Taste the Real Rainbow: 13 Colorful Juice Recipes
Whether or not you've caught on to the juicing frenzy, sometimes a big glass of nutrient-rich color can really hit the spot. We've already given you the lowdown on the big glasses of green juice goodness we love to enjoy, but what about all the other delicious colors and flavors out there? Here are colorful juice recipes that will have you tasting the rainbow in a really healthy way. Source: Happy. Healthy. Life., Anna Monette Roberts, Michele Foley, and Jaime Young
Root Vegetable
If you don't love chowing down on root veggies, then this pressed vegetable juice is a great way to enjoy all the health benefits in one tasty glass. Extremely high in vitamin A and vitamin C, it offers 25 percent of your daily recommended fiber for the day. Photo: Anna Monette Roberts
Sweet Greens Sleepy-Time Juice
High in magnesium and calcium, this sweet greens juice supports a healthy night's sleep. Full of greens like watercress and hydrating romaine, this sleepy-time juice still has a little sweetness, thanks to the inclusion of orange juice. Photo: Michele Foley
Beets Me Juice
For an energizing Fall juice, look to this "Beets Me" blend from the Kimpton Hotel. Beyond itstasty flavor, it's packed with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and digestion-relieving nutrients to keep you feeling your best. Kimpton Hotels
Pin-Cel-Car-Gin Juice
The creative array of produce in Happy. Healthy. Life's pin-cel-car-gin juice makes it sweet enough to taste like a treat but full of good-for-you antioxidants. You'll taste the rainbow with a tall glass of this blend. Source: Happy. Healthy. Life.
Cinnamon Ginger Nectar
I love the creative addition of spice to this cinnamon ginger nectar green juice. While the spice may seem like an odd addition, but cinnamon actually helps keep blood sugar down. Source: Healthful Pursuit
Beet-le Juice
This tasty beet juice will become your go-to blend all Fall long. Lemon, apple, celery, and an optional handful of spinach are tossed into the mix to keep the juice bright, sweet, and nutrient-rich. Photo: Jaime Young
Celery, Apple, and Greens Juice
One POPSUGAR Food editor took on the challenge of re-creating one of our favorite store-bought juices at home, and the resulting blend was well worth her effort. A little more "green" than the juices you've had until this point, this celery, apple, and greens juice will make you a green juice convert for good. Photo: Anna Monette Roberts
Basic Green
Are you a newbie to the juicing scene? This green juice is a fantastic place to start. The color may have you a little wary at first, but the apple, carrot, and lemon juice will mask a flavor that's too green for a juicing newbie. Source: POPSUGAR user onehungrymess
Watermelon-Mint Cucumber Cooler
End of Summer soirees call for a jar of this ultra-hydrating watermelon cooler. Beyond the water content, this antioxidant-rich juice can also help you debloat thanks to the addition of mint. Photo: Michele Foley
Low-Sugar Energizing Green Juice
Go green with an energizing green juice that's low in sugar and rich in pH-balancing nutrients — in short, this is one serious juice. If you're a fan of a juice with a vegetal flavor, this is the recipe for you. Photo: Michele Foley
P.A.M. Juice
Stop shelling out a ton of money for bottle after bottle of store-bought BluePrint. This homemade P.A.M. juice mimics the flavors (and benefits) of the original. Pineapple, apple, and mint are the ultimate refreshing combination of flavors — and if you're looking to get a little boozy this P.A.M. mojito will hit the spot. Photo: Jaime Young
Hangover Juice
Full of the essential nutrients (think: vitamin C, lycopene, and hydrating water) that your body is depleted of from drinking, this pressed juice also gets a spicy kick from the added jalapeño and ginger. Even if you're not working with a hangover, this juice will taste like a treat. Photo: Michele Foley
Apple Lemon Ginger Juice
This detoxifying juice from Ritual Wellness has just the right amount of spice to get you going. With only three ingredients that support your immune system and aid in digestion, it's a great recipe for someone who wants the benefits of green juice without the hassle of dealing with a bunch of ingredients. Photo: Michele Foley