Enhance The Flavor Of Smoothies With A Spoonful Of Fruit Jam

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Smoothies are great in a lot of ways: They are easy to make, convenient to enjoy on the go, and can be satisfying and nutritious. Making flavorful, unique smoothies can be a challenge, though, and it is easy to fall into a rut of the same old smoothie recipes; we're looking at you, strawberries, bananas, and mixed berries. If you feel like shaking things up in the smoothie department, try elevating your daily dose with a dollop of flavorful fruit jam.

Fruits themselves can have bags of flavor if they're in season and fresh; however, they can turn bland if they are underripe, old, or even freezer-burnt. If you are using subpar fruit, your smoothie is not going to have much taste, making it less enjoyable. Meanwhile, fruit jams are packed with flavor that is concentrated — due to the fruit being cooked down — and will stay at peak tastiness as it is a preserved condiment. After all, making jams is an age-old way of preserving ingredients at their peak. While jam is not a replacement for real fruit in a smoothie, which provides the bulk and nutrients of the beverage, it is a fantastic addition to amp up the mouthwatering quality of the drink.

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Use Different Flavors For Different Effects

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This trick works well to create smoothies that have both unique flavors and aesthetics. Take your standard peanut butter and banana smoothie and throw in a spoonful of strawberry or grape jelly to create a delicious result reminiscent of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Alternatively, add blueberry jam to your usual mixed berry smoothie to create a beverage with added sweetness and a gorgeous indigo hue.

You can also use fruit jam to stand in for out-of-season or exotic fruit flavors, whose whole counterparts you may not be able to find in the produce or freezer aisles. For example, if you cannot get a hold of figs for our vanilla fig smoothie recipe, you could try substituting fig jam to achieve a similar flavor. Another idea is to pop a scoop of guava or passionfruit jam into your blender with some pineapple for a smoothie that tastes like a tropical getaway.

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