What are the sweetest fruits I can add to my fruit salad?
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Apples, bananas, and grapes :)
When I was a kid I would fight my sister for her cherry.
Pineapple, kiwi, strawberries, blueberries, and nectarines. Mmmmm!
Depends if I am going to eat the salad as soon as it is made, or if it is going to sit around a while. If I get to eat it right away I like apples, bananas, strawberry, pineapple, pear. If it has to last I lean towards watermellon, cantaloupe, pineapple and grapes.
I think JLeslie gave a great answer ! I want her salad .
My previous response sounds bad. I meant the cherry in the can of fruit cocktail and not her virginity.
hahahahahahh @johnpowell
i make fruit drinks in one of those smoothie blender things off some infomercial (and i highly recommend it) and apple makes or breaks it. its so much better with apple even though i’d say that pineapple and peach and mango and that type of fruit is “fruitier”...for some reason apple just has a lot of impact. mmm. and concord grapes. MOANNNN.
always top it off with a yogurt that use to be my favorite.
@JLeslie I hate yogurt, too. There can’t be many of us around! I would put lots of banana in my salad and those little canned mandarin oranges
@faye and that crazy obsession with yogurt ice cream—ugh. It does taste different, come on!
@JLeslie I would definitely accept the extra calories, sugar, fat, etc to have proper ice cream!
@faye low fat, low sugar, yogurt…any of those types of ice cream i cringe at the thought of. if i want ice cream, i want fat sugary ice cream. not tasteless, sugarless, diet is cream. barf
I like yogurt, but I hate smoothies.
throw in some pomegranates.it adds a sweet and crunchy bonus to your salad.
I love pomegranate and it would provide more benefits when compare with other fruits.
Dried cranberries or raspberries are a good sweet add.
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