My Ginger Boost Smoothie is a bright, flavorful way to begin the day. The fresh ginger gives the drink a pleasant kick while also supporting digestion.
Combine the fruit, leafy greens and coconut water, then blend until smooth. The ginger soothes the stomach and adds a lively warmth that complements the fruit. This is a wholesome choice: it contains natural fruit sugars, but is packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

I often set out to make a mocktail and end up with a smoothie instead — I can’t resist using plenty of fresh fruit and greens. Smoothies are quick, versatile and a great way to get nutrients into your morning.
Ginger Boost Smoothie Benefits
This simple boost smoothie includes:
- Ginger to aid digestion and add warmth,
- Blueberries for antioxidants,
- Spinach, rich in vitamins and minerals such as vitamin K, A and C, folate, manganese and iron,
- Raspberries for vitamin C and antioxidants,
- Coconut water, a low-calorie, potassium-rich hydration option that’s naturally fat- and cholesterol-free.
After drinking a glass of this smoothie for a few days, I felt more alert and less hungry between meals. It’s an affordable, satisfying option that my body responded well to. The ginger gives the drink a pleasant punch while also supporting digestion. I used innocent coconut water, which was less sweet than some other brands and allowed the fruit flavors to shine through.

Ginger Boost Smoothie
Sisley White
Pin Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 cm thumb of ginger, peeled and roughly chopped
- 100 g blueberries
- 150 g fresh washed spinach
- 100 g raspberries
- 330 ml innocent coconut water
Instructions
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Place all ingredients into a blender or a NutriBullet/Nutrininja cup and blend until smooth.
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Serve immediately.
Nutrition
Please note that the nutrition information provided above is approximate and intended as a guideline.
This drink is full of natural, vibrant flavours that blend together beautifully.

Disclaimer – I used innocent coconut water for this smoothie; they supplied the ingredient but did not pay for this recipe. All opinions are my own.
Other smoothies you might enjoy

Blackberry, Spinach and Ginger Smoothie

Frozen Berry & Spinach Smoothie with Coconut Water

Strawberry and Banana Smoothie Bundt Cake
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