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    Can you recommend another recipe for making a fruit salad?
    Markeicha Dulaney
    Personal Chef
    Chef Markeicha Dulaney is a Personal Chef and Founder of Sweet Monáe Personal Chef Services in 2015 in South Florida. She has over 22 years of experience in the kitchen and provides customizable menus to meet the dietary needs, taste preferences, style, and budget of each client. She also specializes in weekly in-home chef services, all-inclusive pro-chef services, boutique catering, and pantry organizing services. She was featured in The Knot's "Table for Two" YouTube episodes and has also been featured in Real Simple Magazine article on "What routines save you the most time.” Chef Markeicha Dulaney graduated with an Associate's Degree from the Pennsylvania Culinary Institute of Culinary Arts and is a longtime member of the USPCA (United States Personal Chef Association).
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    For crafting a delightful fruit salad, I recommend combining various citrus fruits, bananas, in-season watermelon, strawberries, and an assortment of melons. Enhance the flavors with a touch of fresh mint and a sprinkle of sugar for maceration, and consider incorporating a mint and lime-flavored simple syrup for added zest. To achieve a creamier texture, you can opt for refreshing whipped coconut cream instead. Whether you prefer a lime-infused lightness or the richness of whipped coconut cream, both options bring distinct qualities to the fruit salad. Finish off the ensemble with a sprinkle of toasted coconut for a tropical touch, especially delightful when using an array of tropical fruits in this particular recipe.
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    Will the fruit salad taste good with any fruit, like mango or pomegranate?
    Community Answer
    You can add practically any type of fruit that suits your fancy. Some people even like to add a sweet cream or yogurt into the salad for a little different taste.
  • Question
    Can I substitute other fruit?
    PrincessCutieFuz26
    Community Answer
    Yes! Just make sure the fruit you swap in is in the same category. For example, if you want to substitute something for a tropical fruit salad, choose another tropical fruit (pineapple, kiwi, etc.).
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    Can I add peak milk to the fruit salad?
    Community Answer
    You could add peak milk, but it might not taste good. It is your choice. Don’t add too much, otherwise you won’t be able to taste the fruit. Milk might not make it very refreshing if it is warm.
  • Question
    How do I stop my fruit salad from going brown?
    Community Answer
    Eat it as soon as you make it and/or avoid using fruits that tend to go brown (e.g., apples, bananas). If you want to save some for later, put it in an airtight container as soon as possible and refrigerate.
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    Is it okay to add a tin of passion fruit to a fruit salad?
    Community Answer
    If you want it to be fresh, tinned fruit wouldn't be a great idea, but if you don't care whether it is all fresh then you can. It is up to you and your preference.
  • Question
    Can we make it without sugar and juice?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it will just be sliced fruit and will brown quickly without the lemon juice.
  • Question
    How do I keep the blue and black berries from turning the fruit salad dark?
    Community Answer
    Handle the berries gently to minimize damage that will result in the juices leaking. Mix them into the salad very carefully.
  • Question
    How do I make a design with my fruit salad?
    Community Answer
    Have you considered trying to layer the fruits? You could make an easy pattern or 3D structure, like a flower.
  • Question
    I need to make quick fruit salad for work, any suggestions?
    Community Answer
    You could buy pre-cut fruit from the grocery store to save time chopping and slicing.
  • Question
    What can I use other than orange juice?
    Community Answer
    You could use any juice that is acidic, like cranberry juice, a cranberry-fruit juice mixture, or sweetened, concentrated lemonade. I would not use apple juice, pear juice, peach juice, etc. without a healthy dose of lemon juice for acidity.
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    Can I add lime juice and orange juice in a fruit salad?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    Absolutely. Feel free to add any type of juices you'd like.
  • Question
    Can I add heavy cream to the fruit salad?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    Heavy cream is a liquid and won't exactly go well together with the salad. Try beating the heavy cream so it can turn into whipped cream, a perfect topping for fruit salads.
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    Can I add food coloring?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long you are 100 percent sure it is edible. Food coloring usually doesn't change the taste or texture of meals.
  • Question
    Can I use blueberries instead of pineapple for tropical fruit salad?
    Community Answer
    You can use any fruit you like in a fruit salad, though blueberries are not a tropical fruit.
  • Question
    Can I use diet lemonade for the syrup?
    Caeiia
    Top Answerer
    No.
  • Question
    Can I use blueberries, grapes, oranges and apples, tossing them into a bowl without any sugar, vinegar or whatever?
    HumanBeing
    Top Answerer
    Sure! Fruit salad is basically just fruits mixed together. You don't have to make a dressing. Blueberries, grapes, oranges, and apples sound good together. You may want to put some orange juice on the mixture so the apple doesn't go brown.
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    Can I use pawpaw in fruit salad?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    Yes, you can. Remove the skin and seeds from the pawpaw fruit and slice it into pieces. These can easily be added into a fruit salad since pawpaw has a tropical, refreshing kind of flavor.
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