What Fruits To Add To A Fruit Basket
If you want to give a unique gift that is guarantee to be used
an enjoyed by the recipient, consider a fruit basket. Fruit
baskets are fabulous ways to provide your friend, family member,
neighbor, co-worker, or client with a delicious--and
healthy--treat that looks like a million bucks, but is actually
budget friendly. When looking a fruit basket, you can either
choose to purchase one pre-made or make your own to save you
some of your hard-earned cash. Regardless where you get your
fruit basket, carefully consider the contents and personalize
the gift to the recipient.
The most important thing about a fruit basket is indeed the
fruit itself. When looking for what fruits to add to a fruit
basket, consider these popular options:
* Apples: This hearty fruit is a fruit basket favorite. Most
everyone loves an apple, so you do not have to worry about less
adventurous tastes avoiding the goodies. Also, apples tend to
travel or ship well and have a long shelf life, so you do not
have to worry about the fruit in your basket arriving spoiled or
crushed.
* Pears: Like apples, pears are another fruit basket favorite.
However, due to the more delicate nature of the pear, they may
need a bit more protection--especially if the basket is to be
shipped. Most pears are purchased in some protective covering,
usually either a plastic container or foam wrapping, so consider
leaving this protection in place when assembling your fruit
basket.
* Citrus: Oranges, grapefruits, nectarines, tangerines, and
clementines are perennial favorites in a fruit basket. In
addition to adding a fantastic color, these sweet treats are
favored by most individuals. However, keep in mind that some
citrus, mainly oranges and grapefruits, are large in size and
heavy in weight. If you plan on adding many of these juicy
delights, ensure your basket is of the appropriate size to
handle the fruit.
* Pineapples: Usually, the thought of fruit baskets and
pineapples go hand in hand, as these elaborate fruits add a
tremendous punch to the baskets appearance. Before you throw in
a pineapple "just because," consider also purchasing a pineapple
cutting, a small, inexpensive device that will allow your guest
to enjoy the delicious meat of the fruit.
* Grapes and Berries: More delicate fruit, including grapes and
berries, should be added judiciously. Since these fruits
generally do not ship well, you should reconsider adding these
fruits to baskets going great distances. In addition to their
fragility, these fruits do not have a long shelf life, meaning
they can potentially be spoiled upon arrival of the gift.
* Unique Fruits: Depending on the type of basket you are
assembling, you may decide to include unique fruits. Usually
tropical in nature, consider adding kiwi, star fruit, plantains,
and even coconuts if the recipient will enjoy this more unusual
fare.