Acai bowls, you’ve been dethroned. Instagram’s latest wellness obsession/smoothie bowl base of choice isn’t a deep, dark purple but an electrifying Smurf blue. Blue Majik, an intriguingly named blue-green algae supplement that’s been popular in health food stores for years, is just now gaining traction amongst wellness bloggers and ‘grammers. Why? Well, in addition to turning all that it touches the aforementioned Insta-baity shade of teal, the spirulina extract boasts some seriously compelling potential health benefits.
As Brooke Alpert, registered dietitian and author of The Diet Detox, recently told Fashionista: “Blue Majik is rich in vitamin B12, vitamin A and iron, which are all part of a balanced and healthy diet. Vitamin B12 is essential for nervous system function and the creation of red blood cells. Vitamin A supports healthy eye function and a healthy immune system. Iron and other minerals help build strong bones and teeth, blood, skin and hair. Using Blue Majik as a supplement to improve your overall health and bodily function could be beneficial to some.” (Read: if you struggle with constipation, this will help you go.) Per Alpert, Blue Majik is also “a great choice for vegans and vegetarians who may have more difficulty getting enough B12 and iron from a plant-based diet.”
Simone Shepard, VP of product development at Juice Generation, joined Alpert in singing Blue Majik’s praises: “To say that this powerhouse ingredient is a superfood is an understatement,” she began. “Blue Majik has risen amongst purveyors of health drinks and foods because of its richness in amino acids and antioxidants. It boasts a powerful deck of nutrients: protein, enzymes, minerals, and vitamins A, K, B12, iron and manganese.” It’s also chock-full of C-phycocyanin, a pigment-protein that’s been shown to help remove heavy metals from the body, reduce inflammation, boost your immune system, maintain healthy pH levels and protect cells from DNA damage. (Insert low whistle here.)
Still, as with any health fad — especially ones fueled by “like”-ability — it’s recommended you consult with your doctor before adding this supplement to your diet, which should still primarily consist of regular health foods like organic fruits, veggies, etc. “Blue Majik has some antioxidants in it, and anytime something has antioxidants it is beneficial,” nutritionist Stephanie Clarke told the Cut. “But there is not a lot of research to say it is more beneficial than other foods with antioxidants.”
Also, it’s not all roses: the algae-derived ingredient has been shown to cause side effects like nausea, upset stomach and fatigue, and if you’ve got health issues that are aggravated by the consumption of iron or vitamin B12, it’s definitely not for you.
Got the go-ahead from your doctor or anxious to just see what all the fuss is about? Click through the slideshow above for some delectable Blue Majik food porn (and recipes). Yes, there are smoothies and smoothie bowls, but also donuts, cheesecake, waffles and even a cocktail or latte or two.
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Blue Majik #1
Airy sorbet colors are trending in beauty, fashion and food — and it's not even spring yet. In addition to being cute AF, Alison Wu's raw Pastel Coconut Cashew Dream Bars are just the right amount of sweet. (Plus coconut, like Blue Majik, is great at helping the body remove toxins.) Head over to Wu's blog for the full recipe.
Image: @alison__wu
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Blue Majik #2
White cherries (and figs and blackberries and pomegranate seeds) are the proverbial cherries on top of this pretty, nutrient-packed Blue Majik smoothie bowl. Always go for seasonal fruits.
Image: @the_sunkissed_kitchen
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Blue Majik #3
Our favorite thing about Blue Majik is that you can sprinkle some on to pretty much any dessert and instantly diminish that nagging guilt factor. Plus the sweetness offsets the supplement's (honestly, kind of fishy) taste. Find out how to make these magical mini Blue Majik frosting donuts here.
Image: @sculptedpilates
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Blue Majik #4
Pro tip: for optimal Instagrammability, rim your smoothie bowl (with flowers or coconut flakes or hemp seeds or bee pollen) the way you would a margarita.
For this one, you'll need:
3/4 cup unsweetened non-dairy milk
1 frozen banana
1/2 cup frozen riced cauliflower
1/2 cup frozen blueberries
1/4 of a vanilla bean or 1/2 tsp vanilla powder
1/2 teaspoon maca powder
1 scoop Blue Majik spirulinaGet the directions here.
Image: @veggiekins
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Blue Majik #5
This masterfully composed Blue Majik bowl can be found at Sydney's Concrete Jungle Cafe. Anyone up for a road trip? (Also, color-coordinating your bowl and goopy base is a genius smoothie bowl trick.)
Image: @mel.rinaldo
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Blue Majik #6
This Mason jar masterpiece begins with a layer of oats made with almond milk and Blue Majik, followed by a thick band of homemade blueberry jam and topped off with coconut yogurt, blueberries and blackberries.
Image: @jadoresmoothies
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Blue Majik #7
We've said it before and we'll say it again: the best (i.e. most photogenic) smoothie bowls incorporate whole, shaved, chopped and even inedible elements.
Image: @the_sunkissed_kitchen
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Blue Majik #8
Alternatively, you can't go wrong with a (mostly) monochrome layout — especially if your base is an otherworldly blue.
Image: @crowded_kitchen
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Blue Majik #9
Health-ify your cocktail hour. See that electric-blue drink in the lower left-hand corner? It's a gin and tonic spiked with Blue Majik powder and lychee syrup and garnished with lychees and blueberries. Yum.
Image: @onedrinkaday
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Blue Majik #10
Remember: that unnervingly Smurf-blue soy yogurt is packed with protein, enzymes, minerals, and vitamins A, K, B12, iron and manganese. It's also a great hangover cure, if you had one too many regular ol' G&Ts the night before.
Image: @david_cleary_
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Blue Majik #11
Vegan home chef Lina Saber calls this luxurious breakfast bowl her Mermaid Latte Oats. The base is predominately coconut-milk-steeped steel cut oats; those lip-smacking toppings include caramelized bananas, maple-syrup-glazed blueberries, coconut-toasted cashews and a heaping spoonful of nut butter. Saber promises the mix will keep you sated and energized for three to five hours. Learn how to make it here.
Image: @tropicallylina
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Blue Majik #12
Complement your teal base with a mix of bright, visibly juicy fruits like apricot, kiwi and raspberry. A healthy sprinkling of almonds, granola and chia adds some welcome crunch and a mega-dose of protein.
Image: @themindfulfoodie_
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Blue Majik #13
Got an avocado-toast fetish? Expand your breakfast horizons with a top-heavy, Insta-worthy slice of ancient grain bread smothered in Blue Majik-infused cream cheese. Get your edible star sprinkles here.
Image: @coconutsforkale
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Blue Majik #14
Same principle, different carb. For a tasty power breakfast, top off your (gluten-free) waffles with blueberries, all-natural maple (or, if you prefer, sugar-free, maple-flavored) syrup and some Blue Majik-laced cream cheese. (But before you pour on the syrup, scatter some violets over your plate and snap a pic.)
Image: @thebuddingviolet
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Blue Majik #15
An easy way to get your Blue Majik fix is to spoon some into a green juice, shake and drink. But where's the fun in that? For this oh-so-Instagrammable smoothie you'll need:
2 organic bananas (frozen)
1-2 scoops E3Live Blue Majik
1 packet of frozen coconut meat
2 pitted dates
1 cup homemade macadamia milk (or any nut milk will do)Blend the above ingredients together, then top your glass with passionfruit, banana, toasted coconut flakes and hemp hearts. Cheers.
Image: @coconutsforkale
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Blue Majik #16
If you find yourself in the South Florida area, stop by PAC Pastries, an all-natural bakery that specializes in making vegan, gluten-free desserts. (As a bonus, it's also female-owned.) These raw vegan Blue Majik cheesecakes are especially yummy — and free of preservatives or added sugars.
Image: @pac_pastries
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Blue Majik #17
These bite-sized, subtly sweet Raw Blue Majik Bliss Balls contain five key ingredients: organic bananas, raw gluten-free oatmeal, raw coconut oil, organic shredded coconut and the titular energy- and mentally acuity-enhancing, bowel-stimulating blue-green algae supplement.
Image: @ljg_rawveganrunner
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Blue Majik #18
A bright-blue, anti-inflammatory latte is a great way to jumpstart your day.
Image: @nutritionrepublic