DIY Jamba Juice 4 Easy Smoothie Recipes

Rushing to your favorite smoothie shop is just the easiest way to get your smoothie fix. Though convenient enough to get your healthy drink, this habit can be expensive. Wouldn’t it be fun to recreate your favorite smoothie at home? The menu will usually tell you the ingredients in every smoothie though, without the exact measurements. Still, this gives you an idea of what you will need. Better yet, you might like your own creation more than your favorite store-bought smoothie.

This recipe gives you 4 different smoothies which taste like the ones bought from Jamba Juice.

Ingredients:

Mega-Mango:

• 1 cup of frozen mango
• 1 cup of frozen strawberries
• ½ cup of orange juice
• ½ cup of pineapple juice
• 1 cup of ice

Strawberry Surf-Rider:

• ½ cup of frozen peaches
• 1 cup of frozen strawberries
• 1 cup of lemonade
• 1 cup of ice

Pomegranate Paradise:

• ½ cup of frozen peaches
• ½ cup of frozen mango
• 1 cup of frozen strawberries
• 1 cup of pomegranate juice
• 1 cup of ice

Kale Ribbean:

• 1 cup of frozen mango
• 3 kale leaves
• 1 cup of tropical juice
• ¼ cup of vanilla flavored Greek-style yogurt

Instructions:

Each smoothie takes about 3 to 5 minutes to make. Serves 1.

Put all the ingredients in a blender.
Blend until smooth.
Serve in a glass or a Jamba Juice cup to make it fancier.

Ideas And Tips:

Jamba Juice is a popular juice shop which serves smoothies, freshly squeezed juices, and energy bowls made with fresh high-quality ingredients. From a single store in California, it has now grown to over 800 stores spread in the United States, Bahamas, Canada, Philippines, Mexico, Taiwan, and South Korea.

• These smoothies are thick and frosty. Using fresh fruits will give you thinner but not too runny smoothies since you are also using ice cubes.

DIY Jamba Juice 4 Easy Smoothie Recipes
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