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The very first time I added chia seeds to a smoothie, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. I stood in my kitchen staring at this little bag of seeds, wondering if I was about to ruin a perfectly good drink.

Turns out chia seeds are one of the easiest superfoods to add to smoothies. They’re flavorless yet increase fiber, healthy fats, and a little protein with just a scoop. Ever since that first blend, I’ve been hooked. I toss chia seeds into smoothies, drinks and yogurt, whether the recipe calls for them or not. I created this chia fruit smoothie so you can see how perfect chia seeds can be in a smoothie.

Two glasses of chia fruit smoothie

This fruit smoothie with chia seeds is an easy breakfast, afternoon snack, or post-workout drink that comes together in minutes. If you’ve got a bag of chia seeds hanging out in the back of your pantry, this is the perfect recipe to put them to good use.

Want more ways to enjoy chia? Explore my collection of easy chia seed recipes.

Ingredients for chia fruit smoothie

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Mixed Berries: a frozen berry blend adds natural sweetness, vibrant color, and a delicious mix of berry flavors.
  • Banana: makes this smoothie perfectly sweet while balancing the tartness of the berries.
  • Cauliflower: Frozen cauliflower is my favorite fiber-boosting smoothie ingredient. It creates a rich, creamy texture yet doesn’t alter the flavor when used in moderation.
  • Chia Seeds: These tiny seeds blend right in while adding fiber, healthy fats, and a little protein. They also help thicken the smoothie as they absorb liquid. This is the brand of chia seeds I buy most often.
  • Pomegranate Juice: This juice adds a bright, antioxidant-rich flavor that pairs perfectly with the berries.

How to Make a Chia Fruit Smoothie

Adding fresh berries into a blender
  1. Add frozen mixed berries into the blender.
Pouring pomegranate juice into the blender
  1. Pour in the pomegranate juice and add the chia seeds.
Bright red chia fruit smoothie in a blender
  1. Blend on high until smooth and the chia seeds are finely ground.
Fruit smoothie with cauliflower florets into the blender
  1. Add the cauliflower and banana and blend it again.
Pouring berry chia fruit smoothie into serving glasses
  1. Pour the smoothie in serving glasses.
Sprinkling chia seeds over a glass of chia fruit smoothie
  1. Add blueberries and chia seeds on top and enjoy chilled.
Vibrant chia fruit smoothie topped with chia seeds and blueberry

Recipe Tips

  • Boost it: Add a scoop of your favorite homemade protein powder, collagen peptides, or hemp hearts to turn this chia fruit smoothie into a more filling breakfast or post-workout snack.
  • Let the chia seeds work their magic: For a thicker smoothie, let it sit for 5–10 minutes before drinking. The chia seeds will absorb some of the liquid and create an even creamier texture.
  • Use frozen cauliflower: It helps create a thick, frosty smoothie without watering it down.
  • Make smoothie packs ahead: Portion the ingredients into frozen meal prep smoothie packs. When you’re ready for a smoothie, just add pomegranate juice and blend.
A glass of chia fruit smoothie
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Chia Fruit Smoothie

Jen Hansard
This chia fruit smoothie is a fruity blend of frozen mixed berries, banana and chia seeds. The cauliflower adds a smooth texture without overpowering the fruit, while chia seeds bring a little extra staying power. It’s a refreshing, easy-to-make breakfast or snack that comes together in minutes.
Serves: 1
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Blending Time: 2 minutes

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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup mixed berries frozen
  • 1 cup pomegranate juice
  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 banana
  • ½ cup cauliflower frozen

Instructions 

  • Add the mixed berries, chia seeds, and pomegranate juice to the blender.
  • Blend on high until smooth and chia seeds are finely ground.
  • Add the banana and frozen cauliflower, then blend again until smooth.
  • Pour into glass and enjoy.
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Recipe Notes

  • Blend chia seeds well: Chia seeds naturally thicken as they sit, so blend the smoothie thoroughly and enjoy it soon after making it for the best texture.
  • Make it ahead: To make it ahead, blend the smoothie and store it in the fridge. Chia seeds will continue absorbing liquid as it sits, so stir well before drinking and add a splash of pomegranate juice if needed to loosen the texture.
  • Use a very ripe banana: A ripe banana brings more natural sweetness and gives the smoothie a creamier texture. This is especially helpful when using tart berries.
  • Taste before adding sweetener: The banana and fruit provide plenty of natural sweetness, so blend everything first and taste before adding maple syrup, dates, or another sweetener.

Nutrition

Calories: 395 kcal | Carbohydrates: 78 g | Protein: 7 g | Fat: 9 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g | Trans Fat: 0.03 g | Sodium: 43 mg | Potassium: 1075 mg | Fiber: 15 g | Sugar: 53 g | Vitamin A: 122 IU | Vitamin C: 34 mg | Calcium: 205 mg | Iron: 3 mg

Common Questions

Can I taste the cauliflower in this chia fruit smoothie?

Not really! Frozen cauliflower has a mild flavor, so the berries and banana take center stage. It mainly adds body and creaminess without making the smoothie taste like vegetables.

Do I need to soak chia seeds before adding them to a smoothie?

No. You can add chia seeds directly to the blender. Blending them with the other ingredients helps distribute them throughout the smoothie, and they’ll continue to absorb liquid as the smoothie sits.

Why is my chia fruit smoothie so thick?

Chia seeds naturally absorb liquid, which can make your smoothie thicker as it sits. If you prefer a thinner consistency, add a splash of pomegranate juice and blend or stir until it reaches your desired texture.

Can I use chia seeds in a smoothie without blending them?

You can stir them in after blending, but blending distributes them more evenly throughout the smoothie. If you prefer a smoother texture, blend the chia seeds with the rest of the ingredients.

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Jen Hansard

I’m the mom who swapped Lucky Charms for green smoothies— and never looked back. Here you’ll find smoothie recipes and plant-based recipes made simple and tasty.

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