yes, the strawberry - pineapple somoothie
water kiwi pineapple strawberry!
1/2 cup of pineapple 3/4 cup of sherbert blend for 30 seconds on high then enjoy
Strawberry Poke Refridgerator Cake uses strawberries. This recipe basically consists of combining ready-made cake mix with strawberries and vanilla pudding. Strawberries can also be added to ready-made cakes as a garnish.
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There are hundreds of different smoothie recipes, including many without bananas. You can experiment on your own and simply replace bananas with another fruit in any smoothie recipe. My favorite uses orange juice, milk, yogurt, strawberries and protein powder. You can also check out allrecipes.com for tried and true recipes.
No. Or maybe yes. It depends on what you mean by "substitute for". Pineapple juice is significantly lower in Vitamin C and higher in sugar and calories than either lemon or orange juice. However, if you've got a recipe for an orange smoothie, and you want to make a pineapple smoothie instead and you're not particularly concerned about the nutritional aspects, you just like pineapple more than you like orange, go for it. In cooking, I doubt it. Pineapple juice is very sweet whereas orange and lemon/lime is acidic which is what the recipe called for.
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Its the same thing.
Yes, pineapple juice can be turned into pineapple vinegar. Raw Pineapple Vinegar is made using thinly sliced pineapple, brown sugar, cloves and water. There are several detailed vinegar recipes available on the internet.
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Juice it, or compost it. The pineapple core is not generally eaten since it's very fibrous (chewy), but you can add the core to the liquid required for a recipe, heat it up to infuse the pineapple flavor, and use the resulting liquid in the recipe.
There is a smoothie recipe on the PerfectSmoothie website called the "The Most Healthy Smoothie Recipe": According to the sites "Nutrition Matrix", it has all the same vitamins, etc you would get from a daily multivitamin, including other stuff like fiber, phytochemicals, and isoflavones. I think that is a good place to start. See the related link for the URL.