Purple Green-Smoothie — Gurple?

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Purple Green-Smoothie

Purple Green-Smoothie

Green Smoothies are all the rage.  And for good reason.   Full of Raw and often Wild Greens they are packed with healthy minerals, vitamins and medicinal compounds.   The embodiment of  the Raw Food and Whole Food ideals they are touted for providing enzymes and compounds found only in plants.   When Wild Edibles are used in the Green Smoothie, we are utilizing plants with which we co-evolved.  This co-evolution developing compounds in the plant that nourish us and heal us.

The taste of the Green Smoothie is earthy and tastes like spring, like Nature.  In a sense, it tastes Green.

Today, I mixed it up.  Into my Green Smoothie, containing the usual  suspects including Plantain, Dandelion, Clover and all, I added Wild Blackberries and Huckleberries picked this season, and frozen overnight.  It’s not necessary to freeze them, but it made the Smoothie ice cold and somewhat thicker.   I added to it some cold brewed Green Tea.

The taste was entirely transformed and quite interesting.  Not surprisingly the Berries took front stage, but the Green Tea made it taste lighter and refreshing and kept the Berries from dominating.   I could taste subtle notes of the Wild Edible Greens, like old friends that quitely and reliably stand behind you and “got your back”.

The Cold Brewed Green Tea addition was a nice transforming addition and stretched my smoothie out giving me another glass, which is always appreciated on a hot summer day.

  • What ways do you Mix-it up with your Green Smoothies?
  • Let us know by clicking the Comments below.
  • To see Melissa make a Green Smoothie, check out her video here: Melissa Making Green  Smoothie.

Enjoy,

Jason

  • Karen
    I like to add banana and avocado to my smoothies to make them extra smooth!

    Have Greenliscious day!

    Karen
  • Hi Karen!
    It's great to hear from you. We usually add bananas, too, but I often forget about avocado...they really do make a creamy, yummy smoothie! Thanks so much for your comment!! Hope to see you soon,
    Melissa
  • abbyporter
    Your green smoothie recipe inspired me to forage for my morning smoothie. It varies from day to day but could include in addition to lambsquarters, pigweed, purslane, stinging nettle, comfrey, sorrel, dandelion, or dock, and a variety of herbs...thai basil, marjoram, lemon thyme, rosemary, parsley...I use a 16 oz "Magic Bullet" blender which I love because it is single serving and the blender container becomes the serving cup. I fill half the container with chopped greens (1 cup), add 1 banana, 1/4 avocado, 1 TBL each of hemp and chia seeds for protein and fill with water. That's my breakfast!
  • That sounds so delicious! Thanks so much for sharing what you do. Thanks for the reminder about chia and hemp for great protein sources!
    Love,
    Melissa
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