Mango ‘Weiss’ Smoothie

Really simple summer smoothie option.I highly recommend using the SUBO smoothie bottle for your little one with the 5mm spout! Spill-proof and so great for smoothies

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GF | DF | RSF | EF
AGE APPROPRIATE:
6 months +
SERVES: 1 adult and 1 child

I highly recommend using the SUBO smoothie bottle for your little one with the 5mm spout! Spill-proof and so great for smoothies

Mango ‘Weiss’

GF | DF | RSF | EF

  •  Blender
  • 1 frozen banana
  • cup  frozen mango
  • 300ml   coconut milk
  • 2 TBSP  desiccated coconut
  • 1 TBSP  honey (omit under 12 months)
  • 1 TBSP  macadamia nut butter or a small handful of macadamia nuts (I use Noya
  • macadamia nut butter- but use any nut butter you like if you don't have macadamia)
  1. Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until completely smooth, then serve.

AGE APPROPRIATE: 6 months +
Optional:
2 TBSP milk kefir (great for some probiotics – can be coconut or dairy milk kefir)
Notes:
Other milk sources should not displace breastmilk or formula under 12 months of age.
Can be frozen into ice block moulds
Omit honey under 12 months of age.

I highly recommend using the SUBO smoothie bottle for your little one with the 5mm spout! Spill-proof and so great for smoothies! Discount code BOOBTOFOOD for 10% off your order.

Drinks
American, Indian, Mediterranean

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November 13, 2023 at 3:41 am
Hannah says:

Which coconut milk works better - canned or carton please?

January 24, 2024 at 4:35 am
Amy says:

This tastes insanely good!!

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