Start the day on a tasty seasonal note with this Ginger-Orange Matcha Green Tea Smoothie. It’s vibrant, creamy, with the flavor citrus, banana and matcha green tea. It only takes 5 minutes to whip up in a high speed blender! This recipe is vegetarian, vegan and gluten free.

Ginger-Orange Matcha Green Tea Smoothie served in a jar with a straw

Matcha Loves Citrus

Have you given matcha green tea a go?

It’s delicious simply as a tea, but it’s so versatile and there’s many other ways to enjoy it.

This Green Tea Smoothie is a delicious example. In this recipe, I paired it with citrus, hemp hearts, ginger, banana and spinach, for a simple and delicious morning, post work out or snack smoothie.

And while it’s quite tasty in smoothies, matcha is equally delicious as a tasty breakfast Matcha Chia Pudding treat! Who knew?

This Recipe Is

  • naturally sweet with bananas and citrus
  • rich and creamy
  • vegan and vegetarian

If you love green smoothie recipes, then you’ll enjoy this Matcha Green Tea Smoothie.

  A frozen banana as opposed to unfrozen makes this smoothie extra rich, smooth and thick. Too, it gives the smoothie a cool temperature, which is super refreshing.

For this green smoothie recipe, you can include just about any leafy green as a base. I like spinach or romaine because they’re mild in flavor and allow the citrus, ginger and matcha to shine.

Traci’s Tips

  • Use a high speed blender to fully pulverize the ingredients, creating a ultra smooth and creamy smoothie. I’ve been using VitaMix for over a decade and recommend it!
  • Hemp hearts add richness, and makes the smoothie ultra creamy. They’re a pantry staple. I sprinkle them on porridge, oatmeal, in seedy snacks and they always make their way into green smoothies. A little goes a long way, so one bag lasts a long time.

5 Minute Ginger-Orange Matcha Green Tea Smoothie

5 stars (from 5 ratings)
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 1
Start the day on a tasty seasonal note with this Ginger-Orange Matcha Green Tea Smoothie. It's vibrant, creamy, with the flavor citrus, banana and matcha green tea. It only takes 5 minutes to whip up in a high speed blender! This recipe is vegetarian, vegan and gluten free.
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Ingredients

  • 1 C (40g) Spinach Leaves, packed
  • 2 (255g) Satsumas / Mandarins / Tangerines, or one large Cara Cara or Navel orange, peeled
  • 1/2″ (1.3cm) or more Nob of Fresh Ginger, sliced thin
  • 1 1/2 tsp Matcha Green Tea, powder, latte grade
  • 1 Banana, frozen
  • 3 Tbs Hemp Hearts
  • 1/2 C – 1 C (107g to 215g) Water, adjust water depending on how thick or thin you want your smoothie

Instructions 

  • In the container of a high speed blender, I use VitaMix, add the spinach leaves, oranges, ginger, green tea, banana and hemp hearts. Blend on high speed until smooth and creamy, about 30 seconds.
  • Enjoy right away.

Notes

This matcha green tea smoothie is best enjoyed immediately.

Nutrition

Serving: 1smoothie | Calories: 514kcal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 16g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 38mg | Potassium: 1113mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 38g | Vitamin A: 4933IU | Vitamin C: 157mg | Calcium: 213mg | Iron: 9mg

Nutrition is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate. If this information is important to you, please have it verified independently.

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8 Comments

  1. Dominika says:

    5 stars
    delicious breakfast smoothie, today I made it for the second time.

    1. Traci says:

      Hi Dominika! Thank you for your note and giving the recipe a go! Isn’t it so refreshing?

  2. Jean says:

    I can’t figure out why I still crave smoothies in the cold of winter. Maybe my body really just needs the healthy boost that much more. I’m especially loving the combination of this one which I just blended up…so good, Traci! Matcha and hemp hearts always go into my smoothies. The citrus and ginger give this one a fresh flavor punch. What a great idea to ask the market for over ripe bananas!

  3. Marilyn says:

    5 stars
    Just made this for an afternoon pick me up and it’s delicious even without the matcha (thought I had matcha but really had moringa….I guess because they are both green). Thanks for a great, healthy snack.

  4. Sue Newton says:

    Is it o.k. to use frozen ginger? Sue.

    1. Traci says:

      Hi Sue! I’ve never tried it. If you give it a go, please let us know how it goes!

  5. Donna says:

    The recipe looks great, except I don’t like (can’t stand, really) the taste of bananas in smoothies. Do you have any suggestions for a substitute? Thanks!

    1. Traci says:

      Hi Donna! Since the function of the banana is to sweeten and thicken, you could instead use a dried date for sweetness and to thicken, a small handful of soaked cashews – I’d throw in a few ice cubes too, to chill it down. I hope this helps!