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Tropical Fruit, Shrimp And Pasta Salad

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Fruits, Seafood, Dairy, Grains Fruits, Pasta, Salads, Seafood 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 oz Springs pasta
2 1/2 lb Shrimp, cooked
1 Mango
1 Papaya
20 oz Pineapple chunks, drained
unsweetened
11 oz Mandarin segments, drained
3 Green onions
1/2 c Cream
3 T Coconut milk
1 1/2 T Mayonnaise
1 T Ginger, freshly grated
1 T Lime juice

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Thu, 23 May 96 22:33:51 PDT  From: eboyd@shentel.net  Add pasta
to a large pan of rapidly boiling water; boil, uncovered  for 10
minutes or until tender; drain and cool. Peel amngo and papaya  and
chop into chunks. Combine shrimp, all the fruits and the dressing  in a
bowl. Combine pasta and onions, place on serving plates, and top  with
salad mixture. DRESSING: Combine all ingredients thoroughly.  Posted on
MealMaster Recipes List, Digest #145, 26 May 1996

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 443
Calories From Fat: 119
Total Fat: 12.3g
Cholesterol: 266.3mg
Sodium: 1790mg
Potassium: 690.5mg
Carbohydrates: 45.5g
Fiber: 5.6g
Sugar: 32g
Protein: 28g


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