© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub Fruit Kebab.

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© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub Fruit Kebab

© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub Ingredients 2 satsumas ½ honeydew melon, skin and seeds removed 1 small bunch red grapes, seedless 1 small bunch of white grapes, seedless

© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub Equipment 20 wooden cocktail sticks, chopping board and sharp knife.

© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub Method 1. Remove the grapes from their stalks.

© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub 2. Peel the satsumas and pull each apart into individual segments.

© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub 3. Cut the melon into small cubes.

© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub 4. Thread pieces of fruit onto a cocktail stick.

© British Nutrition Foundation 2006www.nutrition.org.uk/cookclub 5. Serve on a plate. Handy Hints Use a small tub of fruit flavoured fromage frais as a dip. Try using different types of fruit such as strawberries, bananas and apples. Veggie Kebabs are a great alternative. Try using 8 cherry tomatoes, 100g cheddar cheese cut into cubes, 4 baby sweetcorn cut in half, 8 prunes and 10cm piece of cucumber cut into cubes. You could use 50g low fat cream cheese as a dip.

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