How to Make a Fruit Bouquet

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Grapes are one of the most fun and easiest fruits to eat as-is, but why not get creative with them?! Grapes are quite a versatile fruit. They can be tossed into garden salads, chicken salad, fruit salad, on top of pizzas, or turned into wine, jelly, and jams.  One unique way of using grapes is to create a fruit bouquet!

Grapes offer outstanding hydration due to their high water content, as well as beneficial antioxidants. One serving of grapes is approximately 32 grapes, or the size of an adult’s fist.

A fruit bouquet would make a great Mother’s Day gift! It would also make a unique centerpiece. Do you have a dinner party or event coming up? Let us show you how to make a fruit bouquet that’ll impress your guests!

How to Make a Fruit Bouquet

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How to Make a Fruit Bouquet

Prep Time20 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Servings3 people

Ingredients 

  • 1 lb grapes any color
  • 1 orange cut into wedges
  • 1 strawberry
  • 1 pineapple chunks cut into a flower shape
  • 1 pear or apple

Instructions 

  • Fill the bottom of the cup with a handful of grapes, and place the pear, neck-down, on top of the grapes.
  • Spear a row of grapes onto each of the 6 skewers, leaving about 1 inch of space on each end.
  • On 5 of the skewers, spear the orange wedges on one end, and spear the pineapple flowers and strawberry onto the end of the remaining skewer.
  • Spear all 6 skewers into the top of the pear, placing the pineapple flower skewer in the center.

Notes

*You will also need 6 wooden or plastic skewers, and a glass cup or small vase.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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I hope this fruit bouquet acts as inspiration in helping you get creative in working more fruits into your life!

xoxo The Produce Mom

About Lori

Lori Taylor is the Founder & CEO of The Produce Moms. For ten years she sold fresh produce to over 300 grocery stores throughout the United States, and today she is fully focused on working with the produce supply chain, media, and government to increase fresh produce access & consumption in the US and around the globe. Connect with Lori on LinkedIn.

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