This creamy moringa smoothie recipe is so delicious, loaded with plant-based antioxidants and fiber, that this is now a favorite family smoothie.
Being fit can be hard. I know, because I’m a bit of a gym warrior. But getting in shape doesn’t mean you’re going to get down with being healthy all the time. Because really, being healthy isn’t just about how often you exercise or how much you lift – it also depends on what you put inside your body. And there’s nothing healthier for your body than this Moringa Smoothie.
Moringa smoothie for breakfast is one of the most energizing drinks that you could have, as a matter of fact, we enjoy smoothies even for supper like Blueberry Banana Smoothie, and Orange Creamsicle Smoothie, and Apple Pie Smoothie.
Why Do I Love Smoothies?
Smoothies are one of my favorite ways to start the day. Because:
- They’re easy to whip together.
- Anyone can make a smoothie. No special skills are required.
- Smoothies are a fast, easy way to get my daily requirements of fruits and vegetables.
- There’s no cooking or less cleanup involved, so that’s appealing to me.
- They’re also incredibly refreshing
- Very tasting and very filling breakfast.
- Not only do they taste great, but they pack a lot of nutritious ingredients that will keep me full and energized throughout the rest of the day!
- I love making smoothies because they’re fun and visually appealing.
- Smoothies are a great way to make breakfast or snacks healthier and maintain a balanced diet.
- The best thing is that they’re packed with antioxidants from the foods like moringa (as I use in this specific smoothie recipe), strawberries, blueberries, or any other food you choose.
- There are many different combinations that you can come up with, depending on your taste and preferences.
Check out my recipe for a delicious moringa smoothie that’s loaded with nutrients.
But as always, I request you read the complete article for useful information included in the blurb. However, you can find the detailed recipe with exact ingredients and step-by-step instructions below.
Moringa Smoothie Recipe
So here in Florida, our moringa tree is doing phenomenal, it has grown a lot and now it is even flowering. I have been enjoying smoothies made with fresh moringa leaves and I plan to dry the leaves and blend them into moringa powder for the winter. The moringa leaves can also be frozen. I have noticed that I have a boost of energy whenever I drink moringa smoothie or moringa tea so I had to share it with you.
What Is Moringa?
Moringa Olefiera is also commonly called Drumstick Tree, Ben Oil Tree, and Horseradish Tree, it is grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The entire tree is edible and it is used as a staple food or medicinal plant in many parts of the world where it is grown, such as India, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.
Moringa tree grows well in arid areas, it grows very fast and provides nutrition to many who are impoverished.
After researching moringa’s beneficial properties, I plan to grow more trees in my backyard.
Where Can I Buy Moringa?
I like to grow my own moringa, but this is not possible for everyone. You can also buy moringa from a few of my favorite brands, such as:

Nutritional Benefits Of Moringa
Moringa is classified as a superfood, it is nutrient-dense and has beneficial antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. It is known to be high in protein, it contains all 9 essential amino acids. Moringa leaves are a great source of vitamins A, B2, B6, C, E, K, magnesium, zinc, calcium, and fiber.
Moringa is said to provide numerous benefits, ranging from wellness and beauty to disease prevention and treatment. The benefits of moringa include:
1. Reduces Inflammation
Inflammation is the body’s typical response to an infection or injury. Although it is a necessary defense mechanism, if it persists for an extended period of time, it could pose a serious health risk.
In fact, persistent inflammation has been connected to a variety of chronic health issues, like cancer and heart disease.
According to researchers, the primary anti-inflammatory components in moringa leaves, pods, and seeds are isothiocyanates.
2. Heart Health
Strong antioxidants included in moringa extract have been shown to support heart function and may help avoid cardiac damage.
3. Lower Cholesterol
Heart disease risk has been associated with high cholesterol levels.
Fortunately, a variety of plant-based diets can successfully lower cholesterol. These consist of almonds, oats, and flaxseeds.
Moringa oleifera has been proven in both animal and human trials to have similar cholesterol-lowering benefits.
4. Lowering High Blood Pressure
Isothiocyanate and niaziminin, which are found in moringa, assist prevent artery thickening (which can raise blood pressure).
5. Cancer Prevention And Treatment
Moringa extracts include properties that may help prevent the development of cancer. Additionally, it contains niazimicin, a substance that obstructs the growth of cancer cells.
6. Stabilize Blood Sugar
High blood sugar levels can be dangerous to one’s health. In actuality, it is diabetes’ primary feature.
Interestingly, Moringa oleifera has been demonstrated in multiple studies to help reduce blood sugar levels.
The majority of the evidence, however, is supported by animal research. Before any reliable recommendations can be given, more investigation is required.
7. Liver Protection
Moringa can speed up the liver’s healing process and appears to protect it from damage from anti-tubercular medications.
8. Keep Skin And Hair Healthy And Protected
Moringa seed oil helps maintain hair clean and healthy while defending it against free radical damage. Secondly, because moringa contains protein, it aids in preventing damage to skin cells. Additionally, it has moisturizing and detoxifying components that are good for the skin, hair, and body.
It can effectively treat skin sores and infections.
9. Preventing Bacterial Infections
Moringa extract may be used to treat illnesses brought on by Salmonella, E. coli, and Rhizopus thanks to its antimicrobial, antifungal, and antibacterial capabilities.
10. Strengthening Bones
Additionally, the moringa plant includes calcium and phosphorus, both of which support strong, healthy bones. Moringa extract’s ability to reduce inflammation may also aid to repair fractured bones and treat illnesses like arthritis.
11. Handling Edema
It is a painful disease in which fluid accumulates in specific body tissues. Moringa’s anti-inflammatory properties may be helpful in preventing the onset of edema.
12. Improve Eye Health
Because it includes a lot of antioxidants, moringa has benefits for improving eyesight. Moringa may reduce retinal vessel enlargement, stop capillary membrane thickening, and suppress retinal malfunction.
13. Treating Mood Disorders
It is believed that moringa can aid with the symptoms of fatigue, anxiety, and depression.
14. Preventing Kidney Diseases
If people consume moringa extract, they may have a lower risk of developing kidney, bladder, or uterine stones. High antioxidant content found in moringa may help reduce kidney toxicity.
15. Addressing Sickle Cell Disease And Anemia
Some research suggests that moringa can improve iron absorption, resulting in an increased total number of red blood cells in the body. It has been claimed that plant extract can treat anemia and prevent sickle cell disease.
16. Promoting Wound Healing
Moringa extract has been demonstrated to promote wound healing and lessen the visibility of scars.
17. Treating Stomach Discomfort
Some digestive issues such as gastritis, constipation, and ulcerative colitis might be helped by moringa extracts. Its high vitamin B concentration aids in digestion, and its antibiotic and antibacterial qualities may help slow the growth of several pathogens.
18. Can Help With Arsenic Toxicity
In many regions of the world, food and water contamination with arsenic is a problem. It’s possible that some varieties of rice have exceptionally high amounts.
Over time, prolonged exposure to high arsenic levels may cause health issues.
For instance, research has connected prolonged exposure to a higher risk of heart disease and cancer.
Moringa oleifera’s leaves and seeds have been demonstrated to protect against arsenic toxicity in various mice and rat studies.
Although the results are encouraging, it is not yet known if they also apply to humans.
19. Asthma Treatment
Some asthma attacks may be less severe with the help of moringa, which can also prevent bronchial constriction. Additionally, it has been demonstrated to help with improved lung health and breathing in general.

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- Pear Ginger Smoothie
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What You’ll Need For Making Moringa Smoothie?
How To Make Moringa Smoothie Recipe?
If you are using the fresh leaves, you want to make sure you use the fresh leaves only and not the stem of the plant, Remove the leaves and rinse, add to your blender along with your non-dairy milk, and 1 frozen banana, and blend until smooth and creamy, serve immediately.
How To Store a Moringa Smoothie?
It is best to serve this moringa smoothie fresh but you can store it for later use.
This smoothie can be stored in the refrigerator for one to two days. Simply transfer the mixture to a jar with a lid and store it in the fridge. Simply vigorously shake the jar or put it in the blender to separate the ingredients.
Recipe Notes
- Substitute moringa powder for the fresh leaves, add 1 tablespoon of dried powder with your non-dairy milk and banana and blend until smooth and creamy.
- I now only make my smoothie with pineapple since it contains bromelain which aids in digestion.
- Consult your physician if you are taking medications, pregnant, or breastfeeding before you include moringa in your diet.
- Potential side effects of moringa leaf are lower blood pressure and slower heart rate.
- I recommend using almond milk or oat milk for this moringa smoothie, but any of your other plant-based milk will work.
- Dates can be used to sweeten the Moringa smoothies.
Other Smoothie Recipes To Try
- Green Smoothie Detox Recipe
- Nopal Cactus Smoothie
- Persimmon Smoothie
- Pear Ginger Smoothie
- Maca Peanut Butter Smoothie

Frequently Asked Questions
Where To Buy Moringa?
Moringa leaf powder is sold as a supplement in health food stores here in the USA and Online. Fresh leaves are sold in bunches here in Florida at local Farmer’s markets. The tree is fast-growing and can be grown from seeds in pots in a colder climate.
What Does Moringa Taste Like?
Moringa leaf tastes like spinach or matcha, it does have a slightly sweet aftertaste, It is not an alga, like spirulina. I find that incorporating moringa in a smoothie is a great way to enjoy the flavor.
How Can I Use Moringa?
Moringa Leaves – soups, salads, smoothies, stir-fries, and tea
Moringa powder – can be used in smoothies, juices, energy balls, soups, and with lukewarm water.
Drumsticks (moringa tree pods) – curry, dal, sambar, and soup
What Happens When You Drink Moringa Smoothie every day?
Regular consumption of moringa may result in small drops in cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Moringa leaves are incredibly nutrient-dense and can be ingested daily, which is of great benefit to individuals who are deficient in critical nutrients.
Can Fresh Moringa Leaves Be Eaten Raw?
You can take moringa leaves in a number of forms, including whole, raw, powdered, and capsule form. One cup of finely chopped fresh leaves is loaded with vitamins and minerals.
How Much Moringa Leaves Should I Eat?
Daily usage of moringa is safe, however individual safety varies. Always pay attention to your body’s signals. Some people might only require one teaspoon every day, while others might want to eat it more frequently.
Can We Drink Moringa Smoothies On An Empty Stomach?
Instead of taking Moringa on an empty stomach, it is advised that you use it with a meal, smoothie, tea, and soup. Avoid using seed extracts as they have been demonstrated to be harmful to immune cells. Always ensure that you are obtaining PURE Moringa leaves, regardless of the manner in which you intend to take them.
Should I Take Moringa In The Morning Or At Night?
If you take moringa first in the morning, you’ll be preparing yourself for a productive day and providing your body with the nutrients it demands to keep you going strong. Taking moringa before bed, on the other hand, provides your body with the fuel and nutrition it requires to sleep well.
What Other Fruits Can I Use In This Smoothie?
Pineapple, papaya, strawberries, berries, mango, peach, and kiwi.
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Categories
- Categories: Gluten-Free, Vegan
- Course: Beverage
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
(Per serving)- Energy: 125 kcal / 523 kJ
- Fat: 3 g
- Protein: 3 g
- Carbs: 40 g
Cook Time
- Preparation: 5 min
- Ready in: 5 min
- For: 1 Serving
Ingredients
- 1 cup almond milk
- 1/2 cup fresh moringa leaves, or 1 tablespoon moringa powder
- 1 frozen banana or pineapple, chopped
Instructions
- Add almond milk, moringa, and frozen banana or pineapple to a high-speed blender.
- Process until the smoothie is smooth and creamy. Serve immediately.
I planted Moringa tree, so I can consumed everyday. Sometime bake Moringa Leaf omelette, Moringa smoothie, Moringa soup.
Pagit, me too. I love my tree!
I really don’t have frozen fruits on hand. Can I use fresh banana
Absolutely Annie, I hope you enjoy!
In the Philippines, Moringa or Malunggay leaves is used for cooking (chicken tinola is mostly popular for its use) but I looked for other ways to take the moringa. The moringa smoothie is a great recipe! So delicious and easy to make. And the use of banana for flavoring and substitute for sugar is even better! Moringa leaves are also great for milk production for nursing moms. I have a 6-weeks old baby and this plant food helps a lot in my milk production. Thanks for sharing an easy recipe.
Melissa, thank you. I’m adding it to my stews and loving it. Congrats on being a mom of a newborn and focusing on your health and your baby. All the best and blessings to you.
Tried your Moringa Smoothie for the first time and I loved it. It has such a refreshing flavor. I did add some ice cubes to make it a little frosty and cooler. thank you for sharing with us
Marlen, I’m so happy you enjoyed it. Thank you for your feedback.
I was inspired by what I read.. and I am eager to try it too.. I hope it work for me 😉
Thanks for the info.
how many time to drink the smoothie in 1 week? is it in morning or evening? My father has Arthritis. I think it can help
In many countries, moringa is eaten daily so it’s really up to you how often you drink it.
I added oats and it makes me full for a longer period in the morning when I go for my morning runs or exercise. I enjoyed it
Hubby found moringa on you tube in october 2019. We started with 1 TBL powder in water… YUCK. Then sunny D… eww but ok. Then Apple juice.. do able. LOL Then I found capsules. But we would have to take MANY pills to get 1TBL a day. So I was looking for recipes. Your smoothie idea is awesome! I made my own ” concoction “. Lol. 1st attempt was a bit zealous, lol I added 2 TBL. 2nd I added 1 TBL and WOW! I took pictures but I’m not internet literate. Lol
Wow, I’m so happy you didn’t give up on it, I can’t do the powder i water myself so I’m so happy you found my recipe! The only way to add photos is to share them on your social media accounts and tag me, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook etc. Keep doing what you are doing Trish!
Where can I buy the leaves and if it isn’t possible will a substitute powder still have health benefits and if so, what brand.
You can purchase the powder from a health food store or Amazon. The fresh leaves are sold here in the Southern parts of the USA at Farmer’s Markets. Yes you will get the same benefits from the powder.
I don’t have almond’s milk in my place, can I substitute with coconut milk?
Maryam, yes you can.
This recipe is delicious!
Thank you Reshone, I’m happy you enjoyed it.
I don’t like bananas. Any suggestions on a good substitute?
Pear or a red apple makes a great substitute Nichole
Amazing simple recipe.i love it.i added frozen raspberry and oats. Can i make this the night and leave in the fridge before to take to work next day?
Ohh, I love raspberries. Yes you can but you might have to whip it up in the blender and store in a cooler because it might just thicken as it sits overnight in the refrigerator.
I hope it we work for me and my husband because we are using it now because we want to have baby. Can it work for me and my husband please I am going to follow you on Facebook now thanks
Beauty Tano, I hope you enjoy it. Thank you.