Okay, so today I decided to tackle a fun little project: creating a “fruit monster” by combining mango, peach, and guava. I had no idea how it’d turn out, but that’s part of the adventure, right?
Getting Started
First, I gathered my ingredients. I made sure I had:

- One ripe mango
- One ripe peach
- Two guavas (they were small)
The Process
I started by peeling the mango and chopping it into chunks. It was super juicy, and my hands got all sticky, but, hey, that’s part of the fun. I did the same with other fruit. Next, I peeled and sliced the peach. Peaches are always a bit tricky because of the pit, but I managed. Finally, I scooped out the seeds from the guavas and chopped them up. I kept the skins on for this part since I like how they look.
Then came the creative part. I started arranging the fruit on a plate. I used the mango chunks as the “body” of my monster. I tried to make it look, I don’t know, kind of roundish. I then added the peach slices as “arms” or maybe “wings” – it’s a monster; it doesn’t have to make perfect sense. Finally, I placed the guava pieces on top. I thought it would be kind of like the spiky on the top.
The Result
Honestly, it looked…well, it looked like a pile of fruit. But it was my pile of fruit, and I called it a “fruit monster,” so that’s what it was! It ended up being a pretty tasty snack, so that’s a win in my book. I took some pictures, to keep it in my * next time I’ll try adding some other fruits or maybe even some veggies to make it even more “monstrous.” Who knows! The possibilities are endless when you’re just messing around in the kitchen.