<p>Ever heard of Christmas on a plate? Grab some fruits in the seasons’ colours and cut them to make some easy and healthy treats for the day.</p>.<p>Preparing them can be a fun activity, and will be a delight for the eyes and good for the tummy too.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Kiwi laid out</span></strong></p>.<p>Slice some kiwi fruit and place them so as to look like a Christmas tree.</p>.<p>Add some pomegranate, strawberry and blueberry pieces to represent ornaments.</p>.<p>If you want to make it cuter, top it with a watermelon star. Drizzle honey or sprinkle powdered sugar, if you want to be more festive.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Big apple</span></strong></p>.<p>Cut an apple into perfect round slices. Slather on a lavish amount of peanut butter, creamy or chunky, according to your taste buds.</p>.<p>Add some almond shavings, walnut and cashew bits, along with chocolate chips. Voila, you have the perfect crunchy, juicy ending to a meal.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">3D fruit tree</span></strong></p>.<p>Use orange, blackberry, blueberry, strawberry, kiwi fruit and grapes, and toothpicks to form the shape.</p>.<p>A Christmas tree to pluck and eat from on your dining table will be a true delight. A quick tip: Use half a cabbage and place it flat, make a hole into it, and push a carrot down.</p>.<p>Poke toothpicks and fruits into these to hold and form the shape.</p>.<p>You can also use a pineapple, if you want to make a smaller fruit tree.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Strawberry Santa</span></strong></p>.<p>Take strawberries and cut the top off as a conical hat. Put a small dollop of whipped cream in between the two halves or a banana slice, and top the hat with a dot of cream.</p>.<p>Use chocolate sprinkles for the eyes. Ho ho ho, Santa’s here!</p>.<p><strong>Choco candied </strong><br /><strong>orange </strong></p>.<p>This one will be a tad higher on calories but is still made from fruit. Take some thin orange slices and cook them in sugar syrup.</p>.<p>Cool them and dip into melted chocolate for a tangy-sweet treat. If you’re not a chocolate fan, sprinkle some powdered sugar over the slices and have them.</p>
<p>Ever heard of Christmas on a plate? Grab some fruits in the seasons’ colours and cut them to make some easy and healthy treats for the day.</p>.<p>Preparing them can be a fun activity, and will be a delight for the eyes and good for the tummy too.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Kiwi laid out</span></strong></p>.<p>Slice some kiwi fruit and place them so as to look like a Christmas tree.</p>.<p>Add some pomegranate, strawberry and blueberry pieces to represent ornaments.</p>.<p>If you want to make it cuter, top it with a watermelon star. Drizzle honey or sprinkle powdered sugar, if you want to be more festive.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Big apple</span></strong></p>.<p>Cut an apple into perfect round slices. Slather on a lavish amount of peanut butter, creamy or chunky, according to your taste buds.</p>.<p>Add some almond shavings, walnut and cashew bits, along with chocolate chips. Voila, you have the perfect crunchy, juicy ending to a meal.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">3D fruit tree</span></strong></p>.<p>Use orange, blackberry, blueberry, strawberry, kiwi fruit and grapes, and toothpicks to form the shape.</p>.<p>A Christmas tree to pluck and eat from on your dining table will be a true delight. A quick tip: Use half a cabbage and place it flat, make a hole into it, and push a carrot down.</p>.<p>Poke toothpicks and fruits into these to hold and form the shape.</p>.<p>You can also use a pineapple, if you want to make a smaller fruit tree.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Strawberry Santa</span></strong></p>.<p>Take strawberries and cut the top off as a conical hat. Put a small dollop of whipped cream in between the two halves or a banana slice, and top the hat with a dot of cream.</p>.<p>Use chocolate sprinkles for the eyes. Ho ho ho, Santa’s here!</p>.<p><strong>Choco candied </strong><br /><strong>orange </strong></p>.<p>This one will be a tad higher on calories but is still made from fruit. Take some thin orange slices and cook them in sugar syrup.</p>.<p>Cool them and dip into melted chocolate for a tangy-sweet treat. If you’re not a chocolate fan, sprinkle some powdered sugar over the slices and have them.</p>