What a great idea for serving the fruits, especially to the little ones!!!
Here are some tips for a simple Rubik’s Cube Fruit Salad:
- Pick up seasonal seedless fruits, of good size, firm and texture.
- Suggested fruits: mango, pineapple, watermelon, cantaloupe, bananas, peaches, kiwi, nectarines, plums…
- Cut the fruits in regular dice of the same size. You can do this using a mold to ensure the result.
- Choose fruits of different colors and alternate them to form the cube.
- Do not put more than 4 fruits on each side.
- Do not put fruits that tend to oxidize over time (pear, apple …) unless you are going to serve them immediately!!
- You can switch fruits with diced fruit jelly, always at the same size.
… with a little fork!!
EnJoy!!!! 🙂 xx
Very festive looking!
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Clever… ha!! 😀 😀
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What a brilliant idea, Chloe.
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Thank you Chloe!! 🙂
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[ Smiles ] Hmm. That looks as though it is going to take lots of patience to create.
I would prefer that someone else make that for me.
Why?
Because, I would end up eating the fruit before the project is finished.
For the record, making a Rubik’s cube out of fruit is a rather cool idea!
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Hahaha… That’s why apples and pears are a really bad idea for beginners!!! It takes time!!!! 😀😀
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That’s so pretty, I would just want to look at it and not eat it..lol
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Hahaha… That’s true!!!❤ Maybe we should make a Jenga Fruit Salad next time… and play too!!!😀😀😘
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That’s a great idea. 😊😘
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