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    Home » Desserts » Easy Italian Fruit Salad Recipe

    Easy Italian Fruit Salad Recipe

    January 20, 2025 Maria 2 Comments

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    A Pinterest pin of Italian fresh fruits including kiwis, pears and oranges.

    This Italian fruit salad (Macedonia) is a refreshing mix of seasonal winter fruits tossed in a light citrus dressing. It’s a simple, healthy dessert or brunch option!

    Fruit salad being picked up with a spoon.

    Growing up Italian meant dessert wasn’t always cake or biscotti—more often, it was fresh, seasonal fruit.

    In the winter, my mom would slice oranges and dice pears to create a simple Macedonia di frutta (mah-cheh-DOH-neeah), the Italian word for a fruit salad.

    No heavy syrups or elaborate dressings—just fresh fruit, sometimes lightly sweetened, depending on what was in season.

    She had a way of turning seasonal fresh fruits into something special. Whether macerated strawberries, baked apples, or stuffed peaches, fruit often took center stage for dessert.

    If you’ve ever thought a healthy fruit salad for dessert sounds boring, think again!

    When you start with ripe, high-quality fruit, the natural flavors shine, making for a refreshing and healthy end to any meal.

    This Italian fruit salad is vibrant, delicious, and perfect for any occasion. I know your family will love it as much as mine does. Let’s make it together!

    Colorful winter fruits on a platter.
    Jump to:
    • What Fruits to Use
    • Step by Step Directions
    • Tips
    • FAQ
    • Serving Suggestions
    • Salad Recipes with Fruits
    • Recipe Inspiration
    • Fresh Fruit Recipes
    • Recipe

    What Fruits to Use

    A fresh fruit salad is always a delicious choice, no matter the season. This recipe highlights winter fruits, but you can easily swap in your favorites based on what’s in season at your local market.

    Fresh fruit, mint and a small bowl of honey on a wooden board.
    • Cara Cara Oranges: Slicing these pink navels truly showcases their unique color. This seedless variety of oranges is slightly less acidic than their counterparts and tastes a little sweeter. Available from December through May. [source]
    • Mandarins: There are two varieties of mandarins: clementines and tangerines. Both types are sweet and easy to peel and separate into sections. Either variety works well in this recipe. 
    • Pomegranate arils: Easily remove the seeds by cutting the fruit into sections, or save time by purchasing pre-packaged arils from the store. If you’d like a simple method for extracting them, check out my guide on How to Remove Pomegranate Seeds.
    • Kiwi: Feel free to use green or yellow/golden varieties. Ripe kiwis taste sweet with just a touch of tartness. 
    • Pears: Any variety of ripe pears works well in this recipe. Use ripe pears for maximum flavor.
    Cara Cara oranges, lemons and a pomegranate being prepared to make a winter fruit salad.

    Step by Step Directions

    Rinse and Prep the Fruit: Rinse all the fruit and one sprig of mint under cold running water. You’ll need:

    • 2 Cara Cara oranges
    • 5 mandarins
    • 1 pomegranate (we need 1½ cups pomegranate arils)
    • 4 ripe kiwis
    • 2 ripe pears
    Winter fruits in a colander.

    Pat them dry with a clean kitchen towel.

    Slice and Dice the Fruit: To showcase the vibrant colors of these winter fruits, you can slice, dice, or leave them whole. For this recipe:

    • Kiwis: Dice 2 and slice the other 2 (I used a potato wave cutter to create scalloped edges for a festive look).
    • Oranges: Slice into rounds or half-moons.
    • Pears: Dice into bite-sized pieces.
    • Mandarins: Peel and separate into sections.

    Place all the prepared fruit in a large mixing bowl. 

    Fruit salad dressing: In a small bowl, whisk together:  

    • 1 tablespoon of honey
    • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
    • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice

    Combine and serve: Pour the citrus honey dressing over the fruit and gently toss to combine. Let it sit for 15 minutes at room temperature to allow the flavors to meld.

    Garnish with fresh mint leaves and serve.

    A close up photo of the sliced and diced fruit used in a winter fruit salad.

    Tips

    • Choose fresh, ripe fruit for the best flavor and texture. If possible, opt for organic produce.
    • Stick to firm fruits. Avoid mushy or overripe fruit, as it can affect the texture of the salad.
    • Skip frozen fruit. It tends to release too much moisture when thawed, making the salad watery.
    • Dry fruit thoroughly after washing to prevent excess moisture from making the salad soggy.
    • Cut fruit into bite-sized pieces for easy eating and a visually appealing presentation. Mixing different shapes (slices, cubes, sections) adds interest.
    • Adjust the sweetness. Depending on how ripe your fruit is, you may not need to add honey. Taste first and sweeten only if necessary.
    • Enjoy fresh! This fruit salad is best the day it’s made, as the fruit will soften over time.

    FAQ

    How to store leftover fruit

    Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For the best texture and flavor, enjoy it within the first 24 hours.

    What can I do with leftover fruit salad?

    Puree any leftover fruit salad and add it to smoothies, yogurt bowls, or oatmeal for a nutritious and high-fiber boost. You can also freeze it into fruit popsicles for a refreshing treat!

    What about fruit allergies

    If you or someone you’re serving has fruit allergies, it’s easy to customize this fruit salad! Simply swap out any problematic fruit with a safe alternative. For example, if kiwi is an issue, use green grapes or melon instead.

    Serving Suggestions

    This homemade fruit salad is not only a refreshing dessert but also a great addition to breakfast or brunch alongside these food items:

    • Sweet whipped ricotta in a white bowl.
      Quick Sweet Ricotta Recipe: 5 minutes!
    • Mini pancakes help together with a wooden skewer.
      Mini Pancakes: Quick and Easy Vegan Recipe
    • Strawberries and ricotta on toast.
      Strawberry Ricotta Cheese Toast
    • A slice of Italian zucchini frittata in a white dinner plate garnished with chopped parsley.
      Zucchini Frittata Recipe with Ricotta

    Salad Recipes with Fruits

    If you loved this vibrant fruit salad, here are more refreshing salads featuring fresh, seasonal fruits:

    • Watermelon salad garnished with feta and mint on a large white platter.
      Watermelon Feta Salad: The Best Summer Salad
    • A white oval platter filled with a colorful arugula salad.
      Strawberry Arugula Salad: So Refreshing!
    • Grilled peach salad on a bed of whipped ricotta, garnished with fresh basil and drizzled with mustard vinaigrette.
      Grilled Peach Salad Recipe with Heirloom Tomatoes
    • The pear arugula salad nicely arranged on a white oval platter.
      Pear Arugula Salad Recipe with Toasted Walnuts

    Recipe Inspiration

    My mom would always prepare a platter of colorful fresh fruit for dessert. She would tell us that fresh fruits were full of vitamins and some of the healthiest foods we could eat.

    She was right, and a few decades later, here we are all trying to “eat the rainbow.”

    Depending on the season and the type of fruits available, sometimes she would slice them up and create bright and tasty fruit salads. There was no particular recipe, but as was previously mentioned, using fresh seasonal fruit makes all the difference. 

    A fresh Italian fruit salad is a great way to savor your favorite seasonal fruits, all year long.

    Enjoy!

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    Maria 

    ★★★★★ If you have made this fresh fruit recipe, I would love to hear about it in the comments below and be sure to rate the recipe!

    Fresh Fruit Recipes

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      Easy Strawberry Ricotta Dessert
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      Healthy Fruit Salad Recipe with No Added Sugar
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      Ricotta filled Crepes with Fresh Fruit
    • A fruit parfait with whipped ricotta in a parfait glass.
      Fruit Parfait Recipe with Ricotta Cheese

    Recipe

    Fruit salad being picked up with a spoon.

    Easy Italian Fruit Salad Recipe

    This Easy Fruit Salad recipe makes a colorful and refreshing dessert. Serve these winter fruits plain or topped with whipped ricotta, yogurt or pastry cream. Use pizzelle as a serving dish for special festive occasions.
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    Course: Brunch or Dessert, Dessert
    Cuisine: Italian
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8 servings
    Calories: 134kcal
    Author: Maria Vannelli RD
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    Ingredients

    • 1½ cups pomegranate arils
    • 5 mandarins separated into sections
    • 2 oranges peeled and sliced
    • 4 kiwis diced or sliced
    • 2 pears any ripe variety, cored and diced

    Fruit Salad Dressing

    • 1 tablespoon honey
    • 2 tablespoons lemon juice freshly squeezed
    • 2 tablespoons orange juice
    • mint leaves for garnish

    Instructions

    • Rinse the fruit under cold running water. Pat dry.
    • Prepare the fruit by slicing or dicing it.
    • Place all of the prepared fruit in a large bowl.
    • Whisk together the honey, lemon and orange juice in a small bowl.
    • Pour the dressing over the prepared fruit and gently toss together to combine.
    • Let it sit for 15 minutes at room temperature before serving.
    • Garnish with mint leaves and serve.
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    Notes

    • Choose fresh, ripe fruit for the best flavor and texture. If possible, opt for organic produce.
    • Stick to firm fruits. Avoid mushy or overripe fruit, as it can affect the texture of the salad.
    • Skip frozen fruit. It tends to release too much moisture when thawed, making the salad watery.
    • Dry fruit thoroughly after washing to prevent excess moisture from making the salad soggy.
    • Cut fruit into bite-sized pieces for easy eating and a visually appealing presentation. Mixing different shapes (slices, cubes, sections) adds interest.
    • Adjust the sweetness. Depending on how ripe your fruit is, you may not need to add honey. Taste first and sweeten only if necessary.
    • Enjoy fresh! This fruit salad is best the day it’s made, as the fruit will soften over time.
    Leftovers:  Pureed leftover fruit salad is a nutritious and high fiber addition to a breakfast smoothie, a breakfast bowl, or yogurt. 
    Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided below is just a rough estimate and variations can occur depending on the specific ingredients used. 

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1serving | Calories: 134kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 425mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 507IU | Vitamin C: 83mg | Calcium: 56mg | Iron: 1mg
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    Maria Vannelli is a retired dietitian who lives in a suburb just outside Montreal, Canada. She's the founder of the food blog She Loves Biscotti. Maria hopes to inspire you and bring you and your loved ones closer together at meal times enabling you to create some memorable moments.

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    1. val

      March 05, 2021 at 2:04 pm

      5 stars
      I just love the vibrant colors of these winter fruits. They look so fresh!

      Reply
      • Maria

        March 05, 2021 at 2:19 pm

        Thanks Val. Fruits are So great any time of the year! Thank for stopping by.

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