I have a bright and refreshing recipe to share with you today: this ginger turmeric smoothie recipe with mango!
It’s sweet, creamy, vibrant, and a little spicy, thanks to the zingy ginger and turmeric.
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Health Benefits of Turmeric
Turmeric has been making its way into everything lately (have you tried golden milk yet?!), and I’m a huge fan. Not only does it bring a gorgeous color to the table, it also boasts tons of health benefits.
Turmeric has been a staple anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agent in traditional Indian and Chinese medicine for centuries. So it’s no surprise that recent studies have honed in on just how good this spice is for our health.
It’s been proven time and time again to have strong anti-inflammatory benefits. This is important, because that inflammation is a key factor in chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. One study found that taking curcumin (the active component of turmeric) daily was as effective as daily ibuprofen for reducing osteoarthritis-related knee pain — pretty cool!
It also could help lower LDL cholesterol (the not-so-great cholesterol) levels. That’s a superfood if I ever saw one!
(Just an FYI for my pregnant readers: turmeric in food/cooking is generally considered just fine. But I wouldn’t suggest a turmeric supplement while pregnant.)
You can buy turmeric dried and ground in the spice aisle of pretty much any grocery store.
Fresh turmeric is a little harder to find. I’ve found it in specialty Asian supermarkets and health food stores! The fresh stuff looks kind of like mini ginger root (they’re related), but much brighter in color.
Be careful, though, because both dried and fresh turmeric WILL stain just about anything white!
Matt learned this the hard way when juicing fresh turmeric a few months ago… oops! We still have some faint yellow spots on our cabinets to remind us of this lesson. 😉
Looking for a fall-inspired smoothie? Check out this spiced sweet potato smoothie!
Now, let’s get back to this smoothie!
Ginger Turmeric Smoothie Recipe with Mango
The combination of turmeric and ginger is amazing. Turmeric is warm and earthy, while ginger is bright and spicy, making this smoothie anything but boring.
Mango and pineapple keep things sweet and fresh, while Greek yogurt brings a protein boost and flax has you covered on the healthy fat front.
All in all, it’s got to be one of my favorite smoothies — packed with good-for-you ingredients, sweet, spicy, and gorgeous!
Love mango? Check out my mango chia pudding or coconut mango overnight oats, too! Here are even more tasty mango recipes to try.
Gotta love that bright yellow.
Enjoy!
If you like this recipe, check out some of my other favorite smoothie recipes below.
And don’t forget about my mix and match healthy smoothie recipes post, too. It’s basically a simple blueprint for building your own satisfying, delicious smoothies!
- Banana Spinach Smoothie
- Mango Pineapple Smoothie with Kale
- Creamy Spirulina Smoothie
- Berry Smoothie with Yogurt
- Hangover-Busting Smoothie
- Strawberry Cherry Smoothie with Lemon
- Watermelon Rind Smoothie
- Mint Avocado Banana Smoothie (Healthy Shamrock Shake)
- Vanilla Mint Smoothie
- Lemon Ginger Berry Protein Smoothie
What’s your favorite way to use turmeric? Have you ever used the fresh stuff or do you stick with the powder?
Here’s the full Ginger Turmeric Smoothie recipe:
Turmeric Ginger Smoothie
This smoothie is sweet, creamy, vibrant, and a little spicy, thanks to the zingy ginger and turmeric.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup frozen pineapple chunks
- 3/4 cup frozen mango chunks
- 1/2 - 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, depending on how spicy you like it
- 1 teaspoon ground turmeric OR 2 teaspoons fresh turmeric
- 1 tablespoon ground flax
- 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1 cup dairy or non-dairy milk
Instructions:
- Toss all the ingredients into a blender, blend until smooth, and serve! If you have a strong blender, you can just peel hunks of the fresh ginger and turmeric, estimate the amounts, and toss them in. Otherwise, you'll want to chop them up a bit to make sure they get fully incorporated!