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Add a boost of flavor and nutrition with a Tropical Wild Blueberry Smoothie.
By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by the Wild Blueberry Association of North America and I am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.
It dropped to 2 degrees here in NJ this past weekend.. BRRR. Simple tasks like running errands was brutal in the cold. I kept envisioning a getaway to a warm tropical island.
Sadly, there were no tropical island trips planned in the near future, so I had to improvise. Instead I created a tropical wild blueberry smoothie.
You may think I’m contradicting myself for wanting to get away to a warm place and then make a cold smoothie, but smoothies are a staple in my kitchen year round, no matter what the temperature is. Why? Because smoothies are so easy to pack in a ton of nutrition with a variety of healthy foods coming from all food groups.
Plus, smoothies are so easy to customize with various combinations, so you’ll never get bored! I always like to experiment in the kitchen with new combinations and new ingredients. One new ingredient I tried in this smoothie recipe are wild blueberries. Wild Blueberries have twice (2x) the antioxidant capacity of larger cultivated blueberries. A growing body of research shows the potential health benefits of Wild Blueberries including gut health, diabetes, cancer and brain health.
I often find that certain fruit flavors, like blueberries, get lost when getting mixed into a smoothie because other strong fruit flavors take over.
Wild blueberries are a little extra special than your regular cultivated blueberries. Wild blueberries have a more intense flavor than regular blueberries. Wild Blueberry plants grow wild and are genetically diverse with thousands of interlocking plants spreading naturally across fields called barrens. It’s this diversity that gives Wild Blueberries their complex and delicious flavor — an extraordinary mix of tart and sweet.
Smoothie Tip: Use frozen fruit when making smoothies. This will chill the smoothie plus thicken it without using ice, which can water down the flavor.
The Wild Blueberry crop (99% of it) is frozen. These potent little berries are individually quick frozen (IQF) at harvest locking in their nutrition and taste. It’s nature’s pause button.
Tropical Wild Blueberry Smoothie
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Total Time: 5 mins
- Yield: 2
Description
#WildYourSmoothie with a tropical twist
Ingredients
- 1 banana
- 1 cup frozen Wild Blueberries
- 1/2 cup frozen pineapple
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened coconut flakes
- 2 tablespoons flaxseed
- 1/2 cup cottage cheese
- 1 cup unsweetened coconut milk (or milk of your choice)
Instructions
- Simply add the banana, wild blueberries, pineapple, coconut flakes, flaxseed, cottage cheese, and coconut milk in to a blender. Blend until smooth.
- For a thicker consistency, add ice. For a thinner consistency, add water.
- Top with additional wild blueberries, coconut, or pineapple.
Thank you Kara Lydon, on behalf of the Wild Blueberry Association of North America, inviting me to participate in a smoothie recipe contest for dietitians and healthy living bloggers.
Check out all of the #RDapproved wild blueberry smoothie creations using #WildYourSmoothie. Or you can head on over to the Wild Blueberry Association’s website and follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest to discover even more Wild Blueberry recipes.
We need all the tropical!!! (Getting groceries in that windy 2 degree weather was horrible!!)
Wild blueberries are the best aren’t they? I can’t wait to give this a try!
The color of this smoothie is amazing!!! Dreaming of tropical weather now (sigh)
What a great way to add protein with cottage cheese!
This time of year always seems to get me dreaming of being somewhere warm and tropical! I love the idea to add cottage cheese to this smoothie, and the color is gorgeous!
I usually grab for the yogurt, so thanks for the cottage cheese reminder! Love your recipe … in fact, I love anything with wild blueberries. Can’t wait to try this.
What a gorgeous color and I love love that first shot 🙂 Definitely a great way to beat the winter blues.
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