4 common smoothie mistakes you need to stop making!

Updated : Jan 13, 2022 13:56
|
Vishakha Somani

One of the easiest, most delicious and quick things to put together, smoothies are quite a popular snack. They can offer a power-packed dose of nutrients when done right, but some common smoothie mistakes can take away from all the benefits. 

Here are some of the most easily forgotten smoothie mistakes that you should keep in mind while whipping up your next bowl.  

TOO MUCH FRUIT 

With so many delicious fruits to choose from, it is easy to go overboard with fruits in your smoothie. But fruits also pack in a lot of sugar. Keep your fruits to half a cup per smoothie and supplement with some veggies, nut butter and dairy.  

SEE MORE Juice your way to skin cancer prevention? Fruity concoction shows promise in study

NOT ENOUGH FAT OR PROTEIN 

A common mistake is forgetting the nutrient balance. Don’t make your smoothie just carb-heavy, integrate a serving of protein and healthy fats to stay full for longer. You can add nuts, protein powder, some yoghurt or avocado. 

STORING FOR TOO LONG 

Another huge mistake is making a big batch and storing it for the next few days. The best way to get all the benefits of a smoothie is to make it just right before you consume it. Do not store your smoothies for more than 24 hours as it loses their nutritional value.  

NO PORTION CONTROL  

Whether you’re eating smoothies for weight loss or to be healthy, portion control is key. Even a well-balanced jar of a smoothie can pack about 300 to 600 calories depending on your ingredients. Always consider the portion size of each ingredient and be mindful of how much you add. 

SEE MORE Stay hydrated with these fruit juices to beat the summer heat 

vegetablesfruit juicejuice

Recommended For You

editorji | India

India's health survey data reveals 13% children born prematurely, 17% with low birth weight

editorji | Lifestyle

Anxiety in Meghaninagar After Tragic Plane Crash

editorji | Lifestyle

Anti-obesity injections are less effective in real-world compared to trials, says study

editorji | Lifestyle

Rahul Gandhi criticizes Speaker Om Birla for stifling opposition voices in Lok Sabha

editorji | Lifestyle

Gurugram Teen Blackmailed: Rs 80 Lakh cybercrime unveiled