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Ideas for Making a Fruit Dip
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Fruit dip is a great complement to any cracker or dessert plate. Spread dip on small pieces of bread, use with vegetables, or spoon onto ice cream for a snack. Fruit dips are sold in grocery stores and gift shops throughout the world. Many people buy containers of the dip on their vacations and give them as gifts when they return. People like having the dip on hand for company, parties, and other events. Small jars are given away at weddings as party favors.

Some people choose to make their own fruit dip. This is very easy. Buy fruits such as mango, berries, peaches, and other juicy fruits. Use a food processor or mash up the fruit by hand after it has been washed. Remove any large seeds. Add sugar to make it sweet or leave it out for a sweet and sour taste. Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve or give away to others. Dip can be spread on almost anything. Fruit salsas have become popular over the years and are considered a fruit dip.

Since people are trying to healthier foods, adding fruits and vegetables to any diet is easy if a person is creative and willing to try new combinations of food. Fruit dip can be made from most fruits and can also be a combination of fruits. This creates some unique tastes that can be used on a variety of breads, crackers, and even vegetables. Dips also make a good dessert item for those who are trying to lose weight and want to cut back on food high in sugar and calories. Making a fruit dip is an easy, expensive way to begin a diet. By combining good food and exercise, one can lose weight quickly and will lead a healthier lifestyle.



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