This simple mango pineapple smoothie recipe features tropical fruit flavors of mango and pineapple yielding a delicious, sweet taste and creamy texture. You can make the smoothie 3 different ways, it depends if your priority is the taste or a healthier drink. Enjoy this amazing mango and pineapple smoothie as a healthy dessert or snack during the day!
Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine Clean Eating, Dairy Free, Paleo, Vegan
Prep Time 4 minutesminutes
Blending Time 1 minuteminute
Total Time 5 minutesminutes
Servings 1servings
Calories 344kcal
Author HealthyTasteOfLife
Ingredients
Simple Smoothie With Pineapple and Mango
1cupdiced mangofresh
1cupdiced pineapplefrozen
1/2cupplant based milkor water
1/4cupyogurtplant based / or banana - for a creamier texture
Pink Version of Mango and Pineapple Smoothie
1cupmangofresh or frozen
1cuppineapplefresh or frozen
1/2cupberriesstrawberry, blackberry, blueberry or raspberry
3/4cupliquidplant milk/ water or yogurt
Healthy Pineapple Mango Smoothie (Green)
1cupmango
1cuppineapple
1cupleafy greensspinach, kale, chard, mint or sprouts
1cupliquidwater or plant milk
2tbspseedspumpkin, sunflower, hemp, chia or flax seeds
Instructions
Step 1. Prepare the ingredients:
If you’re using fresh ingredients, peel and cut into chunks. Preferably use at least one of the fruit frozen for a thicker creamier consistency. And since the pineapple is more fibrous than mango, I’ll be using frozen pineapple.
So get it ready by peeling, coring and dicing the pineapple before bagging it up into the freezer. Or buy bagged frozen pineapple.
Step 2. Combine all the smoothie ingredients and blend until smooth:
Throw all ingredients in the blender and blend until everything looks dissolved and smooth. If you’re making a smaller portion then use a smaller blender for smoothies and shakes rather than a regular large one.
Step 3. Serve the smoothie:
Pour the pineapple mango smoothie into glasses. Garnish, with fresh fruit, seeds or mint leaves if you like.
Notes
Tips for A Perfect Smoothie
The liquid – as the liquid base you can use any plant based milk, water or coconut water. If you want it creamier texture, use a plant based yogurt.
If you're using seeds - choose 1 or a combination of two types.
When using all frozen fruits, you can expect a thicker smoothie and may need to add a tad extra liquids to help it move along in the blender.
If your fruits are not really ripe, use a banana to sweeten up the smoothie.
If using fresh mint in the smoothie - add just a few leaves so the taste won't overpower the aroma of pineapple and mango. It should bring in it a cool clean fresh taste.