This deliciously healthy Mixed Fruit Smoothie will get you well on your way to hitting your daily serves of fruit and veg! Made with easy everyday ingredients including all the berries, banana and some hidden greens. This easy and creamy berry smoothie is the perfect on-the-go breakfast. Vegan and dairy-free options are included in this recipe.

Looking for a healthy smoothie that tastes delicious? You've come to the right place! This Mixed Fruit Smoothie is perfect for breakfast on-the-go or a 3pm pick-me-up.
You'd never guess from the colour, but this mixed berry smoothie has hidden greens packed inside and is great way to ease into the world of green smoothies!
Smoothies are a great way to pack in more fruit and vegetables into your daily diet, and this mixed fruit smoothie will have you well on your way to reaching your daily serves.
New to making smoothies at home? Make sure you check out my How to Make a Perfect Smoothie post that’s filled with tips and tricks!
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🥘 INGREDIENTS FOR MIXED FRUIT SMOOTHIE RECIPE
Here's a quick look at what you need to put this smoothie together. Full measurements are listed in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post...
- Milk
- Yoghurt
- Banana
- Mixed Berries
- Spinach
- Kale
- Chia Seeds
💭 SUBSTITUTIONS
Smoothies are versatile and allow you to "choose your own adventure" when it comes to exact ingredients. I've popped down a list of ingredient substitutions and suggestions that will guide you in your smoothie mixology and help you get a delicious smoothie in your hand ASAP.
Milk: Choose a milk you actually like. Lately I've been using soy milk for all my smoothies. I find it doesn't really change the taste of the smoothie at all.
Berries: I buy a frozen mixed berries mix from my local supermarket which includes strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and blueberries. If you don't have something similar simply use your favourite berry. I've made this with just strawberries and it was still amazing.
Chia Seeds: These are my go-to smoothie booster / add-in as they thicken up the consistency and don't taste like anything. Chia seeds are rich in fibre, omega-3 fatty acids and protein, as well as rich in minerals such as calcium and magnesium. BUT if you don't have them just omit them completely and add a little less milk in, or substitute for your favourite smoothie booster.
Yoghurt: I typically use either vanilla yoghurt or a slightly sweetened plain greek yoghurt in my smoothie recipes. If you are using an unsweetened plain greek yoghurt, you may wish to add a teaspoon or two of your favourite liquid sweetener. You could also use coconut yoghurt or omit yoghurt entirely.
Vegan / Dairy Free: Use your favourite non-dairy milk and use coconut yoghurt, or omit yoghurt entirely.
Fresh Vs Frozen: I love using frozen fruit and vegetables in my smoothie recipes, as realizing that find they not only help keep the smoothie cool but also help to thicken it. I've added some info and tips for freezing your fruit and vegetables below, but if you only have fresh on hand this is absolutely fine to use.
🍴 INSTRUCTIONS TO MAKE MIXED FRUIT SMOOTHIE
- Put all ingredients in a high performance blender and blend until smooth.
- Serve and enjoy!

🍓 TOP TIP TO CREATE MIXED FRUIT SMOOTHIE - FREEZE YOUR FRUIT
Freezing fruit and vegetables not only helps make your smoothies thicker and more creamy, but it's a bonus way to stop wasting fresh produce. I'm sure I'm not the only person who's guilty of throwing away unused, spoilt fruit and veg at the end of the week.
But that all stopped as soon as I realised I could freeze my favourites and use them whenever I liked. No more waiting for bananas to ripen, or wondering how to use that whole bunch of kale in a week.
I now have a freezer stocked with ready-to-go mixed fruit smoothie ingredients that I can use at any time.
Here's how to freeze some of my favourite smoothie ingredients:
Freezing Bananas:
- Remove the skin.
- Cut into slices and place on a plate or tray.
- Place plate / tray in the freezer for 1 hour until banana slices are solid.
- Place banana slices in an airtight container or freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Frosty Strawberries:
- Rinse the strawberries.
- Cut the stems and halve them.
- Place is airtight container or freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. They should be perfect for this mixed fruit smoothie recipe.
Freezing Greens (Kale, Spinach, Rocket etc):
- Rinse the greens and remove as much water as possible (I use my salad spinner).
- Place in an airtight container or freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Tip: Buy fresh produce when it is heavily discounted just days before it's expiration date! Freeze it straight away and it will be perfect for your smoothie!

🥤 MORE SMOOTHIE RECIPES TO TRY
- Banana Chia Smoothie
- Strawberry Yogurt Smoothie
- Spinach Apple Smoothie
- Strawberry Banana Smoothie Bowl
- The BEST Green Smoothie
- Kale Pineapple Smoothie
- Banana Oat Smoothie
- OR see all Smoothie Recipes
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50 comments & reviews
robin rue
July 26, 2017
This smoothie sounds awesome and I have to be honest, I love that it's not the color green. So many green smoothies that are actually green are a huge turnoff to me 🙂
Cassie
July 27, 2017
Yeh I can be a little iffy about it too!
Heather
July 26, 2017
Love green smoothies! My family's favorite is kale/banana/strawberry/blueberry. When the kids want a special treat we also add some yogurt, which they love.
Cassie
July 27, 2017
YUM! Sounds lovely heather
Helene Cohen Bludman
July 26, 2017
I love having smoothies in the morning. This one looks delicious.
Cassie
July 27, 2017
Thanks Helene 🙂
Sherri Coleman
July 28, 2017
My wish is that smoothies will balance out the mini dutch babies, stuffed french toast, and pound cakes! Can this replace exercise?
Cassie
July 30, 2017
Haha love it Sherri
Erica M
July 26, 2017
I always freeze my fruit before making a smoothie. But I've never frozen the veggies. Such a smart concept. I'm not sure why that never occurred to me. Will definitely start doing that from now on.
Cassie
July 27, 2017
I love it - never have to throw out kale or spinach again!
tara pittman
July 26, 2017
That sounds like a wonderful breakfast. I just love smoothies!
Cassie
July 27, 2017
Me too Tara!
Heather
July 26, 2017
That looks delicious and healthy! I love all the seeds you put in there. What a great eat/drink well on the go!
Cassie
July 27, 2017
Thanks Heather 🙂
Karen Morse
July 26, 2017
Smoothies are awesome and there are so many recipes and combinations that you can do. This is a great guide for people who'd like an introduction to green smoothies. It's good to start with less greens at first.
Cassie
July 27, 2017
So very true Karen
Sarah Bailey
July 26, 2017
Oh now I like the sound of this, all those berries mixed in the with the greens, perfect combo!
Cassie
July 27, 2017
It's a really nice refreshing combo
melissa
July 26, 2017
That smoothie looks so good for a cool treat this summer. I never thought about greens in a smoothie. I will give this to my kids so they get their veggies in a sweet way.
Cassie
July 27, 2017
They might not even guess they are in there!
Andrea
July 26, 2017
This berry and greens smoothie is my kind of way to fuel myself either for breakfast or snack.i love the mixture of kale and spinach in there. i also like that you added chia seeds and only half a banana.
Cassie
July 27, 2017
Glad you like it Andrea!