Recipe: These Japanese fruit sandos are especially fun for summer

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Slice into a fruit sando and the cross-section reveals a carefully arranged design. This one is made with orange and kiwi.Slice into a fruit sando and the cross-section reveals a carefully arranged design. This one is made with orange and kiwi. Photo by Karen Gordon

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As the weather warms and fruit reaches its peak, this is one of those recipes that just makes sense. Japanese fruit sandos are soft, lightly sweet sandwiches made with fresh fruit and whipped cream, tucked between slices of pillowy white bread. Slice into one, and the cross-section reveals a carefully arranged design.

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This is part craft and part food, which makes it especially fun for summer. With kids out of school, it’s the kind of afternoon snack that feels a bit more playful, and one they can help put together, too.

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In Japan, these are found in convenience stores and specialty fruit shops, where seasonal fruit is showcased not just for flavour, but for presentation. With a bit of intention in how the fruit is placed, you can create that same effect at home.

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Sunflower Fruit Sando (Orange and Kiwi)

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Ingredients:

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4 slices soft, square milk bread (shokupan) or straight-sided white sandwich bread, crusts removed

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1 cup (240 ml) heavy whipping cream

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2 tbsps. (25g) granulated sugar

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2 kiwis, peeled

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2 small oranges, peeled (for sunflower) or 2 large strawberries, hulled (for tulip)

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Instructions:

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Whip the cream with sugar to stiff peaks. The cream should be firm enough to hold the fruit in place without collapsing.

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Cut the kiwi into 3 pieces lengthwise. The two curved outer pieces will be the leaves. The centre piece will form the stem

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To assemble sandwich:

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Spread a thick, even layer of whipped cream onto one slice of bread. You will be slicing the sandwich diagonally, from corner to corner. This diagonal line is where your design will appear.

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Lay one curved piece of kiwi curved side facing down directly along the centre of the diagonal cut line. Add a little whipped cream to lightly cover it.

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Place the centre piece of kiwi directly on top, running in the same direction along the diagonal to form the stem. Add a bit more cream to secure it.

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Place the second curved piece of kiwi on top, curved side facing up, aligned along the same diagonal line. The sandwich will look slightly raised where the kiwi is layered. This is expected.

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Nestle a whole peeled orange into the whipped cream so it sits across the diagonal cut line, not along it. The top and bottom of the orange should face left and right across the bread.

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Position the orange so it rests snugly against the kiwi stem. This connection allows the flower to read as one complete shape when sliced.

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Add more whipped cream to fill all gaps and hold everything firmly in place. Top with the second slice of bread and press gently.

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Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and mark the diagonal cut line so you don’t lose your orientation. Chill for at least 1 hour.

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Without unwrapping, slice along the marked diagonal in one clean motion using a sharp knife.

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When opened, the cross-section reveals a bright sunflower, with the orange forming the flower, and the kiwi creating the stem and leaves.

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