SMOOTHIE HELP!!!!!
JaeDBMe
Posts: 18 Member
I've been on a serious smoothie kick! It's been helping me get this last 10 off. I've been having a strawberry, banana, spinach and unsweetened almond milk smoothie every morning for the past 2 weeks. Texture is a little course, but none the less DEEEELISH!!! This morning I was SUPER excited to add blueberries..... Here's the problem. About 30 minutes later I went to drink it and it was GEL! Solid in my travel cup. After shaking it violently it broke down a little, not much. I added some sparkling water to it and it then turned to a cottage cheese texture.
Has anyone ever experienced this? Or know why this happened? What did the blueberries do?
HELP!!!
Has anyone ever experienced this? Or know why this happened? What did the blueberries do?
HELP!!!
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That's really strange! I'm eager to see the replies.0
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Blueberries always turn to jelly. Use less... or more liquid. I don't like blended blueberries for that reason.0
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Blueberries always turn to jelly. Use less... or more liquid. I don't like blended blueberries for that reason.
Really? I had no idea! Bummer!
Thank you!!0 -
It's probably the pectin in the fruit. Same thing that makes jelly gelatinous. How much blueberries did you use?0
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instead of blending them into your smoothie, put the blueberries onto a baking sheet in a flat layer and freeze them! they make great little frozen treats! (and you get your blueberry fix without having to deal with the jelly mess!)0
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I don't know that sounds gross. HA!0
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It's probably the pectin in the fruit. Same thing that makes jelly gelatinous. How much blueberries did you use?
2/3 of a cup
1 banana
3 med size strawberries
2 cups spinach
1 cup unsweetened almond milk0 -
I don't know that sounds gross. HA!
It was texture wise, flavor was still good!!0 -
instead of blending them into your smoothie, put the blueberries onto a baking sheet in a flat layer and freeze them! they make great little frozen treats! (and you get your blueberry fix without having to deal with the jelly mess!)
Good idea.... I'll try that next! LOVE Blueberries!!!0 -
This just happened to me! Gross! It still tastes good tho0
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I used blueberries and ice and experienced the same problem, so I added the juice from a fresh lemon and a little more ice. Fixed the problem!0
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Blueberries contain compounds in their skin that will gel over time. That's actually one of the reasons they're so awesome - that gel cleanses your insides.0
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Not sure about the blueberries, but I have been really enjoying a raspberry/kale smoothie lately:
1 cup raspberries
2 cups kale
juice of 1 lemon
1/4-1/2 c diet cranberry juice.
a little truvia to taste0 -
I tried the same thing two different ways , once with almond milk which gelled up and then with water which didn't gel. I think it's the almond milk actually.0
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Normal cow milk also does that. My husband made 2% blueberry milk in the mixer (~10 seconds) and it quickly turned into jelly! I had never seen this before!0
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