Smoothies: they are easy to prepare, always tasty and super healthy. You can combine so many different fruits so it never gets boring. Ideal as a quick breakfast, before or after a workout or even for work!

This time I went for a tropical matcha smoothie with mango, banana and strawberry. A real boost when the weather in our small country is disappointing again, and just as nice at summer temperatures.

What do you need for this recipe?

(for 2 servings)

  1. 2 teaspoons of matcha
  2. A banana. Tip: you can put ripe bananas in the freezer and use them for your smoothies in the summer. This way you not only prevent food waste, but you also enjoy a delicious fresh smoothie.
  3. A mango.
  4. A dozen strawberries.
  5. 200 ml almond milk .
  6. For the toppings: some extra fruit, coconut flakes and/or granola for a crunchy effect.

Matcha mango smoothie

Preparation

  1. Add the matcha powder , the banana, half the mango, five strawberries and 200 ml almond milk to the blender and mix!
  2. Divide the smoothie over 2 glasses and put them in the fridge.
  3. In the morning you can use some fruit, coconut flakes or granola for the topping.

A few more tips for your perfect smoothie

Liquid forms the basis of a good smoothie. Is your smoothie still too thick after mixing? Then add some almond milk or other liquid. Is he too thin? Then you use extra banana.

The combination of strawberry and banana is an absolute winner anyway, but the addition of mango is really surprising! It is a recipe that is enjoyed by both young and old. Finish it off with a tasty topping such as granola and then you have a delicious breakfast smoothie that gives you energy for hours.

Are you a smoothie lover? This recipe is sure to make you happy! :-)

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