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How to Make an Acai Berry Drink

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Making an acai berry drink is an easy way to add powerful antioxidants to your day.
Making an acai berry drink is an easy way to add powerful antioxidants to your day.
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The acai berry has been giving its health benefits to the people of the Amazon for thousands of years. Currently, acai juice is becoming an increasingly popular drink in the United States, and for good reason. Acai juice is packed with vitamins, minerals, phytosterols to protect your heart, and antioxidants. Here are some steps to making an acai berry drink that will make it deliciously easy to get all those acai health benefits.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1
     

    Make an acai juice spritzer. The simplest acai berry drink to make is to simply take acai juice and fill a glass one third to one half of the way full. Then pour sparkling mineral water or seltzer on top of it to make a bubbly and fruity acai juice drink.

  2. Step 2
     

    Blend up an acai juice cocktail. Take chilled acai juice and blend in some frozen blueberries and some pineapple juice for an incredibly fruity acai berry drink.

  3. Step 3
     

    Spice up your tequila. Acai juice is well known in South America for its ability to enhance the flavor of tequila. Simply mix one part acai juice to one part tequila and pour into a salt rimmed glass for an exotic acai berry drink with a kick.

  4. Step 4
     

    Make an acai juice smoothie. Blend some chilled mango chunks, some frozen strawberries, agave nectar, and some acai juice together for a refreshing and energetic smoothie.

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ven411 said

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on 10/13/2009 Hey! Nice tips on how to take something healthy and convert it into something easy to ingest. 5*

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