Feb 4, 2019
How to Make Your Smoothie a Power Smoothie

Today’s day time high was 36 degrees Celsius/98.6 degrees Fahrenheit! January through April are some of the hottest months in Costa Rica, especially up in Guanacaste. The saving grace is that during this time of the year there is barely any humidity, the water is clear and cool, and there is typically a steady breeze.

Few things are better during the heat of the day than an icy cold fresh fruit smoothie. Costa Rica is home to an extensive collection of exotic tropical fruits, which makes our smoothies some of the best. After spending the morning surfing, practicing yoga, or taking a long beach walk, enjoying a custom-made smoothie from our shaded canopy-level restaurant is a great way to cool off and rejuvenate.

You can choose from a delicious assortment of fruit, vegetables, and herbs, such as banana, pineapple, mango, lime, beet, celery, cucumber, carrot, apple, mint, ginger, and basil. All of the fruit and vegetables at our smoothie bar are locally grown. If you can’t make up your mind or are new to the smoothie creation game, fret not, we have a menu of smoothie combinations that are sure to quench your thirst and cool your soul.

Smoothies in Costa Rica
Treat yourself to a super smoothie at the RipJack Inn

What’s unique about our smoothie bar though is that we offer a selection of add-ins to take your smoothie to the next level. Superfood add-ins are a tasty way to treat your body to some powerful nutrients and minerals. You can add moringa, flaxseeds, chia seeds, hemp seeds, and or amaranth to any smoothie.

These five plant-based ingredients are incredibly nutrient-dense and highly beneficial to your body. These ingredients are also what I like to call sneaky powerhouse foods. They will not affect the taste of your smoothie or whatever else you add them into, but they will provide a burst of amazing vitamins and minerals.

Moringa

Moringa is most commonly found in powder form and comes from the leaves of the moringa tree. The pods, roots, bark, flower, and seeds are also edible and nutrient-rich. This superfood is chalked full of vitamin A, C, and E, calcium, potassium, and protein. Moringa is a highly effective anti-inflammatory, as well as an antioxidant. It has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties and helps support the heart, brain, and liver.

If you haven’t already started adding moringa to your smoothies, today is a great day to start.

Flaxseed

One tablespoon of flaxseed contains a great deal of protein, fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids. Flaxseed is an excellent source of plant-based protein. This seed may also help lower blood pressure, control blood sugar, improve cholesterol, and reduce the risk of cancer.

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Super nutrients in just one tablespoon

Chia Seed

Chia seeds are an omega-3 and protein-packed superfood. They are also high in antioxidants, calcium, potassium, and magnesium. These teeny tiny seeds promote healthy skin, reduce signs of aging, support the digestive system, strengthen bones, and protect the heart. There is no reason not to add these to your smoothie!

Hemp Seed

Hemp seeds are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. A healthy dose of these fatty acids helps to promote cell growth. In a sun-drenched environment like Playa Grande, adding hemp seeds to your smoothie can help repair sun-damaged skin.

Amaranth

Amaranth is a grain-like seed, but don’t worry; it’s gluten-free. Amaranth contains anti-inflammatory properties and is a strong supporter of the immune system. This ancient seed contains vitamin A, C, E, K, B5, B6, folate, niacin, and riboflavin. It is also loaded with calcium, magnesium, zinc, potassium, copper, and phosphorus. These minerals help to build strong bones and muscles, aid hydration, and increase energy levels.

Try one or any combination of these add-ins in your smoothie and start reaping the benefits of these powerhouse plants!

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Jul 21, 2018
The Crown Jewel of Fruit in Costa Rica

Did you know that Costa Rica is the world’s top pineapple producer? Roughly 111,200 acres of the country is devoted entirely to pineapple plantations and over 100,000 jobs in Costa Rica are created, directly and indirectly, by this world-favored tropical fruit. Almost three million tons of pineapple are harvested and sold domestically and internationally every year from Costa Rica.

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Made in Costa Rica | © Shared Interest/Flickr

The golden pineapple, the type grown in Costa Rica, is one of the sweetest of the 37 varieties of pineapple. The flavor embodies the tropics and even has a slight coconut essence to it. A bite of fresh pineapple straight from the source is like biting into a piña colada!

Pineapple is sold in nearly every farmer’s market, roadside stand, family-owned grocery store, and food store chain in Costa Rica. It is one of Costa Rica’s most prized and widely consumed and exported fruits.

Playa Grande, Costa Rica
Perfectly ripened pineapples | © Janine/Flickr

Aside from being intoxicatingly delicious, pineapple is also rich in nutrients that can greatly benefit your health and wellbeing. As if the taste alone isn’t enough to motivate you to indulge in this tropical treat, here are 10 ways that consuming pineapple is beneficial to your health.

  1. Reduces inflammation (inflammation is the root of most chronic diseases)
  2. Strengthens the immune system (super high in vitamin C)
  3. Decreases your risk of heart disease
  4. Aids in digestion
  5. Promotes collagen production (hello, beautiful skin!)
  6. Supports oral health
  7. Prevents certain types of cancer (mouth, throat, and breast)
  8. Improves circulation (increase in cognitive abilities and decrease in risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease)
  9. Regulates blood pressure
  10. Boosts bone health

In just one cup of pineapple there are:

  • Calories: 82.5
  • Fat: 7 grams
  • Protein: 1 gram
  • Carbs: 6 grams
  • Fiber: 3 grams
  • Vitamin C: 131% of the RDI (Recommended Daily Intake)
  • Manganese: 76% of the RDI
  • Vitamin B6: 9% of the RDI
  • Copper: 9% of the RDI
  • Thiamin: 9% of the RDI
  • Folate: 7% of the RDI
  • Potassium: 5% of the RDI
  • Magnesium: 5% of the RDI
  • Niacin: 4% of the RDI
  • Pantothenic acid: 4% of the RDI
  • Riboflavin: 3% of the RDI
  • Iron: 3% of the RDI

Pineapple is quite extraordinary in a smoothie or a rum cocktail. The RipJack Inn smoothie bar and cocktail bar has a great selection of smoothies and cocktails that feature this delectable fruit.

RipJack Inn Restaurant, Playa Grande
Nothing beats the heat like a freezing cold fresh fruit smoothie

Try these pineapple beverages at the RipJack Inn Restaurant:

Clockwork Orange smoothie: pineapple, carrots, celery, and apples

Basil Bomb smoothie: pineapple, basil, celery, and orange juice

Beet Blast smoothie: pineapple, beet, celery, ginger, and lime

Go Green smoothie: pineapple, spinach, cucumber, flaxseed, and moringa

Piña Colada: pineapple, coconut, and rum

Rum Punch: pineapple, mixed fruit juices, and dark rum

*You can also get creative and create your own pineapple concoction that can be whipped up on the spot for you.

One of the best things you can do for your body is to eat REAL food that comes from the earth. One of the best things that you can do for the local economy and the environment is to eat locally produced food. Costa Rica sure makes it easy and delicious to do both!

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