Buettner’s Blue Zones blueberry smoothie recipe is loaded with fruits and vegetables, both of which are food groups he says you should always have in your fridge and freezer. The only ingredients you need are blueberries, frozen spinach, oat milk, and cinnamon.
Blueberries are a smoothie staple for a reason. They have a laundry list of benefits including supporting gut health and digestion, and helping to reduce the risk of developing heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Spinach is also a nutritional powerhouse, containing a bunch of antioxidants along with fiber and calcium.
Instead of dairy, Buettner uses oat milk (the darling of the alt-milk set). People living in Blue Zones typically don’t eat a lot of dairy, and when they do it’s a high-quality product, so this swap makes sense. According to Buettner, cinnamon “enhances sweetness without sugar.” Cinnamon can also help reduce inflammation and blood sugar, and it supports your metabolism. Toss everything in the blender and you’ve got a tasty nutrient-dense smoothie that helps promote longevity.
Ingredients
1 cup blueberries
Handful frozen spinach
1 cup oat milk
Dash of cinnamon
1. Combine all ingredients in a blender.
2. Blend until smooth.
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