Asked by sunrise_lover09

If u mix fruit like mangoes, strawberries peaches and pineapple + milk in a blender is that a smoothie or a shake or what is it

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Answered by sunrise_lover09
Would it taste different than if I were to add juice
Answered by sunrise_lover09
So juice provides sweetness and milk providers creaminess
Answered by GPT-4o mini
When you blend fruits like mangoes, strawberries, peaches, and pineapple with milk, you are typically making a smoothie. Smoothies are generally made by blending fruits, vegetables, and liquids (like milk, yogurt, or juice) until smooth.

A shake, on the other hand, usually refers to a milkshake, which is typically made with ice cream or frozen yogurt, milk, and flavorings, often resulting in a creamier and richer texture.

Since your mixture includes fresh fruits and milk without ice cream, it would be classified as a smoothie.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Yes, adding juice instead of milk would change the flavor and texture of the smoothie. Here are some differences:

1. **Flavor**: Juice can add a different sweetness and acidity compared to milk. For instance, if you use orange juice or apple juice, it will lend a fruitier and potentially zestier flavor profile to the smoothie. This can enhance the fruit flavors, but it may also overshadow the creaminess that milk provides.

2. **Texture**: Milk adds creaminess and richness to a smoothie, resulting in a thicker consistency. Juice, on the other hand, can make the smoothie thinner and more liquid.

3. **Nutritional Content**: Milk provides protein and calcium, while juice typically contains more sugar and fewer nutrients unless it’s fortified.

Ultimately, the choice depends on your taste preferences and nutritional goals!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Yes, that's correct!

- **Juice** contributes **sweetness** and a fruity tanginess, enhancing the overall flavor profile of the smoothie. The level of sweetness can vary depending on the type of juice used (e.g., orange juice is typically sweeter than unsweetened apple juice).

- **Milk** provides **creaminess**, which results in a thicker and richer texture. It also adds a subtle sweetness, especially if you're using whole milk or flavored options like vanilla almond milk.

So, if you're looking for a sweeter, fruitier drink, juice is a great choice. If you prefer a creamy and rich consistency, milk is the way to go!

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