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Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie

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a blueberry beet smoothie in a wine glass with a red straw

This Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie will have you running back for more! While it may taste like a berry sorbet, it is loaded with antioxidants, protein, vitamins & minerals.

I made this recipe over the weekend and I’ve already made it 3 times since! It really is delicious and you just feel so good drinking it.

During the first few weeks of the New Year many people are looking to better their health mainly via their diet.

Smoothies make for a perfect way to pack in a ton of nutrition and take it on the go with you to work or where ever you need to be! As a Registered Dietitian, this Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie is top notch: low in sugar, high in protein, packed with phytochemicals and antioxidants, and tastes amazing!!

blueberry smoothie on a wood board

The rich color of the smoothie is a dead give away that this is nutrient rich and so so yummy.

I made this smoothie using less than 10 ingredients. I wanted to make this straight forward for you and simple enough that you can find all of these ingredients in your local grocery store. 

Did you know wild blueberries are basically like the Queen of all berries?! They are so rich in nutrients and are the leader in antioxidants! Here are some more fun facts about Wild Blueberries you ought to know:

blueberry smoothie in stemless wine glasses
  • More Intense Blueberry Flavor: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.
  • Leader in Antioxidants: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.
  • Frozen at Harvest:The Wild Blueberry crop (99% of it) is frozen. These potent little berries are individually quick frozen at harvest locking in their nutrition and taste. It’s nature’s pause button.
  • Unique Heritage:Wild Blueberries come from a special place. They are called “Wild” because they are. Wild Blueberries are not planted and occur naturally in barrens and fields in Maine and Eastern Canada that have been here for 10,000 years. SO COOL!! 🙂

Many people are not be aware of the difference between regular blueberries and wild blueberries – so I hope this helps broaden your horizons and maybe you will look for the Wild Blueberries next time you go grocery shopping. I found mine in the frozen fruit isle next to all of the other frozen fruit 🙂  

I hope you enjoy this Wild Frozen Blueberry Beet Smoothie and sip your way to a healthier you!

blueberry smoothie on a wood board with frozen fruit

 

Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie is full of antioxidants and is nutrient rich! #AD #WildYourSmoothie

 

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Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie

Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 2 minutes
Total: 7 minutes
Servings: 1 person
Nutrient rich and a perfect pick me up smoothie!

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup frozen Wild Blueberries
  • 2 red baby beets, frozen or cooked (chopped)
  • 1/2 banana (frozen, large)
  • 1 Tbsp. pomegranate powder
  • 1/4 cup Greek yogurt (plain)
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
  • 1 tsp. honey
  • 1/3 cup water

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Instructions 

Directions

  • Add all ingredients into a blender, mix until smooth. Serve immediately. You can store in a mason jar for up to 2 days.

Notes

For the beets, I used Love Beets - about 1/4 cup equivalent.

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is automatically calculated. It should only be construed as an estimate rather than a guarantee. Ingredients can vary and Kroll's Korner can’t make any guarantees to the accuracy of this information.

 

Get WILD in 2017 with this Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie! #AD #WildYourSmoothie

Enjoy! 🙂

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Sophie Chater

This looks amazing! The color is so vibrant! Will have to try it out

charlene pors

Such a beautiful color! I have never thought of adding beets to my smoothies, will have to give this recipe a try!

Amy Gorin

Looks so delish!

Suzanne Pickens

Looks GREAT! What are Love Beets? Do you cook the beets first? THANKS

Trisha

What are the nutritional value of the beet powder? Looked at their nutrition facts and look low in protein, fiber, iron, and potassium. ?????

Cris M. Bremer

Where do you find pomegranate powder?

Whitney @ To Live & Diet in L.A.

Such a pretty smoothie! Love that color!!