Tropical fresh fruit salad

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tropical fresh fruit salad

Sometimes, the most satisfying dessert is the easiest to make!

Ingredients :

4 ripe mangoes, cut into 1 x 1-inch cubes
1 melon, cut into 1 x 1-inch cubes
4 bananas, sliced into 1/2-inch thick rings
sweetened condensed milk (optional)

How to :

Stir the fruits together and drizzle sweetened condensed milk over them. That’s it! Enjoy!

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3 Responses to “Tropical fresh fruit salad”
  1. jenny says:

    hi connie, i’ve been searching for taisan cake recipe. where can i get one? thanks

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