May 12, 2006
Hate to throw a damper but calorie-wise, nearly all smoothies are huge. Even if you make them with low-fat milk/yoghurt, they are very rarely a low-calorie option.
That's not to say they're not packed with nutrition, but you have to consider how much fruit you use to make a smoothie (or even a fresh fruit juice).
There's a little waffles-and-smoothies cafe in Lamcy that has a vast range of smoothies and fruit drinks, and it lists all the nutrition information. That said I think it might have a few errors and inconsistencies, because one of its banana smoothies was listed as about 575 calories, whereas a similar drink but with strawberries on the next page had only about 300 calories.
Either way, much as I love them, they're not much of a dieter's friend. Think about fruit juice: would you ever sit down and eat six whole oranges or six whole apples? No, it would take ages, and you'd be sick of them after 2-3. But you're likely to be drinking at least six pieces of whole fruit (and more if the juices are concentrated, which most carton ones are) if you take them in juice form.
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