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Spiced Fruit Salad

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Indian Femina, Femina4, Sweet succe 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

225 g Tinned pineapple chunks
225 g Tinned papaya chunks
225 g Tinned mango slices; cut into chunks
225 g Tinned guava halves; cut into chunks
7 1/2 Cm cinnamon
2 Black cardamoms
3 Cloves
4 Black peppercorns

INSTRUCTIONS

DRAIN all the fruits and reserve the syrup. Mix all the syrup together,
reserve 280 ml. and drain off the remainder.
Put the syrup into a saucepan. Add the spices and bring to the boil. Cover
the pan and let it simmer for 20 minutes.
Uncover and reduce the syrup to half its original volume by boiling for
about five minutes. Remove from heat and allow the syrup to cool. Keep the
pan covered until the syrup is cool (in an open pan some of the flavour
will be lost).
Reserve a few pieces of papaya and guava and all the mangoes. Arrange the
remaining fruits in a serving bowl. Arrange the mangoes on top, then put in
the reserved papaya and guava.
Strain the spiced syrup and pour over the fruits. Cover with cling film and
chill.
For a variation, use fresh ripe William pear instead of tinned mango. Can
also add one tbsp. brandy to the syrup.
Converted by MC_Buster.
NOTES : A novel deviation from traditional Indian desserts, but an
excellent one to round off an Indian meal. Handle the tinned mango slices
very carefully as they tend to be far too soft. Use fresh mangoes, if
available during the season.
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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