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You can use any fruit (or combination) to make this biscuit-topped cobbler Just be sure to adjust the amount of sugar depending on whether your fruit is more sweet or tart For example, blueberries, peaches, sweet cherries and pears tend to need less sugar than more acidic raspberries, sour cherries, plums and cranberries
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Served as a light, refreshing warm weather snack, or as an accompaniment to brunch, these English muffin, strawberry and pineapple treats are delicious.
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Pomegranate seeds replace tomatoes in this guacamole recipe.
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A fragrant curry powder made from scratch takes this family-friendly Japanese chicken and vegetable curry to a new level of deliciousness.
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A delicious recipe for classic ricotta cheesecake with tart, sweet passion fruit and a buttery graham cracker crust.
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Hawaiian oxtail soup with oxtails, slowly cooked to produce their own broth, with ginger, anise, orange peel, peanuts, chili, mustard greens, onions, and cilantro.
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A yummy fruit smoothie made with tropical fruits.
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A very festive cookie for the holidays.
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Pineapple, mango, watermelon, and apple are flavored with jalapeno and lime to make a spicy fruit salad that's perfect for summer picnics.
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This is an old family favorite. We especially like it for the Thanksgiving holiday. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.