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Ecuador Come Y Bebe (Drinkable Fruit Salad)

May 14, 2015 By Darlene at International Cuisine

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a bowl of tropical fruit in juice from Ecuador

Ecuador Come Y Bebe is a delicious drinkable tropical fruit salad that can be made with any combination of fruit you desire.  We had this light and refreshing drinkable salad as our dessert course to our Ecuadorian meal. Of course in Ecuador you can find all sorts of tropical fruits so you can use whatever you like.  Ecuador come y bebe was the perfect ending. Enjoy!

Ecuador come y bebe

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Ecuador Come Y Bebe (Drinkable Fruit Salad)

Course Dessert
Cuisine Ecuador
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 4
Author International Cuisine

Ingredients

  • 1 papaya diced
  • 2 bananas diced
  • 4 cups orange juice Fresh Squeezed
  • 2 large oranges sliced
  • Optional: 2 cups Mango and/or pineapple diced

Instructions

  • Squeeze the oranges and place the juice into the fridge.
  • Dice your fresh papaya and bananas, oranges and any other fruit you are using into uniform pieces and place into either 1 large serving bowl or individual serving glasses. Pour orange juice over and chill for 20-30 minutes.
  • Serve chilled.

 

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