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Breakfast Smoothie Recipe



Calling this banana smoothie or papaya smoothie or mango smoothie wouldn't be fair because it has all three and it is power packed, so I think breakfast smoothie suits more than anything.

Before, the monsoons started Homey wanted a cool start at breakfast, but it sure should hold him till lunchtime too. I made this smoothie with half a papaya (small size), half a banana, and one whole Alphonso mango. To make it sugar free, I added 1 tbsp of honey, and garnished with mint leaves..

Are you on a diet or a lazy cook in the mornings, try this simple-sugar-free-power-packed smoothie....no milk or cream!!

Author: Nisa Homey.
Serves: One.

Ingredients:
Papaya: 1/2 (I used small sized one)
Banana: Half.
Alphonso Mango: 1
Honey: 1 tbsp.
Mint leaves to garnish.

Method:
Chop the papaya, mango, and banana into a blender.

Add a tbsp of honey.


And blend for a minute or two.


Healthy breakfast smoothie...just for you.

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Comments

  1. Wow...That's really healthy... Nice pic...

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  2. A very tasty tropical fruit smoothie!

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  3. i know the taste of this smoothie. its filling and super nutritious.

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  4. the combo of fruits n color is wonderful

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  5. do you know mind reading? This combination was running in my mind 2 days back Lovely smoothie :)

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  6. Loved the combination of fruits.. Yummy smoothie.. Lovely clicks too :-)

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    1. Hi Nilu, thanks for stopping by....and for the inspiration.

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  7. I can get everything but the papaya. Guess I'm gonna have to improvise. :)

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    1. Hey, thanks for stopping by.....try adding other available fruits...and do let me know how it came out!!

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  8. Tempting.. nice clicks too. Surely gonna try this. Love the colour of the smoothie..

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  9. cud u send it to me....i love to have it...watta colour and the flavours are gr8

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  10. Love to finish that whole glass rite now,irresistible and seriously tempting.

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  12. I want some!! Goodness that looks good!

    Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!

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  13. Oh how you took me back a few years Nisa! When we were in Hawaii we started every day with a papaya banana smoothie. Now you have me wasting to run out and buy a papaya. Your smoothie looks SO good and I love the addition of the mint.

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  14. This smoothie sounds wonderful! Thanks for linking up with What's Cookin' Wednesday!

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  15. Hi!! Love smoothies!!! They look amazing! I have to try papaya in a smoothie! Thanks for sharing at Thank You Honey’s Whatever Wednesday Party! Hope to see you at this weeks party!!

    Cheers!

    Sarah

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  16. Smoothies are my method of choice for sneaking in extra veggies for me & my son! :) Thank you so much for linking up with me this week at Tasty Tuesdays! I’ve pinned this & shared it with my followers! Please be sure to stop back by the party and check out some of the other links!

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