Mixed Berry Banana Super Smoothie

🌈 Mixed Berry Banana Super Smoothie – Full Recipe

Ingredients

From the image, the smoothie appears to include:

  • ½ cup banana slices

  • ½ cup blueberries

  • ½ cup strawberries

  • ¼ avocado

  • 1–2 tbsp oats or ground flax/chia mix (seen at the bottom as a grainy layer)

  • 1 tbsp powdered sugar or protein powder (optional white powder visible)

  • 1 cup milk (dairy or plant-based)

  • 4–6 ice cubes (optional, for a thicker texture)

  • Honey or dates (optional) for extra sweetness


✨ Instructions

  1. Prep Your Ingredients:
    Slice the banana and wash the berries. Scoop out the avocado. Measure your oats, flax, or chia.

  2. Layering (Optional, as shown in the image):

    • Start with the oats/flax mix.

    • Add banana slices.

    • Add blueberries.

    • Add strawberries.

    • Place avocado chunks and powdered sugar/protein powder on top.
      This layering is mostly aesthetic for storage but blends the same.

  3. Blend:
    Pour everything into a blender. Add the milk and ice.
    Blend for 30–40 seconds until velvety smooth.

  4. Serve:
    Pour into a tall cup and enjoy immediately for the freshest taste.


❓ Q&A Section

Q1: What does this smoothie taste like?

It has a naturally sweet and creamy flavor. The bananas and strawberries add sweetness, blueberries give a mild tang, and avocado adds a buttery richness without overpowering the fruitiness.

Q2: Can I replace the milk?

Yes! Almond milk, oat milk, coconut milk, or even yogurt works well. For a thicker smoothie, use ½ cup milk + ½ cup yogurt.

Q3: Is the avocado necessary?

Not required, but highly recommended. It adds creaminess, healthy fats, and keeps the smoothie filling for longer.

Q4: Can I add protein?

Absolutely. Add 1 scoop of vanilla or unflavored protein powder. It blends perfectly with these fruits.

Q5: How can I make it colder and thicker?

Use frozen bananas or frozen berries, or add extra ice cubes. You can also add a spoon of Greek yogurt.

Q6: Is this smoothie good for breakfast?

Yes! It’s rich in fiber, antioxidants, potassium, and healthy fats. It provides long-lasting energy and supports digestion.

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