Mexican fruit cups Recipe

Mexican fruit cups Recipe
Description
Enjoy Authentic Mexican Fruit Cups with a Sweet and Spicy Twist

Enjoy a fresh, flavorful Mexican Fruit Cup filled with watermelon, mango, pineapple, and cucumber, lightly seasoned with lime juice and a sprinkle of Tajín for an authentic touch. This easy, no-cook recipe is a perfect blend of sweet, spicy, and tangy, bringing a taste of Mexican street food right to your kitchen. Ideal for hot days, family gatherings, or as a light, refreshing snack, this Mexican fruit cup recipe is not only quick to prepare but also healthy, offering a boost of vitamins, fiber, and natural sweetness. Adjust the chili level to your taste and enjoy a nutritious, low-calorie treat that everyone will love.
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Ingredients
Instructions
- Prepare the fruits: Wash and peel the fruits as needed, then cut them into small, bite-sized cubes.
- Mix the fruits: Combine the watermelon, mango, pineapple, cucumber, and jicama in a large mixing bowl.
- Add seasoning: Squeeze lime juice over the mixed fruits. Sprinkle Tajín or chili powder and add a pinch of salt. Mix until everything is evenly coated.
- Serve: Divide the fruit mixture into individual cups or bowls. Garnish with additional lime wedges if desired.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 90kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 0.5g1%
- Sodium 80mg4%
- Total Carbohydrate 22g8%
- Dietary Fiber 3g12%
- Sugars 16g
- Protein 1g2%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
Tips
- Spice it up: Adjust the amount of chili powder or Tajín to your preference; some like it spicy, while others prefer just a hint.
- Add variety: Feel free to add other tropical fruits like papaya, cantaloupe, or even green apple for a tart crunch.
- Cooling Option: Chill the fruits before serving for an extra refreshing treat on hot days.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Feel free to customize the fruit selection to your liking. Common additions include cantaloupe, papaya, and green apples. Any juicy, tropical fruit works well with the seasoning.
Tajín is a popular Mexican seasoning made from chili peppers, lime, and salt, adding a mild heat and tangy flavor. You can find it in most grocery stores or Mexican markets, typically in the spice or international aisle.
Yes, but for the best flavor and texture, prepare it within a few hours of serving. You can prep the fruits and store them in the refrigerator, then add lime juice and seasoning just before serving.
The level of spiciness is customizable. Tajín offers a mild heat, but you can add more or less chili powder to suit your taste or leave it out if you prefer no heat.
You can replace it with a sprinkle of cayenne pepper and a dash of salt, though it will be spicier. For a milder alternative, use a combination of paprika and lime zest.
Simply reduce or omit the chili powder or Tajín. Most kids love the combination of sweet fruit with a little lime juice, making it a great healthy snack for them.
Absolutely! Just double or triple the ingredients and serve in a large bowl. Provide extra Tajín, lime wedges, and small cups so guests can season their servings to taste.
Yes, the Mexican fruit cup is naturally gluten-free, vegan, and dairy-free, making it suitable for a variety of dietary needs.
Cover and refrigerate leftovers for up to one day. However, note that the fruit may soften slightly and release juices, so it’s best enjoyed fresh.