This Pazham Pachadi is a popular dish in any South Indian wedding. This Mixed Fruit Pachadi is very easy to make and has all the flavors of fruits used in it.

This Mixed Fruit Pachadi is my last post under the summer special recipes. Once summer comes lot of tropical fruits also arrive. Also, this is the time for weddings (in India) and that is the inspiration for this pachadi.

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I have eaten this fruit pachadi at almost every Tamil Nadu Brahmin wedding and I just love the flavors in it. When I asked my mother, she said that this is very easy and all the flavors come from the combination of fruits used in it.

I used whatever is available here, but literally, any fruit that you like can go into this pachadi. This is a lovely treat for the kids and a good way to get the kids to eat the fruits.

Preparation time - 20 minutes Cooking time - 30 minutes Difficulty level - easy

Sweet Pachadi in a glass bowl - 2

Ingredients To Make Mixed Fruit Pachadi - (serves 4-6)

  • Assorted mixed fruits (chopped into tiny pieces) - 4 cups (apples, mango, grapes, papaya, pineapple, banana orange, etc)
  • Raisins - ¼ cup (optional)
  • Sugar - ¾ - 1 cup
  • Water - ½ cup
  • Cardamom powder - ¼ tsp

Procedure To Make Pazham Pachadi -

  • Chop all the fruits into very small bite-size pieces.

  • In a pan combine the sugar and the water and mix well. Cook on medium flame until one string consistency is reached.

  • Now add the cardamom powder and the chopped fruits and raisins and mix well.

  • Cook the Pazham Pachadi for about 5 minutes on medium flame until the fruits soften a bit. You do not want the fruits to become too soft or mushy and they should still retain their shape. You just want to cook them so that the flavor of the syrup gets absorbed by the fruits and they thicken a bit.

Cooking the fruits - 3
  • Remove from flame and let them cool down to room temperature and then serve the Mixed Fruit Pachadi with a meal or a snack.
Sweet Pachadi served - 4

More Fruit-Based Recipes

  • Strawberry Muffins - Eggless
  • Chakka Varatti | Jackfruit Halwa | Jackfruit Preserve
  • Watermelon Raspberry Lemonade
  • Fig Newton Bars With Homemade Fig Filling

Recipe

Mixed Fruit Pachadi in glass bowls - Feature Image - 5

Equipment

  • ▢ pan

Ingredients

  • ▢ 4 cups Assorted mixed fruits Chopped into tiny pieces (apples, mango, grapes, papaya, pineapple, banana orange, etc)
  • ▢ ¼ cup Raisins Optional
  • ▢ ¾ cup Sugar
  • ▢ ½ cup Water
  • ▢ ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder

Instructions

  • Chop all the fruits into very small bite-size pieces.
  • In a pan combine the sugar and the water and mix well. Cook on medium flame until one string consistency is reached.
  • Now add the cardamom powder and the chopped fruits and raisins and mix well.
  • Cook for about 5 minutes in medium flame until the fruits soften a bit. You do not want the fruits to become too soft or mushy and they should still retain their shape. You just want to cook them so that the flavor of the syrup gets absorbed by the fruits and they thicken a bit.
  • Remove from flame and let them cool down to room temperature and then serve the Mixed Fruit Pachadi with a meal or a snack.

Nutrition

More Raita / Pachadi

  • Mango Pachadi | Mangai Pachadi
  • Vendakkai Pachadi | Okra Raita | Air-Fried Okra In Yogurt
  • Palak Pachadi | Spinach Raita
  • Cucumber Peanut Raita / Cucumber Peanut Pachadi
Mixed Fruit Pachadi in glass bowls - Feature Image - 6

Mixed Fruit Pachadi | Pazham Pachadi

Equipment

  • pan

Ingredients

  • 4 cups Assorted mixed fruits Chopped into tiny pieces (apples, mango, grapes, papaya, pineapple, banana orange, etc)
  • ¼ cup Raisins Optional
  • ¾ cup Sugar
  • ½ cup Water
  • ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder

Instructions

  • Chop all the fruits into very small bite-size pieces.
  • In a pan combine the sugar and the water and mix well. Cook on medium flame until one string consistency is reached.
  • Now add the cardamom powder and the chopped fruits and raisins and mix well.
  • Cook for about 5 minutes in medium flame until the fruits soften a bit. You do not want the fruits to become too soft or mushy and they should still retain their shape. You just want to cook them so that the flavor of the syrup gets absorbed by the fruits and they thicken a bit.
  • Remove from flame and let them cool down to room temperature and then serve the Mixed Fruit Pachadi with a meal or a snack.

Nutrition