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Table of Contents
- What is a Superfood?
- Top 10 Superfoods List for Smoothies
- 1. Protein-Packed Seeds
- 2. Green Tea and Matcha
- 3. Fermented Veggies
- 4. Power-Bursting Berries
- 5. Nutrient-Rich Ocean Algae
- 6. Raw Unsweetened Cacao
- 7. Anti-Inflammatory Roots
- 8. Flavor-Packed Fresh Herbs
- 9. Stress-Busting Adaptogens
- 10. Immune-Boosting Superfoods
- Common Questions
Smoothies are a fantastic way to pack a nutritional punch into a delicious and convenient drink. But why settle for just fruits and veggies when you can elevate your smoothies with powerful superfoods? My Top 10 Superfoods List includes nutrient-dense ingredients with a range of health benefits, from boosting your energy to supporting your immune system.
What is a Superfood?
A superfood is defined as a food rich in nutrients and minerals commonly viewed as beneficial for one’s health. I don’t know about you but I’m all for eating foods that work extra hard to give my body what it needs to thrive.
Top 10 Superfoods List for Smoothies
Superfood is a buzzword that you’ve most likely heard, but not fully understand. It’s flashy, trendy and makes me feel healthier just buying them if I’m being honest. Yet are these foods really that super?
These 10 superfoods for smoothies are definitely worth the hype. The can give you powerful boost when it comes to extra protein, healthy fat, energy, minerals and more. The following superfoods list focus on boosters for smoothies that are nutritious ingredients you can toss in smoothies to supercharge it.
1. Protein-Packed Seeds
Seeds top my superfoods list for many reasons. These small but mighty warriors contain healthy fats, quality protein and fiber. Find superfood seeds at almost any American grocery store (Trader Joe’s, Target, even Marshalls!) as well as multiple places online. I pick up all three ingredients at my local Costco in bulk.
- Hemp hearts have no psychoactive properties yet do have gamma-linolenic acid, a great and necessary fatty acid.
- Chia seeds contain healthy fatty acids, which make them a powerful antioxidant and antimicrobial boost in any smoothie.
- Flaxseed provides the body with necessary fiber and healthy fats and makes my chocolate chip cookies freakin’ delicious with a crispy and chewy shell.
How to use: Add a tablespoon or two directly to your smoothie. Flax and chia seeds can also be soaked in water for a few minutes to create a gel-like consistency, adding extra thickness.
Protein-RIch Smoothies
2. Green Tea and Matcha
These affordable green teas are packed with antioxidants, particularly EGCG, which has been linked to improved metabolism, focus, and protection against chronic diseases. Matcha offers a more concentrated dose of nutrients as you consume the entire leaf.
- Green tea boosts the metabolism to help burn fat, contains polyphenols and antioxidants to fight cancer and inflammation as well as cell damage and helps the brain function more efficiently.
- Matcha is an earthy-tasting green tea powder that can lower your chances of chronic illness and boost your antioxidant levels.
How to use them: Start with ยฝ to 1 teaspoon of matcha or brewed and cooled green tea. Be mindful of the caffeine content, especially if you’re sensitive.
green Tea Smoothies
3. Fermented Veggies
Incorporating a small amount of fermented vegetables like sauerkraut or kimchi juice into your smoothie might sound unusual, but it’s a fantastic way to boost your gut health. They are rich in probiotics, which support a healthy microbiome, improve digestion, and even influence your mood. If your gut’s not healthy, ain’t nobody healthy.
- Kombucha is a tea-based beverage. When tea is fermented the polyphenols are multiplied which helps them fight even more inflammation. My favorite brand is Health-Ade!
- Yogurt that contains live bacteria, or probiotics, can give your immune system a boost. You can even make vegan yogurt with probiotics in it if dairy is something you try to avoid.
- Sauerkraut is basically fermented cabbage. It’s great for digestion and the reason it makes this superfood list is the probiotics found inside.
How to use them: Start with a tablespoon or two of the liquid from your fermented veggies. The tangy flavor can be surprisingly complementary to fruity smoothies.
Probiotic Smoothies
4. Power-Bursting Berries
Berries like blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and goji berries are loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber. They help protect your cells from damage, support brain health, and contribute to a healthy immune system.
- Wild blueberries (think tiny!) are higher in antioxidants.
- Pomegranate contains punicalagin that have triple the antioxidant power of red wine and green tea. If this fruit is a bit daunting to you then check out this video on the easiest way to remove pomegranate seeds.
- Aรงaรญ powder contains anthocyanin which can lower oxidative stress, inflammation and the risk of diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
- Cranberries are a UTI-fighting, immune-boosting berry. Since they are really only found in winter, binge on them during this season!
How to use them: Fresh or frozen berries work perfectly in smoothies. Experiment with different combinations for flavor variety.
Berry Smoothies
You can also make antioxidant smoothie cubes and toss them into your next smoothie for some extra antioxidant love.
5. Nutrient-Rich Ocean Algae
Spirulina and chlorella are types of blue-green algae packed with protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They are known for their detoxifying properties, immune-boosting effects, and ability to support energy levels.
- Sea moss is a type of seaweed that can help the thyroid, heart, gut and fertility. Be sure to buy this ingredient from a reputable source since the nutritional profile can vary greatly from brand to brand.
- Spirulina is rich in both protein and antioxidants. It seems most food is super if it can fight inflammation, and spirulina is a part of that category.
How to use them: Start with ยฝ to 1 teaspoon of powdered algae. The flavor can be strong, so pair it with other flavorful ingredients like berries or cacao.
Algae Smoothies
6. Raw Unsweetened Cacao
Raw cacao powder is a rich source of antioxidants, magnesium, and iron. It offers a delicious chocolatey flavor without the added sugars and processed ingredients found in conventional chocolate. It can also boost your mood and energy levels.
- Cacao powder has large amounts of flavonols which are both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.
- Cacao nibs = crushed cacao beans. They’ve got healthy fat, manganese and fiber and the same healthy properties as cacao powder.
How to use them: Look for cacao or cocoa that is unsweetened. Add a tablespoon or two to your smoothie for a decadent and healthy treat.
Cacao Smoothies
7. Anti-Inflammatory Roots
Turmeric and ginger are potent anti-inflammatory roots that can add a warm and spicy kick to your smoothies. They can help reduce inflammation, ease muscle soreness, and support digestion. Chronic inflammatory diseases are the leading cause of death worldwideโlet’s change that!
- Ginger has been used in medicine for centuries. It feels a bit like a cure-all ingredient since it can help with nausea, inflammation, diabetes, cancer, blood sugar and more.
- Turmeric’s superpower comes from curcumin. This active ingredient in turmeric has strong anti-inflammatory properties. This is a fat-soluble compound, so make sure to pair it with healthy fats when consuming.
How to use them: Add a small piece of fresh turmeric or ginger, or use a ยฝ teaspoon of powdered versions. Pair them with fruits like mango or pineapple for a balanced flavor.
Anti-Inflammatory Smoothies
8. Flavor-Packed Fresh Herbs
Don’t underestimate the power of fresh herbs in your smoothies! Mint, parsley, cilantro, and basil can add a refreshing and unique flavor profile while providing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
- Cilantro contains antioxidants that can help ease arthritis.
- Parsley has 383% of the recommended daily value of vitamin K which promotes bone health.
- Mint is a good source of vitamin A and can help your body rid itself of oxidative stress.
- Basil helps ease nausea, stress, cholesterol and dental decay.
How to use them: Add a small handful of fresh herbs to your blend. Start with milder herbs like mint and gradually experiment with others.
Herb-Infused Smoothies
9. Stress-Busting Adaptogens
Adaptogens have long been studied for their superfood powers. They make this superfoods list because you can easily add them to smoothies or other beverages to enjoy better focus, less stress and less fatigue. I only have one recipe that incorportates them currently, which is my Adrenal Fatigue Smoothie.
- Ashwagandha is found in India, Africa and the Middle East. It is a medicinal herb with potent anti-stress properties (who couldn’t use a little more zen in their lives?)
- Lions Mane is gaining popularity for its potential health benefits, particularly for cognitive function, mental health (anxiety and depression), and nerve regeneration. Research suggests it may also support immune function, reduce inflammation, promote gut and heart health, and help control blood sugar.
- Cordyceps is a fungus that can help with oxygen efficiency while exercising as well as properties that are anti-aging and anti-tumor growth.
How to use them: Start with ยฝ to 1 teaspoon of powdered adaptogens. Research the specific benefits of each adaptogen to choose the best one for your needs.
10. Immune-Boosting Superfoods
Adding ingredients packed with vitamin C and other immune-supporting nutrients to your smoothie can help strengthen your body’s natural defenses. Here’s my favorite superfoods to add to smoothies:
- Elderberry has been used for centuries by people throughout North America, Europe, northern Africa and parts of Asia to relieve pain, inflammation, and swelling. This isnโt a new remedy. Raw elderberries are poisonous, so make sure theyโre properly cooked before consuming.
- Goji berries are a superfood used in ancient medicine all over Tibet, India, Mongolia, and regions of China. They contain polyphenols which stimulate the detoxification of blood, and also the elimination of carcinogens in the body.
- Oranges are loaded with fiber, vitamin C, thiamine, folate and antioxidants.
Herb-Infused Smoothies
Common Questions
While the term “superfood” is more of a marketing term than a strict scientific classification, it refers to nutrient-dense foods that offer exceptional health benefits. Therefore, there isn’t one single food that holds the title of the “#1 superfood.” Instead of focusing on a single “number one,” it’s more beneficial to think about incorporating a variety of nutrient-rich foods into your diet. Different superfoods offer different combinations of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds.
You can add many superfoods to almost any smoothie, no need for a special shake! Yet start with these recipes: honey turmeric smoothie, yogurt smoothie, probiotic smoothie, sauerkraut juice smoothie, cilantro smoothie, chocolate protein shake, orange superfood smoothie.
To add superfoods to your smoothie, start with your liquid and fruit/vegetable base, then incorporate your chosen superfoods based on their form: add powders (like matcha or cacao) and seeds (chia, flax, hemp) directly to the blender, using recommended serving sizes and adjusting to taste; for fresh ingredients like ginger, turmeric, or herbs, wash and chop them before blending; and for fermented veggies, use a small amount of the liquid. Blend everything thoroughly until smooth, then taste and adjust sweetness, consistency, and flavor as needed, remembering to introduce new superfoods gradually and combine flavors thoughtfully for the best results.
Ultimately, the “best” superfood list for you depends on your individual dietary needs and health goals. A diverse diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, including a variety of so-called “superfoods,” is the most effective way to optimize your health.
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Can I use steel cut oats rather than rolled? If so how much would I put in? Should I mill them?
Hi Carol,
Of course you can use steel cut oats rather than rolled. Because of their coarser texture some people like to soak them prior to blending. I believe milling them would help with the coarser texture as well. Enjoy!!
I love green smoothies! Some days it is the only way I get any nutritional food into my family. I would like to add to the above list one superfood “green” that we add to our smoothies for its amazing health benefits: Radicchio. It is an amazing “new” superfood that is often overlooked:
Julia,
Thank you so much for sharing! Cheers ๐
Hi! Can you please tell me whether a smoothie would have good nutritional value if I do not add spirulina and avocado to the recipe? Additionally, should smoothies preferably be consumed in breakfast or can I consume it at anytime of the day. On the site
the author talks about how good it is to consume smoothies during breakfast as it is ‘an important meal’ however I for a fact don’t have time in the morning to make a smoothie and the best time for me to make one would be in the evening when I get back home from work; so is it okay if I consume a smoothie at night? Hoping for a reply from you soon ๐
Hi Jermaine,
Our recipes are here to inspire you โ you donโt have to follow them to a T. Yet we do think they are mighty tasty! Feel free to use other green smoothie recipes and even make some up yourself. The key to making green smoothies your lifestyle is making it easy and part of your daily routine.
You can drink it anytime. Just be ready for an evening energy boost. When I drink green smoothies at night, it’s like coffee for me. ๐
I tried to make the chocolate pudding with chia seeds and let it sit overnight. In the morning the chia seeds had sunk to the bottom of the jar and the mixture wasn’t thick ..
Where did you get the recipe from?
The recipe is found under 6 Reasons Why we Love Chia Seeds
Do you have recipes that show the super foods in the lost of ingredients and how much to use. I didn’t see any of these ‘superfoods’ listed in your smoothie ingredients and I want to incorporate them into my smoothies. I’m just not sure which ones (all?) nd how much?
Hey Kristina,
Does this link help? https://simplegreensmoothies.com/meal-replacement-smoothie
Can the 10 superfoods be combined in one serving?
Hey Kim.
We suggest 1 superfood at a time, with one serving at a time. ๐
Every time I try using cocoa powder to my smoothies it does not blend well at all,it actually floats in it.Do you have any suggestions?
Hi Kay,
Did you try to dissolve it in some warm spring water first and add it to your smoothies that way
Great question. ๐
Are you using cacao or cocoa?
Hi there! What is your view on buying spirulina and acai in supplement form as its not always tasty / convenient to add to a daily smoothie?
Good morning Bridie,
Thanks for reaching out. Here is a great article from the Mayo Clinic on supplements:
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Hey Sandra.
Maca is a tricky one. We have tried it in the past, but there is a lot of links with fertility. We try to offer ingredients that are safe for the whole family.
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Hey Penny! Glad you found the perfect blender for you.
Wandered over here from Bless this Mess… Thanks for all the great information! Didn’t know avocados or coconut oil were healthy. I have to admit I’ve always kind of written off “superfood” as a buzzword, so it was nice to have the detailed breakdown of what’s in this stuff that makes it so healthy.
Just starting to plan my garden this year, maybe I’ll throw in some flax and hemp. Hope my neighbors don’t call the cops on me.
Hi! I’m just wondering about juicing and breastfeeding…will toxins be released in my breast milk if i start juicing? thanks!!!
Hi Veronica.
Thanks for your comment. Every mom and baby nursing experience is different, some babies are sensitive to certain food items. At this time we only have blending recipes.
Hello England calling!
Just come upon your website and I must say it’s brilliant! Just about to start our smoothie adventure which we are all excited about (but I must admit a little nervous!) but reading this has helped break it down into small chunks or baby steps to start with! Looking forward to a healthier happier husband and children and a slimmer healthier me!! Thanks for this keep it up!!xx ps I dont usually leave comments so u should be proud!!
Hi Julia!!!
England!! Oh my favorite place! I just moved back from London! https://simplegreensmoothies.com/about
We are so happy that you and your family are blending with us + a leaving comment! ๐
Keep in touch!
This is a fantasic blog! I do have a general question though: when adding chia seeds to a smoothie, should one soak them before adding to the smoothie or just dump them in dry?
Hey Chris!
Thanks so much for the compliment. Either way works. I like sprinkling my on top of my smoothie or soaking a for a few minutes before I blend, then blend them right in. ๐