FRUIT SALAD RECIPE
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Thursday, 23 April 2020

WATERMELON MINT & FETA SALAD


Refreshing and delicious. This is exactly what this salad is. I love how juicy watermelons are, this makes them perfect for the hot weather especially when you find drinking water is boring. I have been loving Feta Cheese and so I decided to add them into a salad. The flavors of mint add a touch of freshness and vibrant colors.

Saturday, 3 November 2018

ORANGE BANANA WATERMELON FRUIT SALAD



Nothing beats fresh vibrant fruits filled with lots of crispiness and sweetness. A fruit salad is a dish consisting of various kinds of fruit, sometimes served in a liquid, either in their own juices or a syrup. When served as an appetizer or as a dessert, a fruit salad is sometimes known as a fruit cocktail or fruit cup. There are a number of home recipes for fruit salad that contain different kinds of fruit, or that use a different kind of sauce other than the fruit's own juice or syrup. Common ingredients used in fruit salads include strawberries, pineapple, honeydew, watermelon, grapes, and kiwifruit. Various recipes may call for the addition of nuts, fruit juices, certain vegetables, yogurt, or other ingredients. One variation is a Waldorf-style fruit salad, which uses a mayonnaise-based sauce. Other recipes use sour cream (such as in ambrosia), yogurt or even mustard as the primary sauce ingredient. A variation on fruit salad uses whipped cream mixed in with many varieties of fruits (usually a mixture of berries), and also often include miniature marshmallows. Rojak, a Malaysian fruit salad, uses a spicy sauce with peanuts and shrimp paste. In the Philippines, fruit salads are popular party and holiday fare, usually made with buko, or young coconut, and condensed milk in addition to other canned or fresh fruit. I love how vibrant and colorful fruit salads are since they incorporate different fruits with their own yummy bright colors. You can make the fruit salad as simple as you like or as complicated as you want. You can even use two fruits or even as many as 10 fruits. Have fun with your fruit salad!

Sunday, 17 September 2017

HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR SALADS


Hey Lovelies,
It being a lazy Sunday I decided to just find some fun facts for you guys about food. Today I'll be giving you the low down on salads. We all know what salads are and most if not all of us love to eat different kinds of salads with our meals. I always thought that serving salads came with a set of rules that had to be followed, apparently not. Salads can be served at whatever point of meal taking. They do not have to be served as a side dish with meals or before eating meals. I only knew of fruit salads, vegetable salads, pasta salads and egg salads. But there are more and even different types of salads.I want to try and make a few of them depending on the ingredients that I will find. Making salads is a fun thing because you get to mix and match your ingredients and add in herbs, oils, spices and even liquids of your choice to make the ultimate delicious salad. Are there any salads that you recognize from the list of salads below? Have you tried any of the salads in the list?

Tuesday, 8 August 2017

AVOCADO BEET SALAD


Happy Election day Kenyans! Now lets get back to food business. Today I made a Fruit Salad. Fruits Salads are just colorful little bowls of yummy wonders. We got a bunch of fruits from Ushago (the village/grandmas home) and what better way to enjoy them all at once other than as a fruit salad. You can make ahead and refrigerate for later use but make sure you sprinkle with lemon or lime so that the Avocado or Bananas do not discolor. I'm liking the Beet root currently, it not only adds a bright red color to the Salad, but gives the Salad a lovely crunch. Most importantly the Beet root is great for your health as it increases your blood.A few pointers that I have now learnt. Mix the Beet root right at the end just before serving as it tends to discolor the rest if the ingredients. Two also add the avocado in the end and gently toss if your Avocado is very ripe. Apart from that, have fun making your Fruit Salad, add or remove any ingredient that you do not like!
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Maira Gall