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Frozen fruit popsicles: Simple and healthy DIY recipes to beat the heat

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Frozen fruit popsicles: Simple and healthy DIY recipes to beat the heat

There’s something special about enjoying a fruit popsicle on a warm afternoon. The burst of flavour, the icy coolness, and the instant mood boost just hit differently—and if made right, they’re great for your body too. Store-bought ones often come packed with sugar and unknown ingredients, but making your own is super easy. No fancy equipment, no complicated steps—just fresh fruits, a bit of natural sweetness, and some creativity. Whether you want something tangy, creamy, or tropical, homemade popsicles bring health and fun together, without any fuss.

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Mango coconut dream

Blend fresh mango chunks with a splash of coconut milk and a few mint leaves. Pour into moulds and freeze until solid. It’s creamy, tropical, and almost feels like a holiday. No added sugar needed—mango does all the work. This one’s especially great for glowing skin and digestion, thanks to its fibre and vitamin content.

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Berry lime burst

Toss strawberries, blueberries, or any mix of berries into a blender with a squeeze of lime and a drizzle of honey. Keep it slightly chunky if you like some texture. Pour into moulds and freeze. Berries are rich in antioxidants, and lime gives it that sharp twist that keeps things interesting and refreshing.

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Banana choco swirl

Mash ripe bananas and mix with a spoon of cocoa powder and a splash of milk or plant-based alternative. The cocoa adds a rich depth while the banana keeps it naturally sweet and creamy. Freeze in layers for a swirled effect or mix completely for a chocolatey banana pop. It’s like a dessert but also gives you potassium and natural sweetness without any added junk.

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Watermelon mint cooler

Watermelon is mostly water, which makes it the perfect base. Blend it with a few fresh mint leaves and a tiny pinch of black salt for an unexpected twist. Pour into moulds and freeze. It’s super hydrating, light, and perfect for those scorching afternoons when you don’t feel like eating much.

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Orange yogurt twist

Whisk fresh orange juice with thick yogurt and a little honey or jaggery. The natural sweetness balances the tang perfectly, creating a bright, lively flavour in every bite. Freeze the mixture into creamy citrus pops that feel like ice cream without the heaviness. They’re tangy, creamy, and packed with vitamin C and gut-friendly probiotics.


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