I hope this is the correct forum for this. Smoothies are technically a beverage, right?
I make a smoothie every morning that I work. I don’t consider health benefits, and I don’t add any nasty vegetables like kale or spinach. (Not that those are nasty on their own, they just have no place in a beverage that’s supposed to be creamy, sweet, and refreshing.)
I usually through in whatever frozen fruit I have on hand, add some flavored yogurt drink, some coconut milk and some honey or coconut syrup. (Told ya, nothealthy, but yummy.)
This morning I added a handful of frozen canteloupe to the mix. Later this afternoon, I was enjoying my smoothie and noticed that it had a flavor a bit reminiscent of Oreo cookie cream. Really! It was so subtle that it took me a few minutes to identify it.
Do melons, specifically cantaloupes, impart a cookie cream flavor? Or do ya think it was something else I added?
BTW, sometimes I throw in a few spoons of ice cream. See, I really don’t care if it’s healthy, just tasty and restorative!
I make a smoothie every morning that I work. I don’t consider health benefits, and I don’t add any nasty vegetables like kale or spinach. (Not that those are nasty on their own, they just have no place in a beverage that’s supposed to be creamy, sweet, and refreshing.)
I usually through in whatever frozen fruit I have on hand, add some flavored yogurt drink, some coconut milk and some honey or coconut syrup. (Told ya, nothealthy, but yummy.)
This morning I added a handful of frozen canteloupe to the mix. Later this afternoon, I was enjoying my smoothie and noticed that it had a flavor a bit reminiscent of Oreo cookie cream. Really! It was so subtle that it took me a few minutes to identify it.
Do melons, specifically cantaloupes, impart a cookie cream flavor? Or do ya think it was something else I added?
BTW, sometimes I throw in a few spoons of ice cream. See, I really don’t care if it’s healthy, just tasty and restorative!