The sticky texture of figs turns this smoothie into a thick and delicious drink for fig lovers (or anyone who needs to use this perishable fruit fast)!
Ingredients
- 2 frozens bananas , peeled and chopped
- 6 freshs figs , halved
- 0.75 cups milk
- 0.75 cups orange juice
Instructions
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1
Place bananas, figs, milk, and orange juice into a blender. Cover and purée until smooth.
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2
Pour smoothie into glasses to serve.
Nutrition Facts
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