Turmeric Crush Smoothie

Posted on January 31, 2026

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This turmeric crush smoothie is a vibrant, tropical powerhouse that's as gorgeous to look at as it is delicious to drink! It's thick, creamy, and bursting with bright tropical flavors from frozen pineapple and mango, with a warm, earthy undertone from fresh turmeric and ginger that gives it incredible depth without being overpowering. This smoothie is packed with so many amazing ingredients that could support your wellness from the inside out. Fresh turmeric may help with inflammation and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, while ginger could support digestion and add that lovely warming kick. Camu camu powder is a superfruit that's loaded with vitamin C, and the carrot juice adds natural sweetness along with beta-carotene. The combination of frozen pineapple and mango creates this incredibly smooth, tropical base that's naturally sweet and tangy at the same time. Fresh lemon juice adds brightness and helps balance out the earthiness of the turmeric, while the carrot and orange juices round everything out with their natural sweetness. If you like your smoothies on the sweeter side, a couple of tablespoons of honey brings everything together beautifully. The real showstopper move here is the beet juice swirl. Before you pour in your smoothie, you coat the inside of your glass with a little beet juice, which creates this stunning deep red swirl against the gorgeous golden-orange smoothie. It's such a simple trick but it makes your smoothie look absolutely stunning and adds a tiny hint of earthy sweetness. This smoothie is perfect for a quick energizing breakfast, an afternoon pick-me-up, or anytime you want something that's both delicious and nourishing. It comes together in under 5 minutes and makes one serving, but you can easily double or triple the recipe if you're making it for the whole family!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q: Can I use ground turmeric and ginger instead of fresh?

A: You can in a pinch, but fresh turmeric and ginger give you a much brighter, more vibrant flavor and color that really makes this smoothie special. Fresh turmeric has a slightly more complex, peppery flavor compared to the milder ground version. If you need to substitute, use about ½ teaspoon of ground turmeric and ¼ teaspoon of ground ginger in place of the fresh knobs. The smoothie will still taste great, it just won't have quite the same punch of fresh flavor or that deep golden color. If you can find fresh turmeric at your grocery store (usually near the ginger in the produce section), it's definitely worth grabbing!

Q: What is camu camu powder and can I skip it?

A: Camu camu is a superfruit berry that's incredibly high in vitamin C, even more than oranges! It adds a slight tartness to the smoothie and a subtle fruity flavor. You can absolutely skip it if you can't find it or don't want to use it. The smoothie will still be delicious with all the other tropical fruits and turmeric. If you want to substitute, you could add an extra tablespoon of lemon juice for tartness, or swap it for acai powder or maca powder if you're looking for another superfruit boost. Camu camu powder is available at health food stores and online if you want to give it a try!

Q: Can I make this smoothie the night before?

A: Smoothies are honestly best made fresh right before you drink them for the best taste and texture. That said, if you need to prep ahead, you can portion out all your ingredients into a container or freezer bag the night before (keep the beet juice separate). In the morning, just dump everything into the blender and blend. This makes your morning routine super quick and easy. If you absolutely must blend it ahead of time, store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 12 hours, but give it a good shake before drinking since it will separate. The color and some nutrients may change slightly over time.

Q: How do I get the beet juice swirl effect?

A: It's easier than it looks! Before you pour in your smoothie, take about 1 teaspoon of beet juice and pour it into your tall glass. Then tilt the glass and rotate it slowly, coating the inside walls with the beet juice in a swirl pattern. You don't need to cover the entire inside, just create some streaks and swirls. Then pour your smoothie in slowly and the golden smoothie will contrast against the deep red beet juice swirl for a stunning effect. If you want a more dramatic swirl, you can use a spoon to gently drag the beet juice up through the smoothie after pouring.

This turmeric crush smoothie is a vibrant tropical powerhouse! Frozen pineapple and mango blended with fresh turmeric, ginger, carrot juice, and camu camu powder for a thick, creamy smoothie that's as beautiful as it is nourishing. Finished with a gorgeous beet juice swirl. Quick, refreshing, and packed with goodness!

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Preparations

Prep Time:

5 minutes

Total Time:

5 minutes

Cuisine:

American

Course:

Breakfast, Drinks

Calories:

220 kcal (approx. per serving, with honey)

Servings:

1

Author:

Ronica Rupan
Ingredients

Ingredients

For the Smoothie:

  • 1¼ cups frozen pineapple chunks
  • 1¼ cups frozen mango chunks
  • ¼ cup carrot juice
  • ¼ cup orange juice
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 knob fresh ginger (about 1 inch), peeled
  • 1 knob fresh turmeric (about 1 inch), peeled
  • 2 scoops camu camu powder
  • 2 tablespoons honey (optional, for sweetness)

For the Swirl:

  • 1 teaspoon beet juice

Instructions

  1. Prep Your Ingredients Peel your fresh ginger and turmeric knobs. If your frozen fruit has any large chunks, you can break them up a bit before adding to the blender. Measure out all your juices and have everything ready to go.
  2. Add Everything to the Blender Add the frozen pineapple, frozen mango, carrot juice, orange juice, fresh lemon juice, peeled ginger, peeled turmeric, and camu camu powder to a high-speed blender. If you're using honey for sweetness, add it now too. The frozen fruit goes in first so it sits at the bottom and helps everything blend more easily.
  3. Blend Until Smooth Blend on high speed for about 1-2 minutes until the smoothie is completely smooth and thick with no chunks remaining. If it's not blending smoothly, stop the blender and use a spatula or blender wand to scrape down the sides, then continue blending. If it's too thick, add a splash more orange juice or carrot juice to help it move. You want it thick and creamy, not watery!
  4. Create the Beet Juice Swirl Before pouring in your smoothie, pour about 1 teaspoon of beet juice into your tall glass. Tilt the glass and slowly rotate it, coating the inside walls with the beet juice in a beautiful swirl pattern. This creates that stunning contrast against the golden smoothie.
  5. Pour and Serve Slowly pour the smoothie into your prepared glass over the beet juice swirl. Serve immediately and enjoy right away while it's cold and thick! This recipe makes one generous serving but can easily be doubled or tripled if you're making it for others.

 

Cooking hacks and tips

  • Freeze your own fruit to save money: Buying frozen pineapple and mango at the store can add up quickly. When tropical fruits are in season and on sale, buy extra, chop them into chunks, and freeze them yourself on a lined baking sheet. Once frozen, transfer to freezer bags. They'll keep for up to 6 months and taste just as good as store-bought frozen fruit.
  • Peel turmeric and ginger easily: Fresh turmeric and ginger can be tricky to peel because of their shape. Use the edge of a spoon to scrape off the skin instead of a peeler. It's much easier and you waste less of the root. You can also freeze fresh turmeric and ginger and grate them directly into smoothies without peeling!
  • Adjust sweetness to your taste: The natural sweetness of the pineapple, mango, and orange juice might be enough for you, so taste before adding honey. If you prefer it sweeter, start with 1 tablespoon of honey and add more as needed. You can also use maple syrup or agave nectar as a substitute if you prefer.
  • Add a healthy fat for absorption: Turmeric is fat-soluble, meaning your body absorbs it much better when it's consumed with a healthy fat. Try adding a tablespoon of coconut oil, a spoonful of nut butter, or half an avocado to help your body get the most out of the turmeric. It also makes the smoothie creamier and more filling!
  • Double or triple the recipe: This smoothie is perfect for meal prepping. Double or triple the recipe and pour individual servings into mason jars or freezer-safe containers. Freeze them and thaw in the fridge overnight or blend fresh each morning from pre-portioned ingredient bags for a quick grab-and-go breakfast.

 

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