Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad

Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad

by Soft blue crystal

4.7 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15m

Serving

1

I have never liked salad before, and I especially don’t like eating bitter chrysanthemum. I always have a feeling of eating grass, but slowly, I also feel that the salad is better. The bitter chrysanthemum also has a different taste, which can be seen in human taste. It will change. If you always like to eat meat, you must eat more vegetables in conjunction with it, which is good for your health.

Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad

1. Wash bitter chrysanthemum and cherry tomatoes, and control dry water.

Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad recipe

2. Tear the bitter chrysanthemum and spread it on the bottom of the bowl.

Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad recipe

3. Add the diced pears and oranges.

Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad recipe

4. Cut the cherry tomatoes into the open.

Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad recipe

5. Squeeze the salad dressing.

Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad recipe

6. Break the potato chips and place them on top. Mix well while eating.

Bitter Chrysanthemum Fruit Salad recipe

Tips:

1. For the vegetables used in salads, it is best to soak them in light salt water for a while after washing.
2. Potato chips are optional, they are bagged snacks bought in the supermarket, and you can choose your favorite taste.

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