUIT AY NAPAIT PAG NATAGAL NA CHILL SA REF.
ReplyDeletei loved it
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