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Made with a blend of frozen berries and sweet pomegranate juice, this Mixed Berry Smoothie is a refreshing, delicious, smoothie full of rich antioxidants.
Love smoothies? Don't miss my other variations on fruit smoothies. You will love Blueberry Smoothie, Mango Smoothie, and Cherry Smoothie, just as much as this Mixed Berry Smoothie.

Easy + Versatile Berry Smoothie

Vibrant in purple and red hues, this Berry Smoothie is naturally sweet, full of antioxidants, and incredibly simple to make.
And it also happens to be one of the most versatile smoothie recipes out there. You can easily add (or sneak) in greens, swap out the varities of berries used, add plain yogurt for additional creaminess and added protein and calcium.
Bottom line, this Mixed Berry Smoothie is simple to make and easy to enjoy!
Happy Cooking! xo Kristen
Recipe Highlights
Two Key Ingredients
- 100% Fruit Juice: I love using bold, sweet pomegranate juice as the base in this berry smoothie, as it works to enhance and naturally sweeten the flavor of the berries. Other good options would be 100% grape juice or 100% apple juice.
- Berries: For this smoothie, I find that frozen berries are best, as they will help the smoothie to become thick and creamy. You can use any blend of berries you like. smoothie. Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and/or blackberries, are all delicious in this smoothie recipe.
Key Tips To Remember
While making a berry smoothie is as easy as measure, dump, blend, there are a couple tips to remember for the best results.
- Add the juice first! Placing the juice in the base of the blender before adding berries or any additional ingredients will help to ensure the blades do not get stuck and your smoothie blend up smooth with ease.
- Thin as needed. If you find your berries are not breaking down well in your blender, add in more juice, 1 tablespoon at a time, to help the smoothie come together.
- Serve immediately. The ingredients in this berry smoothie will begin to separate if not served after blending together.
Make it Your Own
You really only need frozen berries and juice to make a delicious, creamy berry smoothie. But I often like to jazz up the flavor and boost the nutrients with optional additions. Pick and choose as you like, or stick with simple.
- Greens: If you would like to add greens to your berry smoothie, Use fresh kale or spinach. Just be sure to remove the hard stems of kale or spinach so that the greens break down easily in the blender.
- Ground Flax seed: This is a totally optional ingredient but it adds Omega Fatty Acids and additional fiber. Flax seed also is a healthy fat and in order to fully absorb nutrients from fruits and veggies, you need to pair them with fat.
- Yogurt: If you want to add calcium or protein to this Berry Smoothie, add up to ½ cup of plain Greek or regular yogurt to the berry smoothie before blending.
- Sweetener: I typically find the berries add plenty of sweetness to this smoothie, that no additional sweetener is needed, even for the kids! However, if needed, feel free to drizzle in some honey or maple syrup before blending.
More Delicious Smoothie Recipes
- Pina Colada Smoothie
- Tropical Kale Smoothie
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie
- Mango Smoothie
- Sweet Potato Smoothie
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Mixed Berry Smoothie

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Ingredients
- 1 cup 100% pomegranate juice, or grape juice
- 1 cup frozen berries , blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, or a mixture of berries
Optional Ingredients
- ½ cup chopped kale or spinach, stems removed
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
- 2 teaspoons ground flax seed, optional
- honey , to taste
Instructions
- Place juice in the blender. Add in the berries and other optional additions. Place the lid on the blender and blend on high speed until creamy and smooth.
- Serve immediately.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.













Sounds delicious can diabetes have this drink?
Hi Angela! This is a hard question to answer. There is no added sugar, but you would want to pair this with protein just as you should a piece of fruit to keep your blood sugar stable. Hope that makes sense.
I love a good smoothie for breakfast! This looks so easy and so yummy!
Enjoy!
I am always looking for new morning smoothie recipes and this one is a keeper!!!
Thanks Jessica~
I remember blackberry season in Oregon. Buckets were literally free for the picking. It always makes me happy to come across a recipe that uses them. I am looking forward to starting this 12 Day GoodBelly Reboot tomorrow!! This smoothie will be in the rotation 🙂
I wish I lived in an area where blackberries were free 😉 But oh how I love them myself. Enjoy this smoothie!
I'm always looking for sneaky ways to get greens in my husband! I think he'll love this and so will I. We could both use a belly reboot, too 🙂
This is a great way to get a reboot and some greens for sure Alisa!