What's better than starting your day with a nutrient-packed drink which gives you a headstart for the day. Well, they are an impeccable example of a myth breaker that every healthy recipe is either tasteless or sour.

Smoothies are nutritionally versatile and luscious to drink. It's a go-to favorite drink of fitness buffs all over the world.

Everything loses its allure when it doesn't come with benefits or proper presentation. A brimming jar of smoothie is packed with nutrients which provides several health benefits.

They are a great way to obtain an instant dose of vitamins.

They boost brain health and immune system

Detoxifies your body

Add lustrous glow to your skin

Day 1: Monday with a sunny tropical mango smoothie

These yellow smoothies which are analogous to sunshine are high in antioxidants like beta-carotene for improved immune health and eye health. Zeaxanthin, lycopene, potassium, vitamin C, and most notably the antioxidant beta-carotene which gives yellow (and orange) fruits and veggies their color! Beta-carotene is converted to vitamin A in the body, which is crucial for eye health and good vision, a strong immune system, healthy skin, hair, nails; and helps protect the body from cellular damage from free radicals– as other antioxidants do.

Recipe for a yellow smoothie is:

½ cup pineapple juice

½ cup Greek yogurt

Add fruits like pineapple, banana, and mango

Grated ginger

Blend and voila!! Smoothie is ready.

Day 2: energy booster orange smoothie for Tuesday

Oranges are high in vitamin c, vitamins A and B1, potassium, folate, calcium, and dietary fiber.

Oranges have been shown to lower high blood pressure and cholesterol as well as having anti-inflammatory properties. Vitamin C and fiber in oranges are associated with reduced risk of colon cancer. Diets high in citrus fruits, such as oranges, may lower the risk of esophageal, oral and stomach cancers.

Recipe:

½ cup of orange juice

½ Greek yogurt

Peeled orange, peaches, and shredded carrots

And now all you need to do is blend, blend and blend.

Day3: get high on vampy red on Wednesdays

Well, the progenitor of the vampy red color of smoothies is beet. Don't we all loathe beetroot for their earthy flavor but believe me its benefits have its own charm.

They purify blood and cleanse your liver. They help maintain blood pressure, boosts stamina and reduces inflammation.

They are rich in folic acid and have anti-cancer properties.

Recipe:

Almond milk

Vanilla Greek yogurt

Sliced beet

Raspberries

Watermelon

And bam your succulent smoothie is ready.

Day 4: Berry-derry Thursdays

Well, mid-weeks can be stressful. So you better start your day by gulping antioxidant-rich drink.

Berries used for recipe help improve blood sugar and insulin response. They are high in fibers so it aids with your digestive health. It helps to lower your cholesterol level. They have great anti-inflammatory properties.

Recipe:

½ cup pomegranate juice

Greek yogurt

Blueberries

Blackberries

Cherries

And your berry-blend is good to go

Day 5: greeny Friyaay

Well, folks, we have made it so far to the weekend so let's compromise a bit and settle for a bit more healthier. And nothing is healthier than ingesting a bunch of green.

They detoxify your body, helps with weight loss, boost immune system and stamina and the list goes on…

Recipe:

½ cup of orange juice

½ cup Greek yogurt

Kiwis

Avocados

Handful spinach or kale

And just blend it all.

Day 6: banana day Saturday

Well, it's weekend so gear up to work out. But wait before that you need your pre-workout smoothie.

Banana is shown to play a role in improved absorption of nutrients such as calcium. They are high in carbs, therefore, they boost your energy level

Recipe:

Banana

Soaked oats

Hemp seeds

Honey

And almond milk

Now blend it all.

Day 7: chocolaty Sunday

Voila! We have made it to the last day of the week. Perfect day to relax, calm your senses and prepare for the upcoming week.

All you need is an indulgent drink which is also healthy. A dose of endorphins can do the trick which is triggered by dark chocolate.

Dark chocolate is actually packed with nutrients that are beneficial to your health

Good quality dark chocolate has a variety of powerful antioxidants. Antioxidants help to get rid of free radicals, thereby preventing cell damage and slowing signs of aging. Flavonoids, a type of antioxidant, also aid in lowering blood pressure. Theobromine, responsible for the bitter taste in cacao, acts as weak caffeine. In addition to these, dark chocolate is also rich in manganese, fiber, iron, and magnesium.

Recipe:

Avocados

Coconut yogurt

Cocoa powder

Cinnamon

Maple syrup

Coconut milk

And your euphoric drink is ready.