Shimmering Fig And Fruit Salad

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Shimmering Fig And Fruit Salad—ATreat for All Seasons (NAPSA)—With premium quality dried California figs and an abundance of fresh fruits available, fruit salad has becomea popular year rounddish. If you aren’t including golden, slightly nutty flavored Calimyrna figs and sweet, dark purple Mission figs, you're missing a wonderful opportunity to give your fruit salads a delicious nutrition boost. Everybody can make a basic fruit salad, but if you’re looking for something unique and little special, Shimmering Fig and Fruit Salad is the recipe for you. Featuring seasonal favorites and sweet, chewy figs, this simple recipe tickles the taste buds with a sprinkling of crystallized ginger (typically found in the produce department) and a fresh shimmery citrus dressing. It’s a versatile recipe that you can serve throughout the year knowing you are providing a fruit salad packed with a powerful array of essential nutrients including vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, iron, calcium andfiber. Recently the government updated the U.S. Dietary Guidelines to highlight the importance of fiber. A key ingredient in a healthy diet, fiber is fast becoming a favorite buzzwordin the dietary world. Most Americans need about 14 gramsof fiber per 1,000 calories consumed. That translates to an average of 28 total grams of fiber for most women and 35 grams for most men. Did you know that just one serving of about five dried California figs contains approximately five grams of fiber—more than most other commonly eaten dried or fresh fruits. Both golden Calimyrnas /* 1 to 2 tablespoonsfinely choppedcrystallized ginger Combine sugar, water and salt in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve sugar. Simmer for 3 to 4 minutes, until reduced to % cup. Re- move from heat and stir in lime juice. Place figs in heatproof bowl. Pour warm syrup over figs. Refrigerate until cold. To serve, in salad bowl It fig-ures: you can make a mar- velous dessert any time of year with dried figs and seasonal fruit. and dark purple Missions provide high amounts of fiber and a wonderful flavor and texture that is the key to a perfectly balanced fruit salad. For more recipes and information about dried California figs, visit www.valleyfig.com. Shimmering Fig and Fruit Salad For a special occasion, serve in small, stemmed glass dishes or in a pineapple half. 6 tablespoons granulated sugar % cup water Pinchof salt 2 tablespoonsfresh lime juice (strained) 1 cup halved, stemmed Blue Ribbon Orchard Choice or Sun-Maid Mission or Calimyrnafigs 4 cups mixedfresh fruit chunks(1-inch)* combine figs and syrup with other fruits and ginger. Toss gently. Serve promptly or cover and chill for up to 3 hours. Makes 4 to 5 servings (about 5 cups). * Select a variety of seasonal fresh fruits with different colors and textures such as: Winter: orange, grapefruit or tangerine sections, red grapes or red apple, kiwi, mango or papaya, melon, pineapple, Asian or other pear, banana Spring: pineapple, strawberries, raspberries or cherries, apricots, kiwi, grapes Summer: blueberries or blackberries, watermelon, peachesor nectarines, red or black plums, pears Fall: pineapple, apples, pears, melon, grapes, bananas, mango or papaya Nutrients per serving (5): Calories 228 (0% calories from fat); Protein 2g; Total Fat 0g (Saturated Fat 0g); Carbohydrate 55g; Cholesterol 0mg; Dietary Fiber 5g; Sodium 37mg.