My little ones love their fruit, but are less inclined to eat all their vegetables. I sneak vegetables into Bolognese sauce and chilli and serve carrots, sweetcorn and broccoli with every other dinner, but the concept of getting some extra goodness into them in the form of a Vegesentials drink appealed to me. Unlike the adult drinks which are half fruit, half vegetable, the kids range has a higher ratio of fruit but each one contains 100% pure & raw ingredients.
For the adults there is a choice of 6 different flavours:
- Celery, Apple & Kale Juice
- Beetroot, Pomegranate & Carrot Juice
- Carrot, Peach & Cucumber Smoothie
- Carrot, Mango & Parsnip Smoothie
- Cucumber, Pineapple & Spinach Smoothie
- Beetroot, Blueberry & Cucumber Smoothie
The story behind the brand is quite something, which you can read in full on the Vegesentials pages here. I can fully appreciate the thinking behind changing your dietary lifestyle to improve your health.
The drinks contain raw, fresh, pure fruit & vegetables. No added sugar, water, additives, pre-packaged or artificial ingredients, dairy, gluten, concentrates, preservatives, ascorbic acid or heat pasteurisation. That's some list!
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I have a very sweet tooth (lover of all things pick n'mix and cakes!) and if I'm honest I found the adult drinks too savoury for my liking. However they do say that there's one for every palate... so I don't think it was expected that I would like them all. I found the beetroot ones very earthy and felt it would have been nicer served hot as a soup (obviously defeating the purpose of them being raw). My favourites were the orange ones - with the Carrot, Peach & Cucumber Smoothie being my favorite. I do love a bit of cucumber (normally with Hendricks though!).
I think if you were determined to make the change to a healthier lifestyle and were keen to introduce raw juice to your diet then the convenience of these drinks is the real winner, and I'm sure I would get used to their taste if I stuck with it.
I thought the kids drinks were much more palatable, and I'm glad that they were enjoyed by the little ones, the youngest in particular.
It's certainly something that I would consider buying for them in the future, and I may even start throwing the odd vegetable into the smoothies we make ourselves here in the Glasgow Mummy kitchen.
We were sent complimentary juices and smoothies to try in exchange for an honest review. Opinions as always are my own.