What flavors best combine when making smoothies?

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  1. Athlyn Green profile image83
    Athlyn Greenposted 11 years ago

    What flavors best combine when making smoothies?

  2. Midlife Magic profile image58
    Midlife Magicposted 11 years ago

    I love the way Banana makes a smoothie smoother and thicker.  But I love the berry flavours of blueberry and raspberry.  I have also slimmed down my smoothie recipe by adding only half a banana, and 1/2 cup of orange juice with 1/2 cup of water.  It lets the berry flavours come through and tastes less sweet!

    This is my link in case anyone wants the full recipe. http://midlifemagic.hubpages.com/hub/An … t-Smoothie

  3. vespawoolf profile image91
    vespawoolfposted 11 years ago

    I also find bananas to be a nice base for smoothies. Avocado sounds like a strange ingredient, but you won't taste it and the smoothie will become even silkier and turn a nice shade of green. One of my favorite smoothies is: one banana, half an avocado, half an orange and a handful of blueberries. yum!

  4. Djaak profile image40
    Djaakposted 11 years ago

    I like making smoothies with bananas as a base and strawberries for the great flavors. This is my all time favorite smoothie.

  5. glorgeousmom profile image77
    glorgeousmomposted 11 years ago

    I like the combination of ripe mangoes and bananas, papaya and banana, mango and papaya; banana, mango and papaya.

  6. TheKatsMeow profile image87
    TheKatsMeowposted 11 years ago

    I like bananas with strawberries. Or strawberries with kiwi. I find those 2 blend really well together.

  7. Alannah Marks profile image61
    Alannah Marksposted 11 years ago

    I used to work part time at a smoothie shop myself. More popular combinations were sweet tropical fruits, such as banana and mango or pineapple and yogurt. MY personal favorites are the milder flavors, like banana and yogurt. A cool idea for a smoothie would be sweet and salty maybe? Perhaps making a granola/cashew/yogurty/mango thing. I haven't tried it, but I'm sure it would taste really good~

  8. Turtlewoman profile image88
    Turtlewomanposted 11 years ago

    I always add a sweeter fruit like mangos or bananas with a citrus fruit to balance out the flavors. Smoothies are pretty easy to make. I usually just use whatever is in season!
    I also sneak in some spinach or kale. Believe me, you can't even taste the greens with all the sweet fruits to mask it.

  9. Time2Spare profile image60
    Time2Spareposted 11 years ago

    I love the combinations banana and mango or pineapple and yogurt.

 
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