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Rumored to be the most important meal of the day, start yours with this Banana Mango Smoothie Breakfast Bowl with Bee Pollen and Turmeric.

Banana Mango Smoothie Bowls with Bee Pollen and Turmeric

Smoothie bowls. Let’s be honest, they’re not practical. At least, not really. Smoothies, if you ask me, should be consumed through a straw or, at the very least, from a cup. But, smoothie bowls are super fun to make. So I make them. Like, on the regular and always make a mess of my kitchen in the process. Why? because I need all the seeds and all the nuts and all the fruit.

What is your opinion of the smoothie bowl? Are they just a trend that food bloggers keep dragging out? It’s ok, they are. It doesn’t even bother me because most of the time they’re so darn impressive. This one? This one has nothing on some of the other smoothie bowls out there.

But that’s probably because I actually eat what I make.

Whoa, so sorry for the tangent. These things happen. Especially when I have techno playing in the background while I work.

Before I leave the topic of smoothie bowls, completely, however, I have a few quick things to say about this one:

  • There’s bee pollen in there. Ok, I know, another food trend. To be honest, I have no idea if bee pollen is actually good for you. In fact, scientists don’t know for sure either, BUT, everyone is doing it, so naturally, I had to also. duh. There are plenty of warnings about consuming bee pollen, however- especially for those with severe pollen allergies, those who are pregnant or breastfeeding and those on medication for blood thinning.
  • My take away from the whole bee pollen story? I just don’t get it. Really, I don’t. And, you’ll probably never see the stuff on this blog again- unless, of course, it makes a comeback (or scientists discover it prevents cancer).
  • There is also Turmeric. Unlike bee pollen, Turmeric is legit. Yes, it is most definitely trending at the moment, but there is actual scientific backed research showing that Turmeric may actually do good things. Just remember more is not always better.

 

Banana Mango Smoothie Bowls with Bee Pollen and Turmeric

A dessert on a plate, with Banana Mango Smoothie Bowl
4.80 from 10 votes

Banana Mango Smoothie Breakfast Bowl Recipe with Bee Pollen and Turmeric


Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlightJessica Randhawa
Rumored to be the most important meal of the day, start yours with this Banana Mango Smoothie Breakfast Bowl with Bee Pollen and Turmeric.
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 2 Smoothie Bowls
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup orange juice or pineapple juice
  • 1 cup milk, (I used 2%)
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 banana
  • 1 ½ cups frozen mango
  • 1 large golden beet, cooked and peeled
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 6 almonds
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • 2 tablespoon rolled oats
  • 1-2 tablespoon bee pollen
  • Additional fruit, oats, chia seeds, bee polled, for topping

Instructions 

  • Add the orange juice, milk, yogurt, banana, frozen mango, cooked beet, honey, almonds, cinnamon, turmeric, oats, and bee pollen in the bowl of a high-speed blender. Blend on high for 2-3 minutes, or until smooth, creamy and fully blended.
  • Divide smoothie into two bowls and top with additional rolled oats, bee pollen, chia seeds, banana, mango, and coconut chips, if desired. Best served immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 421kcal | Carbohydrates: 73g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 17mg | Sodium: 100mg | Potassium: 926mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 57g | Vitamin A: 1575IU | Vitamin C: 62.7mg | Calcium: 286mg | Iron: 1.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

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I’m Chef Jessica Randhawa, bringing over 14 years of experience in creating and publishing over 1200 mouthwatering recipes, coupled with invaluable kitchen tips and professional guidance, to transform your daily cooking into a truly enriching culinary adventure.

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