Fruit of the Month
Nutritious and tasty, these select fruits are not only good for you, but they are also part of these delicious recipes that your family will love. Check back for our next Fruit of the Month feature!
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- Fruit of the Month: Watermelon
- Plain and unadorned, watermelon is a reliable source of cool refreshment on hot summer days.
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- Apple Recipes
- Whether you're baking a traditional pie, topping a salad, or preparing a fun snack for your kids' upcoming Halloween party, discover tons of tasty apple recipes on FamilyFun.com!
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- Apricot Recipes
- Like other orange fruits and vegetables, apricots are high in beta carotene. This fruit is also fat-free, sodium-free, cholesterol-free, and it's full of vitamins A and C!
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- Banana Recipes
- The average American eats 26 pounds of bananas per year, making it our most consumed fruit. From fried plantains, to delicious smoothies and simple fruit salads, find great recipes for bananas on FamilyFun.com
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- Blueberry Recipes
- Rich in fiber and loaded with minerals such as potassium, manganese, and magnesium, blueberries also contain vitamins A, C, and E! To top it all off, they're delicious and perfect for summer desserts!
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- Coconut Recipes
- In addition to its many health benefits, the coconut is also rich in dietary fiber and vitamin B. Plus, this delicious fruit is available all year round!
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- Cranberry Recipes
- High in calcium and vitamin B, cranberries can be used for jellies, sauces, pies, and even drinks! Make sure to include this popular tart fruit in your upcoming recipes and spice up your chilly autumn day.
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- Orange Recipes
- An orange is not only an excellent source of vitamin C, but it's also a great source of potassium, vitamin B and other antioxidants. Discover plenty of recipes that use oranges (or orange juice) to add some zest in your next meal.
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- Pineapple Recipes
- Rich in manganese and a great source of vitamin C, let this sweet and sour fruit bring a tropical twist to tonight's menu.
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- Pumpkin Recipes
- Aside from the fact that you can use pumpkins for breakfast, lunch, and dessert, this fruit is also full of potassium and vitamin A! So don't waste the rest of your pumpkins once jack-o'-lanterns are made-- try out these pumpkin recipes for fall!
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- Raspberry Recipes
- Many people love raspberries because in addition to the fiber and protein it can provide, it is also a low calorie fruit. In fact, a full cup only has 64 calories and only 15 grams of carbohydrates!
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- Strawberry Recipes
- Your kids may not need a reason to eat fresh strawberries, but the health benefits certainly sweeten the deal. Loaded with vitamin C, strawberries are also a good source of potassium, manganese, and fiber. Now is the time to enjoy them at their prime.
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- Watermelon Recipes
- Plain and unadorned, watermelon is a reliable source of cool refreshment. It is also a good source of potassium, and a very good source of vitamin A and C. Make sure to check out our recipe ideas for this favorite summertime fruit.





















