Packed with vitamins and
nutrients, green smoothies are known for their great health benefits; but when
it comes to flavor, raw kale and spinach don't have the best reputation. To compensate
for the grass-like taste, many smoothie recipes call for heaps of sugary-sweet
fruits.
As a better alternative, Melisse
Gelula and Alexia Brue, founders of the health and fitness website Well + Good,
have come up with three superfood ingredients to enhance the flavor of any
basic smoothie recipe without increasing the sugar content.
Well + Good Basic Green Smoothie
Recipe
1 cup of milk (soy, almond or
coconut)
1/2 frozen banana
1 cup of greens (spinach, kale or
swiss chard)
1 spoonful of any of the below
superfood ingredients
Matcha Tea
"This is a ground green tea
from Japan," Gelula says. "What's really wonderful about it is it has
less caffeine (but you will get a little zing), [is] really high in
antioxidants, really high in fiber, [and has] zero calories."
Raw Cacao Powder
"It's filled with
antioxidants, it has no sugar in it at all," Brue says. "It also has
a surprising amount of iron and fiber."
Gelula adds that cacao is also an
excellent palate pleaser. "It makes the smoothie incredibly delicious,"
she says.
Cinnamon
"We really love
cinnamon," Gelula says. "It's been known to help regulate blood
sugar, which is really great if you've got a lot of fruit in your smoothies
anyway, so you're sort of balancing out the sugar content and the effect that
it will have on you."
Still too "green" for
your liking? To add even more flavor to your smoothie, Gelula and Brue say a
tablespoon of nut butter or coconut oil will really improve the taste. A
handful of fruit will also do the trick -- but go easy to avoid adding too much
sugar.
Courtesy of: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/20/green-smoothie-recipe-superfood_n_7088988.html
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