Ingredients You’ll Need 2 ripe bananas, sliced 1 cup green grapes, whole or halved 1 cup red grapes, whole or halved 1 cup mandarin orange segments (fresh or canned, drained) 1 cup pineapple chunks (fresh or canned, drained) 1 ripe mango, peeled and diced (optional but delicious) 1 tablespoon honey or orange juice (optional, for natural glaze) Fresh mint leaves for garnish (optional) Step 1: Wash & Prep Wash all fruits thoroughly under cold water. Peel bananas and mango, then slice or dice as needed. Drain canned fruit if using. Step 2: Combine Place all the fruits into a large mixing bowl. If using honey or orange juice for a natural glaze, drizzle it over the top. Step 3: Toss Gently Using a soft spatula or spoon, gently toss everything until well mixed. Be careful not to mash the bananas. Step 4: Garnish & Serve Top with fresh mint leaves if desired. Serve immediately, or chill in the fridge for 20–30 minutes for a cooler experience. Tips & Variations Add strawberries or blueberries for a berry boost. Squeeze lemon juice over banana slices to prevent browning. Swap in apples or kiwi for extra crunch and color. Add a pinch of chopped basil or mint for a gourmet twist. How to Store Fresh Fruit Salad Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Avoid keeping too long once bananas are added, as they brown quickly. To prep in advance, cut and store all fruits except bananas. Add bananas just before serving. Health Benefits of Fruit Salad High in fiber Loaded with vitamin C & antioxidants Great source of natural energy Hydrating and low-calorie This fruit salad is an excellent option for those seeking to reduce processed sugar and eat more naturally sweet foods. What to Serve With Fruit Salad Breakfast toast or yogurt bowls Grilled meats or seafood for a fresh contrast Brunch spreads or party platters Smoothie bar additionsEnjoy !
Fresh Fruit Salad Recipe