Very fruity and a little sour, topped off with the tiny rose petals, these pink, red and beige (the maca powder and banana inside) wonders are definitely heart-warming! ..whereby the smoothie bowl is, of course, rather frozen!
If you like it sweeter, I recommend you adding a few drops of stevia, which tastes very sugary, is extracted from plants and has no calories. Moreover, in case you would like the smoothie to appear more pink, you might increase the amount of raspberries and consequently use less strawberries. When I was preparing
the smoothie bowl in the video and for the photos even, I opened a new bag of frozen raspberries, realizing that they are much darker than usual, which is why the smoothie seems rather coral. Coral is actually one of my favorite colors, so I was very pleased with the result, but it was an exception that it turned out like this and I was very looking forward to share something pink with you, so I kept calling it this way!
Recipe No. 2
Base:
100 mL water
1 tsp maca powder
100 g frozen raspberries
75 g frozen strawberries
1 frozen banana
Topping:
raspberries
strawberries
pomegranate seeds
goji berries
edible, dried rose petals
(similar)
(similar, my set is in the color champagne and is called ‘Melina’)
*Ad
Rose enthusiast and optimist, Marie-Christin Karin aspires to give ideas to
elevate the bliss and peace in your life by sharing facets of her lifestyle including roses: particular opportunities to introduce roses into your daily life as well as locations to spend their flourishing in. The heart of her undertaking is to inspire your happiness and health with ravishing and delicious smoothie bowls that she always adds rosiness to and that are supposed to nourish the soil to your blossoming–your body and soul.
Her words mostly come from her serene seaside home and her
beloved cities française Paris & Cannes, having as well, among others, lived
in London, Munich, Vienna and Paris itself.
Very fruity and a little sour, topped off with the tiny rose petals, these pink, red and beige (the maca powder and banana inside) wonders are definitely
heart-warming! ..whereby the smoothie bowl is, of course, rather frozen!
If you like it sweeter, I recommend you adding a few drops of stevia, which tastes very sugary, is extracted from plants and has no calories. Moreover, in case you would like the smoothie to appear more pink, you might increase the amount of raspberries and consequently use less strawberries. When I was preparing
the smoothie bowl in the video and for the photos even, I opened a new bag of frozen raspberries, realizing that they are much darker than usual, which is why the smoothie seems rather coral. Coral is actually one of my favorite colors, so I was very pleased with the result, but it was an exception that it turned out like this and
I was very looking forward to share something pink with you, so I kept calling
it this way!
Recipe No. 2
Base:
100 mL water
1 tsp maca powder
100 g frozen raspberries
75 g frozen strawberries
1 frozen banana
Topping:
raspberries
strawberries
pomegranate seeds
goji berries
edible, dried rose petals
(similar)
(similar, my set is in the color champagne and is called ‘Melina’)
Rose enthusiast and optimist,
Marie-Christin Karin aspires to give
ideas to elevate the bliss and peace in your life by sharing facets of her lifestyle including roses: particular opportunities to introduce roses into your daily life as well as locations to spend their flourishing in. The heart of her undertaking is to inspire your happiness and health with ravishing and delicious smoothie bowls that she always adds rosiness to and that are supposed to nourish the soil to your blossoming–
your body and soul.
Her words mostly come from her serene seaside home and her beloved cities française Paris & Cannes, having as well, among others, lived in London, Munich, Vienna and Paris itself.