The Best Strawberry kiwi Mango Smoothie-Easy & Refreshing
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And summer is my favorite season, so when I need a bit of sunshine, I make this strawberry kiwi mango smoothie.
Bursting with the refreshing sweetness of mango, the bright zest of kiwi, and the juicy goodness of strawberries, this Kiwi Strawberry Mango Smoothie is pure joy in a glass.
It’s perfectly balanced, delightfully creamy, and naturally packed with vitamins and antioxidants.
This smoothie is perfect for your morning kickstart, or when you just need to treat yourself to an afternoon pick-me-up.
This vibrant smoothie is as delicious as it is nutritious. One sip, and you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it!
Why You Will Love This Smoothie
- This Strawberry Strawberry Mango Smoothie is vibrant, refreshing, and naturally sweet, with just the right balance of tartness from the kiwi and strawberries.
- Packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber, this smoothie is as nutritious as it is delicious.
- Plus, it’s easy to customize. You can make it dairy-free, vegan, and can easily be customized to suit your taste and dietary needs.
Ingredient Breakdown

- Mango: This tropical fruit adds a creamy, velvety texture and natural sweetness, along with a good dose of vitamin C, vitamin A, and fiber.
- Kiwi: The kiwi provides a delightful tartness that balances the sweetness of the mango and strawberries. It’s also packed with vitamin C, vitamin K, and antioxidants.
- Strawberries: These add a beautiful color and a sweet-tart flavor while being rich in vitamin C and antioxidants that boost your immune system.
- Mango: This tropical fruit adds a creamy, velvety texture and natural sweetness, along with a good dose of vitamin C, vitamin A, and fiber.
- Orange Juice: Enhances the fruity flavor and adds a bit of tanginess, while also providing additional vitamin C.
- Banana Frozen): I prefer a frozen smoothie in this smoothie. Adding a banana to this Kiwi Strawberry Mango Smoothie enhances its creaminess and gives it a naturally sweet, velvety texture. The banana’s mild flavor blends seamlessly with the vibrant mango, strawberries, and kiwi, balancing the tartness while boosting the overall sweetness without the need for added sugars. It also makes the smoothie more filling and satisfying, thanks to the fiber and potassium in bananas. Plus, the extra creaminess makes it feel like an indulgent treat—even though it’s packed with wholesome goodness! If you prefer a thicker, frosty consistency, use a frozen banana for an even more luscious texture.
- Greek Yogurt (Optional): Adding Greek yogurt to this Kiwi Strawberry Mango Smoothie takes it to a whole new level of deliciousness! Not only does it make the smoothie incredibly creamy and luscious, but it also adds a satisfying protein boost that keeps you full and energized. The subtle tanginess of Greek yogurt perfectly balances the sweetness of the mango and strawberries while complementing the zingy kiwi. It’s an easy way to make this smoothie more nourishing and filling, perfect for breakfast or a post-workout snack. If you prefer a dairy-free option, you can easily swap it with a plant-based yogurt and still enjoy that rich, creamy texture!
- Coconut milk: I used a mix of coconut and almond milk because that’s what I had, but coconut milk would work nicely in this smoothie amplifying the tropical vibe.
- Honey or Maple Syrup (Optional): Adjust the sweetness to your liking, especially if your fruits are a bit tart.
How to make this Strawberry kiwi mango Smoothie

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Prepare your ingredients: Peel the kiwi, and gather the rest of the ingredients
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In a blender, add the milk and orange juice, then mango, kiwi, strawberries, orange juice, and Greek yogurt.
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Blend: lend until smooth and creamy. If needed, add ice cubes and blend again for a thicker texture.
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Taste and adjust the sweetness with honey or maple syrup, if desired.
Pour into a glass, garnish with a slice of kiwi or strawberry, and enjoy!
FAQs
Can I use frozen fruits for this smoothie?
Absolutely! Using frozen mango, strawberries, or banana makes the smoothie extra thick and frosty. It also eliminates the need for ice, keeping the flavors bold and vibrant.
Can I make this smoothie vegan?
Yes! Simply use a plant-based yogurt (like coconut or almond yogurt) or skip the yogurt altogether and use almond or coconut milk for creaminess.
How can I make it sweeter?
If you prefer a sweeter smoothie, add a touch of honey, maple syrup, or a ripe banana. Taste and adjust to your liking!
Can I store leftovers?
This smoothie is best enjoyed fresh, but you can store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Just stir it quickly before drinking.
What can I add for extra nutrition?
Feel free to add a handful of spinach or kale for extra greens, a scoop of protein powder for a post-workout boost, or chia seeds for added fiber and omega-3s. You won’t even notice the difference in flavor!
Strawberry Kiwi Mango Smoothie
Equipment
- High powered blender
Ingredients
- 1 ripe mango peeled and diced
- 2 kiwis peeled and sliced
- 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
- 1 banana frozen
- ½ cup orange juice or any preferred juice
- ½ cup coconut milk
- ½ cup Greek yogurt
- Ice cubes optional for a thicker texture
- 1 teaspoon honey or maple syrup
Instructions
- Gather all ingredients and wash and peel the kiwi.
- In a blender, add the mango, kiwi, strawberries, orange juice, coconut water, and Greek yogurt (if using).
- Blend until smooth and creamy. If needed, add ice cubes and blend again for a thicker texture.
- Taste and adjust the sweetness with honey or maple syrup, if desired.
- Pour into a glass, garnish with a slice of kiwi or strawberry, and enjoy!
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Will you make this strawberry kiwi mango smoothie? Tell me how it turned out in the comments.