Fruit Christmas Tree !!! Awesome thing to try at home on this Christmas

What I’m about to share with you is a epic delicious decor which I found and that I liked very much. Before the holidays, you can make a fruit Christmas tree at a party or for family for more relaxation. This tree has many fruits all too delicious,as shown, contains pineapple, strawberry, oranges, grapes, apple, pears, citrus bundles, kiwi and berry bundles. For base, you must have a small plate, an apple, a carrot and toothpicks. Then cut slices of  fruit and place them like a small Christmas tree. Taste them with pleasure !

Photo source : Ginger and Garlic

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8 Responses to “Fruit Christmas Tree !!! Awesome thing to try at home on this Christmas”

  1. Fiona says:

    Just made this for a Christmas party. It was a bit wonky no matter how hard I tried to fix it but nobody minded, in fact everyone was very impressed and there wasn’t much left by the end. Thankyou for sharing such a great creation.

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  3. alena says:

    very nice

  4. Dian says:

    I do this with shrimp on a Styrofoam cone with olives then use dill to wrap around like garland.

  5. Johann says:

    Use three toothpicks in a fatter carrot for best stability. Place toothpicks in the carrot first, all parallel, then push into apple.

  6. bee says:

    We made a fruit-tree to take to family Christmas as one of the desserts. It was well received, all eaten, and people kept making comments on how great it looked as a centre piece. I will definitely be doing this again!

  7. Eve says:

    My cousin made the fruit tree last Christmas, Everyone loved it. By the end of the evening everything including the carrot and apple were eaten.

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