Easy Tropical Fruit Smoothie Recipe
My son recently started requesting Smoothies again for breakfast, which caused me to pull out some of my old recipes. I thought you, too, might like to try this easy Tropical Fruit Smoothie Recipe for a healthy snack anytime you want one!The tropical fruit smoothies taste really good and they are very easy to make. Simply gather your favorite tropical fruits and the blender and you have a quick and healthy snack for breakfast, lunch or after dinner!
Personally, I always enjoy discovering new ideas and delicious treats. These fruit drinks really are a lot more healthy than most desserts and are certainly more enjoyable than taking vitamin supplements.
Tropical Fruit Smoothie Recipe
Preparation Time
Prep Time | Ready In | Yields |
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5 min. | 5 min. | 2 servings |
Ingredients for My Tropical Fruit Smoothie Recipe
- 1 mango peeled and seeded
- 1 papaya peeled and seeded
- 1/2 cup fresh strawberries
- 1/3 cup orange juice
- 5 cubes ice
Instructions
Tropical Fruit Smoothie are so simple to make. All you have to do to have a quick healthy snack is mix the following ingredients into a blender and mix it together.Step 1: Place the mango, papaya, strawberries, orange juice, and ice cubes in an electric blender
Step 2: Process until the ingredients are smooth
I have started cutting up my seasonal fruit and freezing it in freezer bags for convenience. The frozen fruit is actually even better than fresh fruit in smoothies, but the fruit is delicious either way.
Reviewed & Recommended Smoothie Blender
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The Nutribullet works faster and chops the fruit into much smaller pieces which makes a smoother smoothie. The Magic Bullet Nutribullet Pro 900 Blender/Mixer that we purchased also comes with a smoothie recipe book that has some great recipes in it. We have enjoyed several of them.
The Nutribullet made such a favorable impression on our household, that we gave our daughter and her husband one as a gift when they moved into their new home last fall.
Read More About the Nutribullet on Dawn's Review: Nutribullet: Why I Waited Too Long!
More Fruit Smoothie Recipes
PawPaws are not a fruit from my own area so when I discovered this recipe by Dawn Rae, I was quite intrigued. I still have not had an opportunity to try it, but I really look forward to it. In my case, I simply have to find a pawpaw supplier.
Tropical Fruit Smoothie Recipe Reviewed by:
Several years ago, my son spent a year with us in Savannah while he attended the Police Academy and went through his 'probie' time. :) He has always been into keeping fit and smoothies were a regular part of his diet. I can remember hearing the sound of the blender every morning. Actually, he still likes smoothies to this day. Your tropical fruit smoothie looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI need to make more of these. I also have a Nutribullet that I don't use near enough. When I get set up after my move, I think I will try to make better use of this Kitchen Gadget. I love smoothies, just don't make them very often. So that will have to change too!
ReplyDeleteYum! Mangos make anything delicious in my book. Will try your tropical fruit smoothie!
ReplyDeleteBetween the sunny day and this tropical smoothie recipe, for a minute there I felt like I was in the tropics! It's definitely time for me to pull out the frozen fruit and try this. Thanks for the suggestion and for sharing the recipe! Thanks, too, for sharing my smoothie recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteOh Cynthia! You have me craving Mangos now! Thank you so much for including my Nutribullet review. I am so thrilled that you are enjoying yours. I've been using mine every day with only a few exceptions.
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