Fruit Your Heart Out: 16 Fruity Recipes for Tu Bishvat You Need to Try!

Categories: Recipe Roundups | Tu Bishvat

Rachel Kor February 10, 2025

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In this roundup, we’ve curated the ultimate collection of fruity recipes to celebrate Tu Bishvat and the beauty of nature’s bounty.

Let’s dive into some irresistible fruity creations!

1. Tangy Passion Pops by Toby Gluck

These pops are delicious. The passion fruit enhances the mango flavor, and I actually love the combination of the sweet and sour taste. My kids love mango ices, but now this recipe is a winner.

2. Banana Mango Smoothie by Chayie Schlisselfeld

My family has the minhag to only use fruits and vegetables that have a peel, so last Pesach my kids decided to see how many different flavored smoothies they can create using only peeled fruit. They all agreed that this flavor combination was the best.

3. Vegan, Grain-Free Passion Fruit Cheesecake by Bat-El Gershowitz

This raw vegan passion fruit cheesecake is creamy, rich, decadent, and so perfect for hosting during the holidays! It requires no complicated ingredients, only things we usually have in our pantry anyways. And the best part, no baking or oven is required. Super simple and fast to put together in only a few short steps. If you love passion fruit, this cake hits all the notes. It looks and tastes as fancy as it gets. But you can definitely switch things around and use your favorite topping instead. Whatever you pick will be amazing.

4. Dragon Fruit Smoothie Bowl by Rivki Rabinowitz

This thick and creamy dragon fruit smoothie bowl will keep you full and energized!

5. Fruit Fabulous Salad by Marla Rottenstreich

Salad does not always mean vegetables. Check out this refreshing fruit fiesta with passion fruit for zest and creativity!

6. Trop-sicles by Esty Wolbe

These refreshing treats can be prepared in no time – and they look as cool as they taste!

For more great cooking, watch Easy Does It!

7. Tropical Smoothie Bowl by Sina Mizrahi

This is a kid favorite. It’s fresh and light and heavily sweetened with fruit — ideal to offer to an uninitiated smoothie drinker. The added coconut and dates give it a tropical feel, along with the strawberries and kiwi. Don’t forget the hemp seeds; they’re an excellent source of Omega 3s and have a chewy, nutty texture.

8. Green Detox Smoothie Bowl by Sina Mizrahi

Every time I finish a bowl of this green smoothie, I feel refreshed. There are two kinds of dark leafy greens in it, which are high in folate and iron, plus banana and avocado for heft and healthy fat. The toppings round it all off with fruit for sweetness and chia seeds for an added nutritional boost. My favorite part is the goji berries. Nicknamed “red diamonds,” they have a chewy texture with a burst of berry flavor and a slightly bitter taste. They are an excellent source of Vitamins A and C and iron. After this bowl, you will feel positively glowing!

9. Summer Smoothies by Dresses and Dressings

Whenever I make smoothies, I’m in awe of the beautiful natural colors and flavors of the produce that HaShem has created for us. These smoothies definitely scream summer- but I have a feeling that you’re going to want to make them year-round!

10. Creamsicle Smoothie by Chayie Schlisselfeld

This smoothie is protein-packed, refreshing and delicious.

11. Pear and Passion Fruit Mousse Cups by Faigy Grossman

I was so excited to discover frozen passion fruit puree cubes in the supermarket freezer; this delicious and flavorful fruit is sometimes difficult to find and is usually quite expensive. I knew I wanted to create something special for Yom Tov with it. This airy and exquisite-tasting mousse cup is elegant and easy at the same time, perfect for a Yom Tov dessert!

12. Pomegranate Passion Fruit Sorbet by Sina Mizrahi

This refreshing dessert combines passion fruit and pomegranate for a sweet, tart concoction. It comes together very quickly and with minimal ingredients, and makes a sweet ending to any meal. I love Heaven and Earth’s pomegranate juice because it’s organic and has a fruity, mouth-puckering flavor. Enjoy!!

13. Dragon Fruit Sorbet, 3 Ways by Michal Frischman

I need to crowdsource my recipe ideas more often, because I ended up in a direction I wouldn’t have gone on my own! Thanks, Chaya Surie, for the great idea to use a popular national coffee chain’s dragon fruit refresher drink as the inspo for this.

14. Energy Burst Smoothie by Chevy Slomovics and Raizy Janklowitz

15. Frozen Berry Smoothie by Esty Wolbe

Want your Summer cocktails and smoothies to sing without getting watered down? Esty’s got the perfect hack for you: Frozen berries! Watch Esty make this smoothie here!

16. Mango Smoothie (Sugar Free) by Victoria Dwek

This fruit-sweetened smoothie will hit the spot and leave you full of energy. For more great ideas, watch 4 Amazing Things.

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