Colombian
Jugo De Banano

This Jugo De Banano is a popular drink in Colombia. It is very simple to prepare and delicious.

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We Colombians adore fruit juices and, in fact, we end almost all our meals with them. Fruit juices They are very popular in Colombian restaurants and houses. My mother made a jug of a sort of fruit juice every day for us when I grew up.

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Some people prefer juices made with water and others prefer milk, in both cases if you visit a Colombian house, they will offer you juice instead of soda, since it is part of our culture. This banana drink (Banana juice) is one of my favorites. Try it!

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Ingredients you need

The printable recipe card with exact quantities and indications is below.

Milk: I recommend using whole milk to prepare this Jugo de Banano, but you can use low fat, almond or coconut milk if you prefer.

Bananas: I always use biological fruit.

Vanilla extract: Use good quality

Sugar: This ingredient is optional, but I like my sweet juice. Replace it with honey or sweet condensed milk.

Cinnamon: It gives extra flavor to the juice.

Ice: I love a very cold banana juice.

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How to make banana juice

Place all the ingredients in a blender and mix until smooth.

Serve immediately.

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AGUAPANELA (Drink of sugar cane)

Watermelon juice (watermelon juice)

Coffee coffee coffee

Banana juice

Colombian Banana drink recipe (banana juice in milk)

Erica Dinho

Preparation time 5 minutes

Total time 5 minutes

Course drink

Kitchen Colombian

Portions 2 portions

Calories 192 Kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 Large mature bananas peeled and cut into pieces
  • ¼ teaspoon Vanilla extract
  • 1 ½ teaspoon sugar
  • Pinch Cinnamon on the ground
  • ¼ cup crushed ice

Nutrition

Calories: 192KcalCarbohydrates: 36GProtein: 5GFat: 4GSaturated fat: 2GPolynsaturo fat: 1GMonolysatuine fat: 1GCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 55mgPotassium: 584mgFiber: 3GSugar: 24GVitamin A: 273IuVitamin C: 10mgSoccer: 145mgIron: 1mg

From Erica Dinho

My name is Erica and I was born and raised in Colombia and now I live in the North United States -easily with my husband and family. This blog was inspired by my grandmother, Mamita, who was an extraordinary traditional Colombian cook.

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