The flavour possibilities are endless. Whether you prefer fruits, vegetables, herbs, nuts, spices, sauces or simply dabble in all of the above and more then check out this series of serious smoothie sensations that will add a little wholesome pop to your day (and to your table).
Great to whip up on short notice, this recipe uses yoghurt, bananas, berries and honey, which you probably already have at home. Whether you opt for fresh or frozen berries, this one will be a favourite all-year-round.

Banana berrylicious Source: Chris Middleton
They don't call this a tropical paradise smoothie for nothing! Coconut yoghurt, mango, pineapple and mint - sounds borderline cocktail, right?

Tropical paradise smoothie Source: Chris Middleton
Nothing says summertime like mango. This thick Indian mango lassi-like recipe also gets it's kick from turmeric, ginger, lemon, honey and mint.

Mango & turmeric lassi smoothie Source: Chris Middleton
If you needed to justify those breakfast carrot cake feels then this smoothie crosses tip toes the line perfectly.

Carrot cake smoothie Source: Chris Middleton
Acai (pronounced a-sigh-ee) berries are a Brazilian superfood high in antioxidants and here it's topped with toasted granola, fresh figs, Brazil nuts and pomegranate seeds.

Acai smoothie bowl with crunchy granola Source: Chris Middleton
Avocado is an intriguing and totally underrated ‘sweet’ ingredient. Here they're combined with coconut milk, frozen bananas and matcha to lend a lovely silky texture and great nutty flavour.

Avocado & matcha smoothie bowl Source: Chris Middleton
This smoothie gives carob new life. Maximising on its mild choc and caramel potential, it's combined with almond milk to give it a brownie-feel without the guilt.

Carob & almond brownie smoothie Source: Chris Middleton
Dragonfruit is a spectacular and rather unusual-looking fruit. Whether you go fresh or frozen, there's nothing lack luster about this bowl, especially when juicy watermelon is involved.

Dragonfruit & watermelon smoothie Source: Chris Middleton
Spread the stone fruit love by incorporating peaches, nectarines, plums and cherries into this fine bowl that screams summertime.

Summer stone fruit Source: Chris Middleton
Trade in your blueberry muffin tops for blueberry muffin bowls thanks to this easy recipe. Blueberries are nutritional powerhouses and this recipe celebrates them by using both fresh and freeze-dried for texture.
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Blueberry muffin smoothie Source: Chris Middleton
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