Honey Lime Fruit Salad
on May 21, 2026
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This isn’t your typical fruit salad 🍓🍇🫐🥭🍑. Instead of a heavy syrup or plain chopped fruit, this version is tossed in a bright honey-lime-orange dressing with fresh mint and a sprinkle of Tajin that gives the flavor profile a complete glow-up 💅. It’s sweet, citrusy, and refreshing, with just the right amount of spice 🌶️.
The best part? It comes together in just 15 minutes with absolutely no 👏 cooking 👏 required 👏, making it perfect for hot summer days 🌞, backyard BBQs, brunches, or last-minute entertaining. It’s colorful, light, incredibly easy, and always feels a little bit special with minimal effort.
Key Takeaways
- Honey Lime Fruit Salad features a bright dressing made with honey, lime, and fresh orange juice for a refreshing twist.
- The salad includes fresh mint and Tajin for elevated flavor, adding sweet, spicy, and citrusy notes.
- This recipe takes just 15 minutes with no cooking required, perfect for summer gatherings and last-minute entertaining.
- You can customize the salad with any seasonal fruits and adjust levels of dressing and spice to taste.
- To store, keep the salad in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days, adding dressing just before serving.
Table of Contents
Why You’ll Love this Fruit Salad
🍊 Citrus dressing: Most fruit salad dressings use only honey and lime. Adding fresh orange juice rounds out the citrus and makes it taste like sunshine in a bowl.
🌿 Minty fresh: Fresh mint is not an afterthought – it’s a main ingredient that brightens every bite and makes the fruit salad feel elevated.
🌶️ Spicy kick optional: Tajin adds sweet+spicy+citrusy magic. (If you love Tajin, then you need to try these Watermelon Fries.)
🍌No banana: No browning, no mush, no last-minute slicing.
❤️ Use any fruit you love: This recipe is the blueprint. Swap in whatever fresh fruits you have on hand, or use what’s in season.
⏲️ Quick and easy: I love using my veggie chopper – aka fruit chopper. It’s the fastest way to get those perfect bite-sized pieces.
The Best Fruit Salad Dressing
This fruit salad dressing I could chug MAKES this dish 🙌. Most fruit salads are dressed in poppyseed dressing, or honey+lime alone. This one adds fresh orange juice, which rounds out the acidity and adds natural sweetness without the need to add extra sugar.
The Tajin 🌶️ is optional, but so, so good. It’s the same spicy+citrusy seasoning that makes Mexican street fruit so addictive.
Nonna’s Tip 🥝
When dressing your fruit salad, start with less and add more to taste. The fruit will release its own juices as it sits, and this prevents it from being watery.

Tips for the Best Summer Fruit Salad
Use ripe fruit
Peaches 🍑 and mangoes 🥭 especially should be fragrant and give slightly when pressed.
Cut fruit into similar sizes
Dicing the fruit into bite-sized pieces 🔪 means you get a little bit of everything in each spoonful. It also helps the fruit release more juices so the flavors meld together. I love using my veggie chopper to get perfect bite-sized pieces – plus it makes prep super quick.
Add dressing right before serving
Fruit releases liquid as it sits. Dressing too early = watery fruit salad.
Tajin tip
Sprinkle it on last so it doesn’t dissolve into the juices.
Make it ahead
You can prep the fruit and dressing up to a day in advance and store in separate containers in the fridge. Add dressing, mint 🌿, and Tajin at serving time.
Variations and Substitutions
- Tropical twist: Add pineapple 🍍, papaya, or dragon fruit.
- Berry-licious: Finish with raspberries and blackberries on top.
- Winter version: Use pomegranate seeds, persimmon, and citrus 🍊 wedges.
- Make it a meal: Serve over cottage cheese or Greek yogurt for breakfast or brunch. (Check out my Cottage Cheese Fruit Salad for the full tutorial.)
- Kid-friendly: If your kiddos don’t enjoy Tajin, they’ll learn. (JK 🤣!) Simply leave it off and add a bit more honey.
- No honey? No prob. Swap in maple syrup or agave.
How to Store Fruit Salad
Fridge: This easy fruit salad is best served fresh, but it will keep for 1-2 days in an airtight container.
Freezer: Freezing is not recommended, because fruit gets mushy when thawed. (Additionally, undressed leftover fruit can be frozen and used for smoothies, baking, or compote.)
Refresh leftovers: Squeeze a little extra lime and add fresh mint before serving again.
Leftover hack: Blend leftover fruit salad with ice for a quick smoothie.
More Fruit Salad Recipes
Cottage Cheese Fruit Salad
10 mins
Mango Salad
15 mins
Watermelon Feta Salad
10 mins
Peach Burrata Salad
10 mins
Watermelon Mango Salsa
15 mins
Watermelon Carpaccio
10 mins
Best Served With
Common Questions
Avoid very watery fruits like watermelon if you want the salad to hold up for more than an hour — they release a lot of liquid. Banana browns quickly, so add it last or skip it entirely (like this recipe does).
Yes! Prep and store the fruit undressed in the fridge. Add the dressing, mint, and Tajin right before serving for the freshest result.
Lime juice brightens the natural sweetness of the fruit and prevents cut fruit from browning as quickly. Additionally, it ties the dressing together with the honey and orange juice.
Yes — Tajin adds a sweet, spicy, citrusy kick that pairs perfectly with fresh fruit. It’s the same seasoning used on Mexican street fruit. However, it can dissolve when added too early. Start with a light sprinkle just before serving and add more to taste.
Honey Lime Fruit Salad
Ingredients
The Fruit
- 4 kiwis, peeled and diced
- 10 strawberries, hulled and diced
- 1 6oz container blueberries
- 1 cup grapes, halved
- 2 peaches, diced
- 2 mangoes, diced
- 1 6oz container blackberries
- small handful fresh mint leaves, minced
Instructions
- Prep all fruit: peel and slice kiwis, hull and halve strawberries, halve grapes, slice peaches and mangoes. Use a veggie chopper to get uniform diced pieces Then, toss all cut fruit and whole blueberries in a large bowl.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the orange juice, lime juice, and honey until combined. Pour dressing over the fruit and gently toss to coat.
- Add fresh mint leaves over the top and fold in gently. Sprinkle Tajin to taste, if using. Let sit 5–10 minutes before serving so the flavors come together. Enjoy!
Nonna’s Notes
- Any fruit works: This recipe is a template. Use whatever fruit looks best at the store, in whatever quantity you like. Berries, stone fruit, tropical fruit, grapes — it all works.
- Tajin tip: Sprinkle it on right before serving so it doesn’t dissolve. Start light — you can always add more.
- Measure dressing with your heart: Taste as you go. The fruit will release its own juices, so you don’t want it to be too watery.
- No banana on purpose: It browns quickly and gets mushy. If you love banana, slice and add right before serving.
- Meal-prep friendly: Prep fruit up to 1 day ahead and store undressed in the fridge. Add dressing, mint, and Tajin just before serving.
My Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.





















