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Sweet. Soothing. Refreshing. Hydrating. This Pineapple Mint Smoothie happens to be my literary agent’s favorite recipe of all time. If you close your eyes while sipping it down, you might even teleport to a poolside bar and think it’s a pineapple mojito (you wouldn’t be the first!).
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Ingredients You’ll Need
Head to the grocery store and gather the following fruits, leafy greens and fresh herbs to create this delicious mint smoothie. No matter where you serve it, a juicy, sweet pineapple mint smoothie is amazing. It’s the perfect summer drink to cool down, hydrate and feel amazing!
- Kale: The king of the leafy green family, kale is packed with fiber and phytonutrients that our body loves.
- Coconut Water: This is the most hydrating liquid base out there. I love using it as a post-workout smoothie or on a hot day.
- Pineapple: This natural sweetener turns this healthy smoothie into a decadent poolside cooler.
- Lime: Fresh limes make the most vibrant flavors and can be blended effortlessly into a mint smoothie.
- Mint: Mint is a natural stimulant, which can help your perk up during a painfully slow afternoon, or even give you a healthy jolt before you head to the gym.
If you’re not a fan of kale in your smoothies but want to be, then this is a great gateway smoothie. The pineapple and coconut water up the sweetness + tone down the bold kale flavor.
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How to Make Pineapple Mint Smoothie
This Pineapple Mint Smoothie comes together fast, and the steps matter for the smoothest texture and brightest flavor.
- Start by adding the kale and coconut water to your blender. Blending the greens first helps fully break down the kale so you don’t end up with leafy bits. This step is especially helpful if you’re newer to green smoothies or using a lower-powered blender.
- Once the kale mixture is smooth, add the frozen pineapple, fresh mint, lime juice, and protein powder if you’re using it. Blend again until thick and creamy. The frozen pineapple creates a naturally cold, refreshing smoothie without ice, while the mint and lime add a clean, citrusy finish.
- Taste and adjust if needed. Add a splash of coconut water to thin it out or a few extra mint leaves if you want more of that cool, refreshing kick. Pour into a glass and enjoy right away for the best flavor and texture.

More Mint Smoothie Recipes
Fresh herbs are the ultimate bonus ingredient. They add an extra leafy green and lovely flavor addition to any smoothie. Here are a few of my favorite herb smoothie recipes:
Don’t forget to rate this smoothie once you’ve made it. I’m curious how it turned out for you!

Pineapple Mint Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup kale fresh
- 1 cup coconut water
- 1 ½ cup pineapple frozen
- ¼ cup mint fresh
- 1 tbsp lime juice
- 1 serving homemade protein powder optional
Instructions
- Blend kale and coconut water until smooth.
- Add remaining ingredients, and blend until smooth.
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Notes
- Use frozen fruit to make smoothie cold.
- This really can turn into a mocktail with a fun glass and some fresh mint or lime wedge garnish.
- Swap kale with the leafy green of your choice.
- Swap coconut water with regular water or carton coconut milk.
- Use a plant based protein powder to help your body process the natural sugar more easily.
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Leave a review for a chance to win signed copies of my cookbooks!Common Questions
I typically stick to 1/4 cup or less when adding herbs to smoothies. I really want the mint to shine in this pineapple mint smoothie, so I add the whole 1/4 cup. Feel free to start with less if this is your first time trying fresh mint!
I don’t recommend it. Dried mint has a different flavor, and consistency and doesn’t hold the nutritional benefits found in fresh. I do recommend growing your own mint! It’s super easy to do and allows you to grab a garnish any time you want.
Use a low-sugar fruit to naturally lower the sugar. If the pineapple in this pineapple mint smoothie is too much, then use half of the measurement called for and add in raspberries, blackberries or peaches to help lower the sugar.

















This was surprisingly good!!! I smelled the kale and instantly thought I would need to order pizza. glad I tried it.
Good but mint was a bit strong.
I liked this smoothie because of the pineapple flavor mixed with the mint!!!
+ love the coconut water benefits!!
Minty Fresh is my comment. And very refreshing.
By far my favorite recipe especially on this hot summer day ! I love the refreshing feel I get drinking this drink! Loving the lime flavor and refreshing mint ! The pineapple brings me to idea I’m in the pool savoring this smoothie and I’m getting nutrients from the Kale and coconut water!!!
Great flavor!
Yes, liked it!! Of all the days so far, this was the one I was the most dubious about because I don’t normally drink coconut water and I’m not always a fan of pineapple. Or mint
LOL
But it was great!
I did add some protein powder
Excellent pineapple mint smoothie! I thought I had coconut water on hand but I didn’t! So I subbed water and it still tasted so refreshing! Also added the simple green smoothie powder to make a meal out of it! Loving this smoothie!
Really liked this one. Used collard greens instead of Kale because that what I have in my garden and fresh peppermint from my garden. I will be makin this one a lot. I gave me a lovey boost of freshness.
Another good one. Very refreshing especially on a very hot day. The flavors were so perfect together.
Pleasantly surprised! Mint from the garden and last bit of pineapple in the fridge…
Green goodness. Also excellent with some lemon balm thrown in.
good, looked at the immune one, so changed it up a little, less mint, some ginger and some mango, but I do lobe pineapple, with a blend chard, spinach and kale. thanks
Awesome minty flavor! Hubby wanted me to omit the kale altogether, instead I reduced to a half cup. Added with mint from my garden, the pineapple and coconut flavor played very well together.
I will add this to my daily smoothie rotation.
Perfect for using some of the apple mint growing in my garden.
Carol, I love that you used the apple mint from your garden. That makes it even better!
I used fresh mint from the garden and added collagen powder. Well… it was not my favorite. The pineapple and mint combo didn’t work for me.