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Agbalumo Smoothie: Nigerian African Star Apple Beverage Recipe Guide

Learn to make a refreshing Agbalumo smoothie using Nigerian African star apples with honey or sugar to taste.​Learn to make a refreshing Agbalumo smoothie using Nigerian African star apples with honey or sugar to taste. 

Agbalumo (also called Udara in Igbo and African Star Apple in English) is a popular West African fruit known for its sweet-tart flavor. It makes a refreshing smoothie that is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.

Ingredients (2 Servings)

  • 4–6 ripe Agbalumo (African Star Apples)
  • 1 banana (for natural sweetness)
  • 1 cup pineapple chunks
  • ½ cup milk (dairy or plant-based)
  • 1 tablespoon honey (optional)
  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • A small piece of fresh ginger (optional)

These ingredients are commonly used in Nigerian variations of Agbalumo smoothies to balance the fruit’s tangy flavor.

Preparation

  1. Wash the Agbalumo fruits thoroughly.
  2. Remove the skin and seeds, then scoop out the pulp.
  3. Add the Agbalumo pulp, banana, pineapple, milk, honey, and ice cubes to a blender.
  4. Blend until smooth and creamy.
  5. Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
  6. Serve immediately while chilled.

This method is based on traditional Nigerian smoothie recipes using Agbalumo, banana, pineapple, and milk.

Simple Traditional Version

If you prefer the authentic taste of Agbalumo:

  • Agbalumo pulp
  • Cold water
  • Honey or sugar to taste

Blend until smooth, strain if desired, and serve over ice.

Flavor Variations

  • Spicy Version: Add fresh ginger and a pinch of turmeric.
  • Mango Version: Blend with fresh mango for a tropical flavor.
  • Protein Version: Add Greek yogurt for a filling breakfast smoothie.
  • Green Version: Add spinach or kale for extra nutrients.

Nutrition Benefits

Agbalumo contains:

  • Vitamin C
  • Dietary fiber
  • Natural antioxidants
  • Potassium and other micronutrients

Combined with pineapple and banana, it creates a nutrient-rich beverage that supports hydration and immune health.

Serving Tip

Freeze the Agbalumo pulp for 30 minutes before blending to create a thicker, creamier smoothie without adding extra ice.

For a true Nigerian-style experience, serve the smoothie cold on a hot afternoon and enjoy the unique sweet-sour flavor that makes Agbalumo one of West Africa’s most beloved seasonal fruits.