Ingredients
- 1 banana, slightly under-ripe, sliced
- 1 ripe pear, any variety, chopped
- 2 firm peaches, pitted and chopped
- 1 pint strawberries, tops removed and coarsely chopped
- A wedge lemon or lime
- 6 large plain sandwich wraps, 10-inch, available near deli counter
- 1 cup fruit preserves or all fruit spread, such as seedless raspberry or blackberry
Directions
Mix fruit in a bowl and dress with a little lime or lemon juice to retard browning. Place wraps in a clean towel, place in microwave and heat on high for 30 seconds to soften them. Place a wrap on your cutting board and spread with preserves. Pile 1/6 of your salad near 1 edge of your wrap. Tuck in sides and roll up the fruit in the wrap. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
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By raflin00_8904948
Columbus, OH
on April 02, 2008
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I think that Rachel was trying to come up with something novel when she thought of this idea. This might trick a picky kid into eating some fruit, but for most everyone else, kid or not, what's wrong with putting the fruit in a small cup and bringing plastic forks to spear the fruit? Or how about the classic fruit kabob? Much smarter, and less messy way to eat cut up fruit, don't you think?
By jealaedionne_82...
Newbern, AL
on September 04, 2007
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I'm Jealae I really like this recipe it good for a diet!!
By kennedyfish
Broken Bow, OK
on May 25, 2006
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This is an extremely easy to make recipe with wonderful fresh ingredients! It is a snap to make and very healthy - easy on the waistline. Grown-ups and kids alike loved this one!
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