
By Anne Hy
STONE FRUIT BOWLS
A drupe, more commonly known as stone fruit, is so named because it contains a stone (or pit) inside. Many popular stone fruits, such as cherries, plums, peaches, nectarines, mangoes and dates, are in season in late summer.
Updated at: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 17:52:17 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Great
Glycemic Index
38
Low
Glycemic Load
19
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories222.8 kcal (11%)
Total Fat3.1 g (4%)
Carbs50.4 g (19%)
Sugars40.1 g (45%)
Protein4.2 g (8%)
Sodium2 mg (0%)
Fiber8.5 g (30%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
4 servings

3 tablespoonsground chia seeds

260gmango
fresh or thawed frozen diced

1 teaspoonfresh lemon juice

2dates
pitted soft, soaked for 10 minutes in hot water and then drained

3apricots
ripe, pitted and quartered

3plums
ripe, pitted and cut into 1-inch/2.5cm pieces

2peaches
ripe, or nectarines, pitted and cut into 1-inch/2.5cm pieces

450gpitted cherries
Instructions
Step 1
In a small bowl, combine the chia seeds and ¼ cup/60ml of water and mix well. Set aside for 10 minutes to thicken.
Step 2
In a food processor or blender, combine the mango, lemon juice, dates and the chia mixture and process until smooth. Divide equally among four small glass dessert bowls. Cover and refrigerate until firm, 4 hours or overnight.
Step 3
Combine the apricots, plums, peaches, and cherries in a large bowl.
Step 4
Toss gently to combine.
Step 5
To serve, spoon the fruit evenly over the chilled mango mixture.
Step 6
Serve immediately.
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