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Best Recipes: Southwestern Mango Smoothie


Looking for a great mango smoothie? Try a Southwestern Mango Smoothie. The mango goes west for this variation of the popular fruit smoothie drink. Mangoes are becoming more common in the U.S. and other western countries and this is the perfect smoothie for all you mango lovers.
This Southwestern Mango Smoothie uses lush tropical fruits. Instead of the mango, you can use either papaya or guava. Add a banana and yum. This is a simple way to get your mango on!
Southwestern Mango Smoothie
  • 1/2 cup banana, sliced
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1/2 cup mango, papaya, or guava
  • 1 tablespoon honey

Directions
Use only one kind of tropical fruit (mango, papaya or guava) above.
Place all ingredients in food processor. Cover and process on high speed until smooth. Strain if using mango.

About The Author

Copyright 2004
Donna Monday
Easy to make – fun to drink
http://www.1st-milkshake-n-smoothie-recipes.com

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