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List of fruit dishes


List of fruit dishes


This is a list of notable fruit dishes. Fruit dishes are those that use fruit as a primary ingredient. Condiments prepared with fruit as a primary ingredient are also included in this list.

Fruit dishes

  • Arrope – Condiment made from grape juicePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Aavakaaya – Variety of pickles prepared using mangoPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Ambrosia (fruit salad) – Fruit salad from American cuisine
  • Apple crisp – Apple-based dessert with streusel topping
  • Avocado and milk in ice – Filipino dessert
  • Baked apple – Culinary dish
  • Banana salad
  • Barfi – Milk-based sweet from the Indian subcontinent or Burfi , an Indian subcontinent sweet dish which can be made from fruits like Coconut,Orange and Mango.
  • Bionico
  • Blåbärssoppa – Nordic soup made from bilberries
  • Black bun – Type of fruit cake
  • Brown Betty (dessert) – US dessert
  • Buckle (dessert) – Single-layer cake with berries
  • Buko salad – Filipino fruit salad dessert
  • Candle salad – Fruit salad
  • Chajá – Uruguayan dessert
  • Cherries jubilee – DessertPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
  • Chutney – South Asian condiments made of spices, vegetables, and fruit
  • Clafoutis – French dessert traditionally made of black cherries and batter, forming a crustless tart
  • Clementine cake – Cake flavored primarily with clementines.
  • Cobbler (food) – Baked dish resembling a pie – fruit baked with a topping of biscuits
  • Coconut jam – Jam made from a base of coconut milk, eggs and sugar
  • Compote – Dessert of fruit cooked in syrup
  • Cranachan – Scottish dessert
  • Crema de fruta – Filipino layer cake
  • Crisp (dessert) – type of dessert foodPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback – fruit baked with a sugary, streusel-like topping, generally containing oats or nuts (or both)
  • Crumble – Dish of British origin
  • Date shake – Type of sweet drink using dates as the main ingredient
  • Duff (dessert) – Dessert from the Bahamas
  • Es buah – Indonesian iced fruit cocktail dessert
  • Es campur – Indonesian iced sweet dessert
  • Es teler – Indonesian fruit cocktail
  • Eton mess – Traditional English dessert
  • Flaugnarde – French dessert
  • Frogeye salad – Dessert salad made with pasta
  • Fruit butter – Sweet fruit spread
  • Fruit fool – English dessert of fruit and custard or cream
  • Fruit preserves – Preparations of fruits, sugar, and sometimes acid
  • Fruit relish
  • Fruit salad – Dish consisting of fruits
  • Fruitcake – Cake made with candied or dried fruit, nuts, and spices
  • Ginataang langka – Filipino vegetable stew
  • Green papaya salad – Spicy salad made from unripe papaya
  • Halo-halo – Filipino dessert
  • Hagebuttenmark – Sweet spread made from rose hips
  • Halwa – Confections often made from nut butters or floursPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets .Banana Halwa is sweet dish made from ripe banana
  • Kissel – Viscous fruit dish, served as dessert or drink
  • Kompot – Fruit beverage of Slavic origin
  • Lamaw – Filipino dessert
  • Lekvar – Sweet fruit spreadPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Lörtsy – Finnish pastry
  • Mango cake – Filipino chiffon cake
  • Mango float – Filipino dessert
  • Mincemeat – Mixture of dried fruit, spices, and fat
  • Murabba – Sweet whole fruit preserve from Pakistan, Iran, India, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia
  • Pancit buko – Filipino dish
  • Pastafrola – Type of sweet tart
  • Peach Melba – Peach and ice cream dessert
  • Pickled fruit – Fruit that has been preserved by anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar
  • Pineapple cake – Taiwanese sweet pastry
  • Pineapple tart – Asian small pastries filled with pineapple jam
  • Po'e – Polynesian pudding
  • Poire à la Beaujolaise – French dessert
  • Poire belle Hélène – Pear and ice cream dessert
  • Pork chops and applesauce – Dish in Spanish and British cuisine
  • Rødgrød – Danish/German dessert
  • Rojak – Southeast Asian fruit and vegetable dish
  • Riz Casimir – Swiss curry dish with fruits
  • Seafoam salad – Type of lime jello salad
  • Sicilian orange salad – Spanish and Sicialian salad dish
  • Smulpaj – Swedish dessertPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Sour cherry soup – Soup originating in Hungarian cuisine
  • Spotted dick – Dessert popular in the United Kingdom
  • Strawberry Delight – Dessert saladPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Tanghulu – Skewers of glazed fruit (mainly hawthorn)
  • Tarte des Alpes – Pastry originating from the southern Alps
  • Tarte Tatin – Caramelised fruit tart
  • Tomato jam – Fruit Jam
  • Waldorf salad – Fruit and nut salad
  • Watergate salad – American dessert salad dish

Apple dishes

Banana dishes

Cherry dishes

Grape dishes

Lemon dishes

Melon dishes

Pies

  • Apple pie – Dessert pie made with apples
  • Blackberry pie – Pie composed of blackberry filling
  • Blueberry pie – Baked pastry with fruit filling
  • Buko pie – Filipino coconut custard pie
  • Cherry pie – Pie with a cherry filling
  • Bumbleberry pie – Canadian mixed berry pie
  • Grape pie
  • Key lime pie – American custard pie
  • Mince pie – Sweet pie with dried fruits and spices
  • Pumpkin pie – DessertPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces
  • Strawberry pie – Dessert of strawberries in a pie crust
  • Strawberry rhubarb pie – Pie with a rhubarb fillingPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

Plum dishes

Puddings

  • Malvern pudding – Fruit and custard pudding
  • Mango pudding – Popular dessert in Hong Kong
  • Ozark pudding – Custard with fruit and nuts
  • Persimmon pudding – traditional American dessertPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Summer pudding – English dessert

Strawberry dishes

See also

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of fruit dishes by Wikipedia (Historical)