Mustard Greens and Pineapple Juice: Fresh Mustard Greens from the Garden
Organic fresh vegetables harvested from the garden itself is a great blessing. About the taste is also better than non-organic vegetables.
So this time I will process the mustard greens from my family's garden.
The results were not very satisfying because it was my first experience planting mustard greens and without proper preparation.
You can see that my mustard greens look small. The stems look less than perfect, but from there I will take the experience of not letting the vegetable plant fully in the land without cover. Recently, high rainfall in the area has caused problems with vegetables.
Although these are not the best results, mustard greens still have a good taste quality, and the texture of the stems is very crisp so easily broken.
This time I will process mustard greens into one of the most popular juices here. Mustard greens and Pineapple juice, let's get started!
I use pineapple, carrots, and coconut water as a mixture of mustard greens juice. I do not have an exact dose for these vegetables.
As an important note, so that the taste and aroma are delicious, don't measure more mustard greens than pineapple so that the aroma of pineapple is more dominant and will make the juice taste, not like grass juice.
After blending, serve with ice cubes according to taste.
As a final step, we can add a little sweetener like using honey or coconut sugar.
If you don't use young coconut water, the juice will be a little less sweet especially if the taste of the pineapple isn't sweet. So we can add honey or coconut sugar.
As an extra or optional, I add a sprinkling of ground cinnamon for a more special taste and aroma!
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I never had a combination like this to try, looks very good!
In my living area, this combination is very popular.
I often replace the mustard green with spinach too :)
Oh interesting, I like spinach in salads
I think I will give the two a trial. Pineapple is common here but I am not sure of the mustard green.
You can replace mustard green with spinach :)
Alright thanks.
This is a good drink for summer time.
Yas really good for spending summer time :)
This recipe is very interesting. I have never seen smoothie with green leaves before! This should be very nutritious!
Thanks for sharing.
Sometimes It could be like grass from anyone who doesnt like green veggies 😂😂
But coconut water and coconut sugar help the drink have better taste!
Like grass! Oh!No! Some might think we are feeding cows!! Hahaha.
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I never had this type of drink. It looks so healthy and also easy to make.
In my city we don't usually get these types of fresh ingredients.
Thanks for sharing!
Stay well. 😊
You can replace green veggies :)
Have a great day for you
Gardening is always a learning experience! Still great that you got that many greens from your mustard plants, even if they weren't as lush as you had hoped. We just pulled up our one kohlrabi plant. It had huge greens, so I think I'll make some juice or a smoothie with them, as well!
We have a lots green leaves anywhere and mix/blend them with another sweet fruit to create great and fresh juices or smoothies :)
This is a good juice recipe for drink.
Yes indeed very good for our source nutrition :)
Wow... that's amazing.
You know what?
I'm dying for a sip.
😊
My little cousin cannot stop to drink :)
Amazing!