Tropical Mango-Coconut Smoothie Recipe (It’s Vegan!)

Share This Post

Tropical Mango-Coconut Smoothie Recipe (It’s Vegan!)

Missing hot weather, warm tropical breeze, palm trees, coconuts and juicy sweet fruit? If you can’t go for holiday right now, at least have this delicious refreshing and fragrant smoothie!

Tropical Mango-Coconut Smoothie Recipe (It’s Vegan!)

It’s perfect for breakfast (you can add some spinach or other leafy greens for extra minerals) or as a dessert!

Yields: 2 servings

Ingredients:

• 5 very ripe bananas
• 2 ripe mangoes
• ½ cup full fat coconut milk
• ½ cup water (more or less depending on desired consistency)
• 1-2 cups of ice (depending on how cold you want it)

Instructions:

Place all the ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into glasses and enjoy!

Note: you may use frozen bananas for this recipe, just make sure to peel them before freezing.

Tropical Mango-Coconut Smoothie Recipe (It’s Vegan!) 2Osha Key is a life lover, certified nutritionist, weight loss expert, the creator of the Lovetarian Way – A Soulful Approach to Weight Loss and founder of www.becomethebestofyou.com. After losing 40 pounds, Osha is now on a mission to help women do the same.
In her FREE Weight Loss Video Training series, Osha teaches everything that has helped her lose 40 pounds of fat and keep it off.

Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram

More To Explore

Allergies

The Allergen Hiding In Your Makeup

Are you familiar with a preservative called methlisothiazolinone? If you use foundation, moisturizer, sunscreen, body wash, or shampoo, you’ve probably rubbed it on your hair

Inspiration

Belly Dance

Belly dancing, also called Raks Sharki, is derived from traditional women’s dances of the Middle East and North Africa. Belly dance has enormous positive effects

health

How To Use Olive Oil For Removing Earwax

We are going to tell you how to remove earwax using olive oil (or almond oil). This procedure is natural, effective and cheap. Also you

Facts

The Gentle Art of Delivering Bad News

The Gentle Art of Delivering Bad News Dr. Robert Buckman, oncologist and professor at Toronto University, has been delivering bad news professionally for decades. “Do

Inspiration

No Sugar Green Juice

A few people mentioned that the last kale drink had so much sugar, well here is one with none for those of us watching sugar

Scroll to Top