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Let’s face it—sometimes our bodies need a little reset. Whether you’ve been indulging a bit too much, feeling sluggish, or just want to boost your daily dose of greens, this Tropical Detox Smoothie is the perfect way to get back on track—without sacrificing flavor. Here’s some examples:

  • Really want to start your day on a clean note
  • Need a nourishing post-workout recovery
  • Craving a light afternoon snack
  • Need to reset after a weekend of indulgence
Detox smoothie in a mason jar with a paper straw

Why You’ll Love This Detox Smoothie

Packed with leafy greens and tropical fruit, this smoothie is light, refreshing, and loaded with fiber and antioxidants to support digestion and hydration. The best part? It’s made with just five simple ingredients that support optimal health.

  1. Supports Healthy Digestion: Thanks to the fiber-rich combo of kale, spinach, mango, and pineapple, this smoothie helps keep things moving through your digestive system. Fiber acts like a gentle broom for your gut—supporting regularity and helping your body naturally eliminate waste.
  2. Reduces Bloating: The water content in the fruit and leafy greens, along with their natural enzymes (like bromelain from pineapple), may help reduce water retention and ease bloat. It’s a refreshing way to flatten your belly without extreme cleanses or diuretics.
  3. Fights Inflammation: Leafy greens like kale and spinach are rich in antioxidants and phytonutrients that help your body manage inflammation. Combined with the natural enzymes in pineapple and mango, this smoothie delivers a gentle, food-based way to help your body recover from stress, processed food, or overindulgence.

Pro Tips


Use frozen fruit to get that thick, frosty texture—like a smoothie shop classic.

Prep ahead by portioning your ingredients into freezer bags for a grab-and-blend detox option.


Add a squeeze of lemon or a slice of fresh ginger for even more zing and detoxifying power.

Label ingredients for tropical detox smoothie, including pineapple reacted. Please stop, spinach, mango, kale and water.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Fresh spinach: Look for bright green leaves without any slimy spots. Organic is ideal if you’re blending it raw. Rinse thoroughly to remove any dirt or grit. If you’re using baby spinach, there’s no need to chop—just toss it in.
  • Kale (stems removed): Choose curly or lacinato (dino) kale with crisp, dark leaves. Avoid bunches with yellowing edges or wilted spots. Remove the thick center stems. Tear or chop the leaves before adding to the blender for a smoother blend.
  • Frozen mango: Look for pre-chopped frozen mango in the freezer aisle for convenience. If using fresh, peel, cube, and freeze it yourself. Store chopped mango in freezer-safe bags for easy smoothie prep.
  • Frozen pineapple: Like mango, frozen pre-cut pineapple is a time-saver. If buying fresh, choose one that smells sweet at the base and has a little give when squeezed. Cut fresh pineapple into chunks and freeze on a parchment-lined tray before transferring to a storage bag.
Ingredients for creating tropical detox movie inside a blender.

Blending Instructions

  1. Add water, spinach, and kale to your blender and blend until smooth. (Blending the greens first helps get rid of leafy chunks!)
  2. Add mango and pineapple, and blend again until creamy.
  3. Pour into your favorite glass, sip slowly, and enjoy the refreshing reset.

Common Questions

Can I use fresh fruit instead of frozen?

Yes! Fresh fruit works, but your smoothie will be thinner and less frosty. To keep the thick, cold texture, try adding a few ice cubes or freezing your fruit in advance.

Do I need a high-speed blender for detox smoothie?

A high-speed blender makes it easier to break down leafy greens like kale and spinach, especially if you’re using frozen fruit. If you’re using a standard blender, blend the greens with the water first, then add the fruit.

Can I make detox smoothie ahead of time?

Absolutely. You can prep and freeze the ingredients in a smoothie pack, or blend the smoothie and store it in an airtight jar in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Just give it a good shake or stir before drinking.

Can I add protein to make it more filling?

Yes! You can add a scoop of plant-based protein powder, chia seeds, hemp hearts, or nut butter to make it a complete meal or post-workout smoothie.

What’s the best time of day to drink a detox smoothie?

The best time to drink a detox smoothie is on an empty stomach. In other words, an empty stomach means you don’t have to worry about your smoothie sharing space with other digesting foods, which can lead to a bloating and upset stomach.

Are detox smoothies good for you?

This detox smoothie is essentially a green smoothie, of the healthiest drinks you can have. Plants are a key foundation to living a long, healthy life as we know from the Blue Zones around the world. The easiest way to eat more plants is to blend them up then drink them down, just like in the green detox smoothie recipe below. It’s simple, quick and (maybe most importantly?) clean up is easy.

Detox smoothie in a mason jar with a paper straw Surrounded by fresh ingredients.

More Detox-Friendly Recipes

Detox Smoothie Detox Smoothie Recipe 6
4.79 from 133 votes

Tropical Detox Smoothie

This Detox Smoothie blends spinach, kale, mango, and pineapple into a tropical, nutrient-packed powerhouse that supports digestion, boosts energy, and helps your body feel its best—without the need for fancy powders or hard-to-pronounce ingredients.
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Author: Jen Hansard
Course: Breakfast, Smoothie
Cuisine: Plant-Based, Vegan
Serves: 1

Ingredients  

  • ½ cup spinach
  • ½ cup kale
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup mango
  • ½ cup pineapple
  • 1 serving homemade protein powder optional

Instructions 

  • Blend spinach, kale, and water until smooth. 
  • Add remaining fruit and blend again.
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Notes

  • Use at least 1 frozen fruit for a refreshingly cool smoothie.
  • Swap out spinach for the leafy greens of your choice.
  • You can use unsweetened coconut water in place of regular water for a electrolyte-filled beverage.

Nutrition

Calories: 160kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 39mg, Potassium: 615mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 31g, Vitamin A: 6586IU, Vitamin C: 144mg, Calcium: 101mg, Iron: 1mg
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  1. 5 stars
    This smoothie is refreshing and tastes good. I love that it includes both kale and spinach. I’ll be making this one again.

  2. Wow! That surprised me! This tasted so much better than I thought it would! Good balance of bitter and sweet!

  3. 5 stars
    This is a favorite! Only change is sometimes I add ginger or turmeric. I’ll continue to rotate this recipe into my days.

  4. So good! Kale & spinach are the superfoods of the best smoothies, I loved mixing them both in to complete this smoothie challenge.

  5. This was really good but I did add to it a little as I had a half avocado that needed to be used. I also add a couple chunks of banana for sweetness.

  6. Sweet and creamy! I added a scoop of homemade plant protein powder to make it a high protein snack.

  7. I really enjoyed the combination of kale and spinach in today’s smoothie, and found it to be the perfect amount of sweetness. I will definitely be continuing to make all these great smoothie recipes! Thanks for putting this great challenge on!

  8. This smoothie was definitely more tasty that we expected!! I didn’t get it made for before church so we had it for lunch while watching the SeaHawks play football. My husband and I have really enjoyed the 7 days! We will keep these recipes on hand for future meals. I signed us up for the soup challenge. Looking forward to trying these!

  9. 5 stars
    Day 7!! WOOO HOOO!
    What a great smoothie to end the challenge with! The spinach helped calm the curly kale and mangoes and pineapple always a go for us!
    I added ginger again. Just adds a pop!
    So glad my fam got to this with me!!