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Ingredients

  • 1 pommegranate
  • 2 apples
  • 4 small/ bananas
  • 1 medium sized guava
  • small bunch of grapes, traditionally white ones are used, you can add red or black or even a mix of all 3!
  • 1 large orange
  • Large Pakistani mango
  • 1/4 a lemon
  • 1/2 tsp of icing sugar
  • 1/4 tsp of 'chaat masala' - this is a blend of spices used in fruit and chickpea salad, buy it from an asian grocer, or try supermarket. I like the 'Lazeez' brand,

Method

  • STEP 1
    Read through the recipe and gather all your ingredients.
  • STEP 2
    Take seeds out of pommegranate. The easy way is to top and tail the pommegranate, cut into half. Then hold each half over a bowl and smack the back with a serving spoon. Be quite firm, the seeds pop out easily.
  • STEP 3
    Peel, core and chop apples into small pieces and add to bowl
  • STEP 4
    Peel and slice banana's lengthways and chop into pieces, add to bowl.
  • STEP 5
    Wash, top and tail guava. Cut into half, scoop out seeds with a teaspoon. slice lengthways, add to bowl. (make sure guava is yellow on the outside and not green, ripe guava should be soft) Guava's can be either white or pink on the inside, like the one in picture, if you can't get hold of fresh guava's, try the pink tinned ones.
  • STEP 6
    wash grapes, remove stalks and add to bowl. (Slice in half lengthway's if grapes are large).
  • STEP 7
    Remove skin and pith from orange using a sharp knife and cut out segments, add to bowl, squeeze remaining orange onto fruit. Peel the mango and chop into pieces. You can buy these from june-august from an Asian grocer, the smell and taste is amazing, try it :)
  • STEP 8
    Add the juice of 1/4 fresh lemon, this stops the fruit turning brown.
  • STEP 9
    Add the sugar (fruit in the UK tends to be sour as it is picked before it is ripened and imported over here, the sugar helps balance this a little, icing sugar is best as it dissolves quickly but you can use caster sugar too) and chaat masala, stir well and leave to stand for 15 minutes, this will allow the spices to infuse. Don't add too much spices as it will make the salad too hot, especially for kiddies!
  • STEP 10
    You can add pureed apricots to this mix if you wish. Just boil 5 partially dehydrated apricots and blitz them in a food processor when they are soft, then pour onto fruit salad!
  • STEP 11
    Other fruits can be added too, try kiwi, strawberries, tinned or fresh peaches, tinned or fresh pears (peel first), blueberies, although they are not used traditionally.
  • STEP 12
    You can serve mango or vanilla icecream with the chaat too :)
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