Food too pretty to eat. ????❤️ But beside it being just a pretty face, it’s refreshing, cooling, and it’s anything but your basic boring fruit salad. And let me state the obvious here for a second, it’s HEALTHY. I mean a healthy salad that’s sweet and can pass as dessert but totally waistline friendly and perfect for the summer months that are just around the corner? Cheeyeah. And hello! Cinco de Mayo! Isn’t the 5th of May all about those delicious flavor bites. Then how is this not suppose to be the highlight of our week? A fruit salad drizzled with honey-lime-chili dressing is absolutely perfect. Yes, a thousand times over. And then there’s Mother’s Day which is all about those brunches, picnics, and just fun summer shenanigans in general. My summer-inspired Mexican fruit salad recipe is a total twofer. Make it for the 5th, love it, obsess over it, then make it all over again for Mother’s Day. For my Mexican fruit salad I used:

mangoes (because hi!! mangoes covered in ancho chili powder are so amazing) pineapples watermelons cantaloupe honeydew

But really, no one is stopping you from tossing in strawberries, cuties, kiwis, blueberries or anything else you, please! My simple lime, honey, and ancho chili dressing would go great with berries, melons, and so much more. Thankyouverymuch. Once in a while, I get these crazy ideas to toss in things like avocados into a fruit salad, because, why not? And have you ever had honey-sweetened dressing on avocados? DO IT. I know that some people might find it a little weird to put a chili powder flavored dressing on a fruit salad. I mean what? But my friends, you have to give this a try. My bestie/ex-neighbor introduced me to the world of lime and chili on all things fruit last year. And yeah, for her it was a total pregnancy craving but me, OMG. I became OBSESSED. My biggest snack obsession last summer? A diced mango tossed with a pinch salt, lime juice, and you guessed it, chili powder. And then I met chamoy ((❤️)), which is kind of sort of similar to hot sauce but a little more acidic and a little less spicy. But mangoes have becomes a favorite of mine covered in chamoy. I kid you not, my mouth is salivating at the thought. ?

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*Please note: the nutritional facts calculated are an estimate based on the ingredients i’ve used. If you’d like a more accurate count, please calculate them using the ingredients/brands you’ve used to prepare the recipe. The nutritional facts provided is for 1/14th of the recipe. 

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