
This cucumber detox smoothie with pineapple and ginger is light, refreshing and naturally sweet. It tastes like a tropical treat while leaving you energized and refreshed. Crisp cucumber, sweet pineapple and banana, and a handful of spinach make this drink bright and hydrating. Fresh lime juice and ginger give it a lively, zesty note. A spoonful of cashew butter and a scoop of vanilla protein powder create a creamy texture and help it keep you satisfied longer.
I blend smoothies nearly every day and this one has become a go-to because it’s fast, uses simple ingredients, and delivers a clean, uplifting flavor. It works well for breakfast, as a post-workout recovery drink, or an afternoon boost when you want something light but filling.
How these ingredients support a gentle detox
The ingredients support hydration and digestion while supplying vitamins, minerals and fiber. Cucumber is hydrating and mild, spinach contributes leafy green nutrients, and fresh ginger helps soothe digestion. Pineapple and banana provide natural sweetness and vitamins. The combination encourages lightness and can support healthy eating habits.
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Why you’ll love this smoothie
- Bright tropical flavor: Pineapple, banana and lime make a sweet, tangy blend.
- Silky, satisfying texture: Cashew butter and plant milk give a smooth mouthfeel.
- Nutrient-rich: Spinach, cucumber and protein powder add vitamins, minerals and protein.
- Easy and quick: Ready in minutes—ideal for busy mornings or an on-the-go snack.

Ingredients & substitutions
Everything you need for this cucumber smoothie
Almond milk: Any plant milk works—oat, coconut, or cashew milk will all give a creamy base.
Cucumber: English or Persian cucumbers are ideal. You can swap in zucchini for a similar mild, hydrating flavor if needed.
Pineapple chunks: Fresh or frozen works. Mango or frozen peaches are good alternatives for a different tropical note.
Banana: Frozen banana yields a creamy texture; substitute avocado or frozen cauliflower for a lower-sugar option.
Baby spinach: Kale or mixed greens can be used if that’s what you have on hand.
Vanilla protein powder: Any protein powder flavor is fine, or omit it for a lighter smoothie.
Cashew butter: Try almond, peanut, or sunflower seed butter instead.
Lime juice: Fresh lime is best, but bottled lime or lemon juice will also add bright acidity.
Fresh ginger: Grated fresh ginger delivers the best flavor. Ground ginger will work in a pinch but the taste will be different.

How to make this green detox cucumber smoothie
Below are simple, step-by-step directions to make this refreshing smoothie. The directions are also summarized in the recipe card at the end.
Step 1: Blend everything
Place all ingredients into a high-speed blender and blend until smooth. Pour into a glass and enjoy right away for the best texture and flavor.


Expert tips
Use frozen fruit: Frozen pineapple and banana keep the smoothie cold and thick without adding ice that dilutes flavor.
Peel ginger easily: Use the edge of a spoon to scrape the skin away quickly.
Adjust sweetness: If you prefer it sweeter, add a small drizzle of honey or maple syrup.
Protein boost: Increase the protein powder by a tablespoon if you want a more substantial post-workout shake.
Serving suggestions
- Mint garnish: A few fresh mint leaves add aroma and color.
- Green apple: Add a slice or two for extra tang and fiber.
- Top with fruit: Pineapple chunks, banana slices or berries make an attractive finish.
- Light meal: Serve with a handful of nuts or whole-grain toast to round out the snack.
- Tropical finish: Sprinkle unsweetened shredded coconut for extra tropical flavor.
Frequently asked questions
It’s best fresh, but you can store it in a sealed jar in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Shake or stir before drinking as separation can occur.
Yes. Prep ingredients in a blender cup the night before and blend the next morning for a quick start. It tastes freshest right after blending.
The recipe is light and hydrating, and the fiber and protein can help you feel full without heaviness. Cucumber and pineapple are gentle on digestion for many people.
Bright and refreshing—lightly sweet from pineapple and banana, with a clean, slightly spicy finish from ginger and lime. It’s like a spa-style drink that still feels satisfying.
Absolutely. Frozen pineapple makes the smoothie colder and thicker and can eliminate the need for ice.
Morning or after a workout are ideal times, but it also works as an afternoon pick-me-up instead of coffee or a sugary snack.
Add extra frozen fruit or reduce the amount of plant milk to thicken the texture.
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Cucumber Smoothie Detox with Pineapple and Ginger
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Ingredients
- 1/4 cup almond milk (or other plant milk)
- 1/2 cucumber (peeled)
- 1/2 cup pineapple chunks (frozen)
- 1/2 banana (frozen)
- 1 cup spinach leaves
- 3 tablespoons vanilla protein powder
- 1 tablespoon cashew butter
- 1 tablespoon lime juice
- 1/4 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated
Instructions
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Add all ingredients to a high-speed blender and blend until smooth. Taste and adjust lime or sweetness if desired. Pour into a glass and serve immediately.
Notes
Peel ginger easily: Use the edge of a spoon to remove the skin.
Sweetness: Add honey or maple syrup to taste if you prefer a sweeter drink.
Extra protein: Add another tablespoon of protein powder after workouts.
Nutrition
Carbohydrates: 39 g
Protein: 20 g
Fat: 11 g
Fiber: 5 g
Sugar: 27 g
Vitamin C: 34 mg
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Important disclaimer
This recipe is developed by a home cook and is not medical advice. If you have specific dietary needs or health concerns, consult a healthcare professional or registered dietitian.