Creative fruit platter - fairy tale
Overview
Friends who love to dream, have you been fascinated by this romantic fairy tale picture? Fruit assembling is no longer as simple as cutting it into pieces and throwing it on a plate. If you like to pursue a refined life and dream, you might as well try using fruits to spell out a fairy tale on a plate. If you make it for children, the interesting picture will be even more popular with them! Come on! Let's go crazy with fruits
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Steps
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Wash the kiwi fruit, slice one of them into small dices, cut half into large dices, and half into small dices
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Spread the kiwi fruit cut into small cubes evenly under the plate to make a green lawn. Note that you can place the diced kiwi fruit without seeds in one position
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Another kiwi fruit is cut vertically without peeling, then cut into the shape of a tree trunk, and small twigs are cut out to form the main trunk of the tree
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Peel a portion of the remaining kiwi fruit and cut into slices or strips and place them on the ground, filling in the large empty areas
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Cut the kiwi fruit into large cubes and lay them on the trunk of the tree to make the top of the tree
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Cut the dragon fruit vertically into several slices and set aside
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Use a knife to cut out the shape of the small animal you like on the two largest dragon fruit slices in the middle. Those who don't know how to cut the pattern directly can draw the pattern on the paper and cut it out, then place it on the dragon fruit slice and cut along the edge of the paper
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The bright purple-red pitaya skin is a good thing, so decoration depends on it. Cut the skin into small pieces and embellish the markings on the little animals. It will be great. Don’t forget to add the legs that have been burned in the previous step!
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Take a cherry to make the bell on the neck of the small animal, cut the skin into antlers, use the melon rind to make the whites of the eyes, and use other fruit seeds to make the eyeballs. If there is anything missing in the background, use the remaining kiwi and dragon fruit ingredients to make up for it. Ha, two cute little animals playing and kissing came out, and a beautiful fairy tale appeared on the plate. Look, who said plates can only be used to serve food?