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Orchard Fruit with Dark Chocolate

Orchard Fruit with Dark Chocolate
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Nutrition Facts

Per 940g serving

% Daily Value based on a 2000 kcal diet

Calories 561 kcal
28% DV
Total Fat 14.1g
22% DV
Monounsaturated Fat0.5g
Polyunsaturated Fat0.8g
Saturated Fat0.2g
Total Carbohydrate 113.4g
38% DV
Fiber22.6g
Starch11.0g
Sugars79.8g
Protein 8.9g
18% DV
Plant Protein8.9g

About

A fruit assortment dominated by citrus, with an apple and likely pear visible; a dark chocolate bar package is partially visible but no edible portion is clearly shown, so nutrition is based on the visible whole fruit.

Ingredients

Vitamins & Minerals

Vitamins

NutrientAmountDV%Half-life
Choline39.6mg7%
Vitamin A85.0mcg9%
Vitamin B10.4mg35%
Vitamin B20.3mg22%
Vitamin B31.9mg12%
Vitamin B51.1mg23%
Vitamin B60.4mg25%
Vitamin B75.8mcg19%
Vitamin B9118.0mcg30%
Vitamin C167.4mg186%
Vitamin E1.8mg12%
Vitamin K22.4mcg19%

Minerals

NutrientAmountDV%Half-life
Calcium180.0mg18%
Copper210.0mcg23%
Iron1.6mg9%
Magnesium74.0mg18%
Phosphorus150.0mg21%
Potassium1220.0mg26%
Selenium2.4mcg4%
Sodium8.0mg0%
Zinc0.7mg6%

Orchard Fruit with Dark Chocolate

Headnote


This is a dessert of contrast, not complication: ripe fruit for brightness, dark chocolate for depth, and citrus to bind the whole with clarity. The work is in restraint, in keeping the fruit vivid and the chocolate clean so each mouthful moves from freshness to bitterness with precision. It should taste composed, polished, and unmistakably deliberate.

Recipe essentials


Dish category: Fruit dessert
Cuisine or origin: Contemporary European
Course type: Dessert
Yield: 4 servings
Serving size: 235 g
Prep time: 20 minutes
Cook time: 5 minutes
Total time: 25 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

Equipment


Sharp chef’s knife
Cutting board
Small saucepan
Heatproof bowl
Tray or shallow serving platter

Ingredients


Apple, 250 g, cored and cut into thin wedges
Pear, 250 g, cored and cut into thin wedges
Orange, 200 g, peeled and segmented
Orange, 120 g, peeled and segmented
Lemon, 20 g, finely grated zest and juice
Dark chocolate, 100 g, finely chopped

Method


  • 1. Prepare all fruit first. Cut the apple and pear into even wedges so they eat cleanly and present with discipline. Segment both oranges over a bowl to capture any juice, then remove any visible pith or seed fragments.

  • 2. Place the apple, pear, orange segments, and lemon in a mixing bowl. Toss gently with the lemon zest and juice for 1 minute, just until the fruit is lightly glossed and the citrus is evenly distributed. The fruit should remain pristine and unbroken.

  • 3. Set the chopped dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of barely simmering water. Stir continuously for 3 to 4 minutes until just melted and smooth, with no visible pieces remaining. Remove immediately from the heat; the chocolate should be fluid, glossy, and warm, not hot.

  • 4. Arrange the fruit on a tray or shallow platter in a low, even layer. Spoon the melted chocolate in a restrained ribbon over and around the fruit, allowing some pieces to remain uncovered so the contrast stays clear.

  • 5. Serve at once while the chocolate is fluid and the fruit remains fresh and crisp at the edges.


  • Plating and serving


    Present the fruit in a broad, shallow composition, not a mound. The chocolate should read as a dark accent against the brightness of the citrus and orchard fruit, with each element still distinct.

    Professional notes


    Work with fruit that is ripe but firm; softness will collapse the structure of the dish. Keep the chocolate barely melted so it sets with a clean sheen rather than a greasy finish. The lemon must sharpen, not dominate: its role is to lift the fruit and keep the chocolate from becoming heavy.
    VegetarianGluten-freeBalanced

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