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I’ve never been one to eat or drink a particular food just because it’s good for you. So for years I’ve been rolling my eyes whenever anyone starts talking about green smoothies or green drinks. I love greens, but not in my morning smoothie.
I’m not sure what came over me, but last week I decided I’d open up to green smoothies. I still had no desire to drink one for breakfast, but mid-morning, after my swim, I began to experiment. I think I just needed a kitchen challenge, so every day I concocted a different green smoothie, one that I could really enjoy.
All but one of my smoothies were sweet, with at least one type of fruit and a quarter- to a half-cup of greens. I used a variety of fruits, and found that many required a banana for optimum flavor and texture — pears and blueberries alone weren’t enough. But a banana wasn’t necessary for the pineapple smoothies I made. Another ingredient that gave my smoothies a great finish was fresh ginger. Adding a quarter-size slice made these drinks sing.
The drinks are loaded with phytonutrients, and they’re filling. They are definitely meals in a glass. When I was testing the recipes I enjoyed every sip and felt very energetic for hours afterward. So, no more rolling my eyes: I’m a green smoothie convert.
![Pineapple-Basil Smoothie](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2014/04/29/science/01recipehealth/01recipehealth-master180.jpg)
Pineapple-Basil Smoothie: This may sound strange, but pineapple marries well with peppery basil.
![Pear Smoothie With Spinach, Celery and Ginger](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2014/04/29/science/28recipehealth/28recipehealth-master180.jpg)
Pear Smoothie With Spinach, Celery and Ginger: Ginger adds zest and banana contributes substance to this kefir- or yogurt-based drink.
![Blueberry Kefir Smoothie With Greens](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2014/04/29/science/29recipehealth/29recipehealth-master180.jpg)
Blueberry Kefir Smoothie With Greens: A green drink, rich in anthocyanins, that doesn’t look green, thanks to blueberries.
![Green Smoothie With Pineapple, Arugula, Greens and Cashews](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2014/04/29/science/30recipehealth/30recipehealth-master180.jpg)
Green Smoothie With Pineapple, Arugula, Greens and Cashews: The pineapple stands up well to the arugula and greens, and ginger pumps up the flavor.
![Green Smoothie With Cucumber and Cumin](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static01.nyt.com/images/2014/04/29/science/02recipehealth/02recipehealth-master180.jpg)
Green Smoothie With Cucumber and Cumin: This savory smoothie resembles an Indian lassi with added spice.