I went shopping at Nino Salvaggio’s International Marketplace this past weekend and that is my go-to place for unusual fruits and vegetables. They carry the mainstream and also the more obscure. If you are looking for beautiful produce, Nino’s is the place to be. You can tell that they are super picky about what kind of produce is allowed to hit the shelves because it all looks beautiful and perfect! This past weekend we went to the exotic fruit section and decided on bringing home a couple cactus pears, also known as a prickly pear cactus. Imagine my surprise when I sliced into it and discovered that it is a vibrant hot-pink, magenta color. I had no idea this cactus pear had such a gorgeous interior! I was thinking hmmm maybe cactus pear smoothie? Keep reading to find out how you can make this delightful pink drink with my cactus pear smoothie recipe!

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I did a bit of research before eating the cactus pear. I sliced the skin off and I noticed that it had quite a few hard seeds inside. They are not something you can bite into but they are safe to swallow. When I blended this up in a smoothie the seeds got ground up in the blender.
So the taste? Super sweet like candy, a cross between juicy watermelon and bubble gum!
Here is a recipe for a cactus pear smoothie that you can have all to yourself or share with a loved one! I shared mine with my adventurous eater, Chloe Pearl, who is 8 years old and loves trying new things with me.

Cactus Pear Smoothie Recipe
Cactus Pear Smoothie Recipe With Raspberries
This delightful hot pink smoothie drink not only looks incredible but it tastes great too and it is a healthy choice to make!
- 2 Cactus pears (Peeled)
- 1 Frozen banana
- 1 handful Raspberries
- 1/3 cup Unsweetened almond milk
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Place all of the ingredients in your blender.
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Blend until smooth.
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Serve, eat, and enjoy!


Tidbits of info on the cactus pear:
- Cactus pears grow on the Nepales Cacti and these plants can be found in North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Egypt, and Morrocco
- Cactus pears contain potassium, calcium, vitamin C, iron, and beta carotene.
- Cactus pears can be used to make smoothies, candy, syrups, jams/jellies, wine, juice, pies, and more! Get creative!
- They have anti-inflammatory benefits and also have anti-viral perks
- High in fiber and rich in antioxidants
- Can be used to lower blood sugar in type 2 diabetics
- They can help strengthen hair and nails
- The average cactus pear has 60 calories, 14 g of carbohydrates, and 5 grams of fiber.
- The fiber in the cactus pear can help with weight loss since the fiber makes you feel full longer.
- Do not consume large amounts at first. They have been known to have side effects so please research before consuming large amounts. This does not affect everyone but some may get side effects.
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Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional. Please do research on how this may benefit or impact you.
I hope that this cactus pear smoothie recipe will inspire you to give it a whirl! This hot pink concoction is simple and easy to do with your blender and home and it is a fantastic smoothie recipe that you will want to incorporate into your morning smoothie regimen.
So have you ever tried a cactus pear? How did you eat yours? If you have not tried it yet does this look like something you would try? Leave me a comment below. I would love to hear your thoughts.
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