Passionfruit:

Dragonfruit:

Mangosteen:

Rambutan:

Honestly, I usually prefer vegetables to fruit (give me a platter of broccoli over a banana any day!) but Mark and I absolutely loved the fruit in Vietnam. One of the best renditions was when our friends took us to get a fruit yogurt dessert. The glass comes with chunks of pineapple, mango, banana, avocado, pineapple, and watermelon mixed in plain lightly sweetened yogurt and a tray of ice. You scoop the ice into the fruit yogurt mixture and enjoy a cold, sweet treat. Yum!
When I get back to Houston, Mark and I plan to take a trip to Hong Kong City Mall to check out the Asian fruit situation. Also, Mark never got around to trying durian while we were in Vietnam so I'm thinking I need to make him try it in a pastry or bubble tea. (Mark's friend Khanh poetically ascribes eating durian to "eating a mango on the toilet." Don't you love that??)
One of my favorite ways to enjoy fruit at breakfast is in a smoothie, but smoothies are delicious anytime of the day or night. My dad likes them because they are cold and soothing for his throat. Tonight I made mango smoothies for myself and my dad.
Mango Smoothie
I love smoothies because you can throw almost any kind of fruit, liquid, and dairy in a blender and it will turn out nice. This isn't a true recipe - just guidelines.
- Frozen mango chunks
- Stoneyfield plain organic lowfat yogurt (you could use nonfat or full fat, pick your poison)
- Juice
Playing around: I love adding a combination of frozen fruits, such as mango and strawberry, or blueberry and peach. You could add protein powder to add bulk. You can use any kind of juice - I tend to use whatever I have around. Orange juice is good but can take over the flavor of the fruit, so sometimes I add in iced green tea.
Have fun! What are your favorite combinations?
1 comment:
Mangosteen looks like it should taste like marshmallows!
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