A warmly sweet smoothie topped with a combination of an exotic, sour and sweet, again, of course, flavor.
Due to the mango and cauliflower, it’s especially creamy, and I suggest you to either cut the cauliflower into small pieces or put it half-frozen into your blender, depending on how strong it is. To obtain more feelings of ‘pure sunshine’ when preparing and savoring your bowl, decorate the toppings in the shape of smiling mouths–psychologically, it actually makes happier to look at crescents with their tips turned up.
Furthermore, notably the maca powder4 and the pine nuts5 are increasing the energy levels of our bodies and bananas support the production of happiness hormones6, they are therefore meaningful ingredients for this smoothie bowl. Relish these gorgeous nuances of yellow and beige, reminding of a shining sun!
Recipe No. 4
Base:
150 mL soy milk
1/2 tsp maca powder
2 tsp sesame seeds
200 g frozen mango
100 g frozen cauliflower
Topping:
pineapple
banana
grated coconut
pine nuts
edible, dried rose bud and petals
(similar, my set is in the color champagne and is called ‘Melina’)
(similar)
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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.
A warmly sweet smoothie topped with a combination of an exotic, sour and sweet, again, of course, flavor. Due to the mango and cauliflower, it’s especially creamy, and I suggest you to either cut the cauliflower into small pieces or put it half-frozen into your blender, depending on how strong it is. To obtain more feelings of ‘pure sunshine’ when preparing and savoring your bowl, decorate the toppings in the shape of smiling mouths–psychologically, it actually makes happier to look at crescents with their tips turned up.
Furthermore, notably the maca powder4 and the pine nuts5 are increasing the energy levels of our bodies and bananas support the production of happiness hormones6, they are therefore meaningful ingredients for this smoothie bowl.
Relish these gorgeous nuances of yellow and beige, reminding of a shining sun!
Recipe No. 4
Base:
150 mL soy milk
1/2 tsp maca powder
2 tsp sesame seeds
200 g frozen mango
100 g frozen cauliflower
Topping:
pineapple
banana
grated coconut
pine nuts
edible, dried rose bud and petals
(similar, my set is in the color champagne and is called ‘Melina’)
(similar)
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.