Freezing fruit pieces is a great way to preserve their flavor, texture, and nutrients. Here are some popular fruits to freeze and their uses:

Fruits to Freeze:
- Berries (blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries)
- Citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits)
- Stone fruits (peaches, mangoes, pineapples, cherries)
- Tropical fruits (kiwi, papaya, mango)
- Apples, bananas, and pears
Uses for Frozen Fruit:
Beverages:
- Smoothies
- Juices
- Frozen cocktails
- Infused water
- Tea and coffee flavorings
Baking:
- Muffins
- Cakes
- Pies
- Tarts
- Crumbles
Desserts:
- Sorbet
- Ice cream
- Frozen yogurt
- Fruit salads
- Parfaits
Breakfast and Snacks:
- Oatmeal toppings
- Yogurt parfait
- Granola bars
- Energy balls
- Trail mix
Savory Dishes:
- Salads (e.g., spinach and strawberry)
- Salsas
- Chutneys
- Marinades
- Sauces (e.g., BBQ, teriyaki)
Tips for Freezing Fruit:
- Wash, dry, and chop fruit before freezing.
- Use airtight containers or freezer bags.
- Label and date containers.
- Freeze in small portions for convenience.
- Store at 0°F (-18°C) or below.
Specific Freezing Instructions:
- Berries: Rinse, pat dry, and freeze individually.
- Citrus: Juice or zest before freezing.
- Stone fruits: Slice or chop and freeze with sugar or honey.
- Tropical fruits: Chop and freeze with lime juice.
- Apples and pears: Slice or chop and freeze with lemon juice.
Nutritional Benefits:
- Preserves vitamins and minerals.
- Retains antioxidants.
- Supports healthy digestion.
- Boosts immune system.
- Convenient for healthy snacking.
Freezing fruit pieces is a simple and effective way to enjoy your favorite fruits year-round. Get creative and enjoy the nutritional benefits!