27 May 2006
Power Juice!
Pear and Pineapple Smoothie
A good drink to choose before and after most activities including extra-energy sports, such as circuit training and basketball. Pineapples contain an enzyme, bromelain, that breaks down protein. This juice is rich in B vitamins. These help release energy from carbohydrate- essential for all athletes, especially those who practise aerobic, endurance or extra-energy sports.
2 pears
¼ pineapple, about 215g (7 ½ oz) flesh
once skin an core have been removed
½ lime
Wash the pears. Remove the skin and hard central core of the pineapple. Scrub the lime. Chop the fruit into even-sized pieces and juice it. Pour into a glass and add a couple of ice cubes, if liked..
Makes 300ml (½ pint); Serves 1
Nutrition notes
This juice is an excellent source if vitamins C, B1 and B6, calcium and copper.
Per Serving: Calories : 212
Fat : 0.8g
Carbohydrate : 53g
Iron : 1mg (7% RNI)
Calcium : 74mg (10% RNI)
Taken From: Power Juices
By Penny Hunking & Fiona Hunter
Published in Great Britain in 2002 a division of Octopus Publishing Group Ltd, London
ISBN 0 600 60449 7
A CIP catalogue of this recipe is available from the British Library.
Dan Bennett
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