Tropicana smoothie
Makes: 400ml
Serves: 2
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Tropicana smoothie
Makes: 400ml
Serves: 2
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Nutritional information (per serving)
Calories
213Kcal
Fat
9gr
Saturates
1gr
Carbs
56gr
Sugars
56gr
Fibre
10gr
Protein
3gr
Salt
0.01gr
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Ingredients
- 150g ripe fresh pineapple, chopped
- 60g cucumber, peeled and chopped
- 30g baby spinach leaves
- 1 tbsp mild extra-virgin olive oil
- juice of ½ lime
Step by step
- Put the pineapple in a blender with 100ml of water and blitz until smooth. Add the remaining ingredients and blitz again – the amount of lime juice you add will depend on the sweetness of the pineapple. Start with a squeeze and add more if you like. Add a little more water if you prefer a thinner consistency, then serve immediately.
Chef quote
Unlike many green smoothies, this doesn’t taste like a liquidised salad – the pineapple adds tropical sweetness to the nutrient-packed greens, while the olive oil provides a dose of good fat and a creamy texture.