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Strawberry, Orange Juice and Kiwi
Orange juice and kiwi fruit are quite sharp, but are also packed with vitamin C, which makes this smoothie ideal for breakfast and for banishing hangovers. If it tastes too sharp, add a teaspoonful of honey.
Strawberry, Orange Juice and Kiwi
Orange juice and kiwi fruit are quite sharp, but are also packed with vitamin C, which makes this smoothie ideal for breakfast and for banishing hangovers. If it tastes too sharp, add a teaspoonful of honey.
Makes 2-3 glasses
250g fresh strawberries, hulled
300ml orange juice
2 kiwi fruit, peeled and core removed
1 tsp honey (optional)
1 halved strawberry and 2 slices peeled kiwi fruit, to decorate
- Blend all the ingredients until smooth.
- Decorate each glass with half a strawberry and a slice of kiwi fruit, then serve.
Creamy Raspberry, Mint and Yoghurt
Raspberries and mint are a classic combination that work well in a glass,too! Yoghurt adds a smooth creaminess and gives the finished smoothie agorgeous pink colour. If you are watching your weight, use low-fat naturalyoghurt; otherwise increase the creaminess with full-fat or even Greekyoghurt.Makes 2-3 glasses
250g fresh raspberries
3-4 mint leaves, plus 2 extra for decoration
300ml low-fat natural or Greek yoghurt- Blend the raspberries and mint in a blender until almost smooth.
- Add the yoghurt and blend again until smooth.
- Decorate with mint leaves, then serve.
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