Grad Party Fruit Table (Printable)

A festive centerpiece showcasing fresh fruits and edible flowers in vibrant, colorful arrangements.

# What You'll Need:

→ Fresh Fruits

01 - 3 cups seedless green grapes
02 - 3 cups seedless red or black grapes
03 - 2 cups strawberries, hulled and halved
04 - 2 cups pineapple, cut into bite-size pieces
05 - 2 cups watermelon, cut into wedges or balls
06 - 2 cups cantaloupe, cut into wedges or balls
07 - 2 cups blueberries
08 - 2 cups raspberries
09 - 2 kiwis, peeled and sliced
10 - 2 oranges, peeled and segmented

→ Edible Flowers

11 - 1 cup edible flowers (pansies, violas, nasturtiums, marigolds, or borage; pesticide-free and food-grade)

→ Optional Garnishes

12 - Fresh mint leaves
13 - 1 lemon, sliced

# How to make it:

01 - Wash all fruits and edible flowers thoroughly under cool running water. Pat dry completely with paper towels to remove excess moisture.
02 - Cut larger fruits into bite-sized pieces. Use a melon baller for cantaloupe and watermelon to create uniform spheres. Slice strawberries and kiwis into even portions.
03 - On a large, clean serving table or board, arrange the fruits in colorful, overlapping sections or patterns to maximize visual appeal and create an organized presentation.
04 - Tuck edible flowers and fresh mint leaves between fruit clusters to create pops of color and add an elegant, celebratory touch to the display.
05 - Garnish the fruit table with lemon slices for additional visual interest and a fresh citrus element.
06 - Keep the fruit table chilled until ready to serve, or arrange just before the event to maintain optimal freshness and prevent any wilting of delicate fruits and flowers.

# Recipe Expert Tips:

01 -
  • Bright and colorful presentation that doubles as a healthy dessert or appetizer.
  • Easy to prepare with no cooking required.
  • Vegan and gluten-free, suitable for a variety of diets.
  • Use of edible flowers adds elegance and a festive touch.
  • Perfectly portioned to serve 12-16 guests.
02 -
  • Pat fruits and flowers completely dry to prevent sogginess.
  • Use a melon baller to create uniform fruit shapes and add texture.
  • Arrange fruits by color for maximum visual impact.
  • Keep the fruit table refrigerated until serving time to maintain freshness.
  • Check that edible flowers are truly food-grade and pesticide-free before use.
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