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Ingredients
Organic raw hibiscus flower*, Organic raw camu camu berry*, Organic raw
chia seeds*, organic raw hemp protein powder*, Organic raw maca root*,
Organic wild-harvested mesquite, Organic raw lucuma fruit*, French
grown water extracted yellow pea protein.
*Raw and certified organic at source
Introducing the superfoods in your Wazoogles Unicorn Berry Organic Superfood Protein Blend:
HIBISCUS FLOWER: “ The ancient Egyptian Tonic Flower”: rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, Helps control cholesterol and blood pressure
CAMU CAMU BERRY: “ The Amazonian Rainforest Superberry”: The highest vitamin C content of any known plant and powerful immune support
CHIA SEEDS “The gold of the ancient Aztecs” – The richest plant source of omegas-3’s on this planet, also rich in calcium, fiber, and protein.
MACA ROOT “The Incan warrior power food” – A highly intelligent plant that adapts to the needs of your hormone, energy and immune system.
HEMP PROTEIN “The plant of life” – The most complete, edible, usable and digestable protein in the entire plant kingdom.
MESQUITE “The Native American white carob” – An extremely protein and nutrient rich, slow release food, that effectively balances blood sugar.
LUCUMA FRUIT “The creamy Peruvian superfruit” – Abundant in beta-carotene, niacin, and iron with significant amounts of calcium and vitamin B3.
For one smoothie you will need:
1.5 frozen bananas
2 heaped tablespoons Wazoogles Superfood
+- 6 blocks of ice
1 Cup water
Optional extras (see below until tips and tricks)
To make it:
Add all of the above contents to a blender.
Blend and enjoy!
If some of the frozen ingredients aren’t blending properly, then whilst
the blender is not on, pulse the ingredients quickly every few seconds.
Smoothie tips and tricks:
How to freeze your bananas:
Peel off the skin, place in an air tight Tupperware and store in the
freezer. Will store for several months. Provided your bananas don’t have
frostbite (a thin layer of ice frosting covering them), they are good
to go!
I don’t like bananas? What now…
Bananas are an amazing base for smoothies as they provide a creamy
texture and sweetness. However if you aren’t a banana fan, there are
tons of other options you can use. Try using a thicker milk alternative
eg: coconut milk or yoghurt as a base and add some honey to sweeten. You
can also add cashew nuts, almonds, sugar free peanut butter or other
nut butters, chia seeds, sunflower seeds or hemp seeds to thicken your
smoothie. Once you have the creamy texture and sweetness down, you can
leave it at that or add a fruit to the mix as well, be creative and add
what you feel will be delicious. A winner is for sure strawberries
and/or mixed frozen berries and don’t forget about your best friend
cinnamon!