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Aronia Smoothie Bowl

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Modified: Dec 11, 2025 · Published: Dec 11, 2025 by Jamie Raftery · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment
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This aronia smoothie bowl delivers all the colour and nutrient density of an açai bowl, but with the added advantage of using a berry that can be grown right here in Ireland. It's creamy, refreshing, antioxidant-packed, and a perfect example of how local superfoods can outperform imported ones.

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  • How Aronia Found Its Way Into My Kitchen (And Orchard)
  • Aronia Berry Plantation
  • Aronia Smoothie Bowl
  • Aronia & Irish Horticulture: An Untapped Opportunity
  • Aronia vs Açai: A Nutritional Comparison
  • Nutritional Content Overview
  • Ingredients You Will Need
  • Equipment You Will Need
  • How to Make the Aronia Smoothie Bowl
  • What to Serve This Recipe With
  • How to Store the Recipe
  • FAQ Section
  • More Recipes To Try
  • 📋 Recipe

How Aronia Found Its Way Into My Kitchen (And Orchard)

My relationship with aronia began around 10 years ago, long before it started trending on wellness sites or filling smoothie bowls. I was introduced to this deep-purple powerhouse by Mr Tickleberry, a small UK grower who didn't just cultivate aronia - he processed it into everything imaginable: juice, powder, dried berries, even frozen berries.

One spoonful was enough to tell me this berry had serious potential. I was drawn to its nutritional strength first, but the color was phenomenal too - an added bonus that gave dishes real standout. Bold, tart, astringent, and packed with character. The kind of flavor chefs don't forget in a hurry.

I started using aronia across tasting menus, wellness dishes, fermented drinks - anywhere I wanted depth, color, and a touch of intrigue. Guests always asked, "What is that flavor?" It became a quiet signature for me… a berry with story, presence, and nutritional weight.

Fast forward to Ireland 2025. I was genuinely delighted to discover PhyterBerry down in County Cork growing aronia commercially. I stocked up on their juice and powder, and then took it a step further - ordering 30 aronia saplings to plant into our orchard hedgerow at Tanglewood Farm

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Aronia Berry Plantation

And that's just the start. We're planning to plant a full acre of aronia, weaving it through our agroforestry system alongside native trees, perennial crops, wildlife plantings, and pollinator strips. Aronia is exactly the kind of crop Ireland should be championing: hardy, low-input, disease-resistant, nutrient-packed, and capable of thriving in our climate without fuss.

So yes, this aronia bowl is delicious - but it's also a preview. A small, edible glimpse of what Irish horticulture could become if we start backing crops that nourish both people and the land.

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Aronia Smoothie Bowl

This Aronia Smoothie Bowl is a fresh, antioxidant-packed alternative to the classic açai bowl. Instead of flying berries in from halfway across the world, we're working with a fruit that grows naturally in our own climate.

Frozen aronia juice cubes give the bowl its deep ruby color. Aronia powder boosts intensity. Tahini, banana, mixed berries, and real vanilla pull the whole thing together into a cold, creamy, energizing breakfast or recovery bowl. If you want a recipe that supports your health and the local food system, this is it.

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Aronia & Irish Horticulture: An Untapped Opportunity

Ireland imports açai purée by the tonne - yet we have the perfect climate for growing a better berry right here at home.

Aronia thrives in cool, temperate environments, making it ideal for Irish growers:

  • Hardy
  • Low disease pressure
  • Minimal inputs needed
  • Excellent for organic systems

At a time when Irish horticulture is under pressure, aronia represents a high-value crop with real potential. It fits beautifully with regenerative agriculture, biodiversity schemes, native hedgerows, and agroforestry.

Imagine every café in Ireland serving an Irish Organic Aronia Bowl, or restaurants highlighting aronia glazes, ferments, vinegars, kombuchas, and desserts. There's also a huge export opportunity for Irish-made aronia products; powders, juices, concentrates, jams.

Aronia cultivation is good for:

  • Local farmers and growers
  • The rural economy
  • Environmental sustainability
  • Ireland's reputation as a forward-thinking food nation

We have a chance to lead, not follow. Let's take it.

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Acai Bowl
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Aronia Bowl

Aronia vs Açai: A Nutritional Comparison

Here's the part that should make Ireland pay attention.

Antioxidants & ORAC Values

Both aronia and açai are considered high-antioxidant berries, but direct ORAC comparisons are inconsistent because values vary depending on whether the fruit is fresh, frozen, juiced, dried, or powdered. What we do know from multiple studies is that:

  • Aronia consistently ranks among the highest-antioxidant berries ever tested, largely due to its exceptionally rich polyphenol and anthocyanin content.
  • Açai also has a strong antioxidant profile, especially in freeze-dried form, though fresh açai is less potent than many online figures suggest.

The takeaway: Aronia stands shoulder-to-shoulder with açai as one of the world's most antioxidant-dense berries - and often exceeds it in anthocyanin concentration.

Anthocyanins

Aronia contains some of the highest anthocyanin levels of any berry globally, surpassing blueberries, blackberries, and blackcurrants. These compounds support immune function, inflammation regulation, and overall cellular health.

Polyphenols

Aronia is considered one of the most polyphenol-rich foods studied in modern nutrition research, which is why it's frequently highlighted in scientific literature for cardiovascular and metabolic health benefits.

Sugar Levels

Aronia is naturally very low in sugar, especially compared with açai purées and commercial açai bowl bases, which often contain added sweeteners.
Aronia delivers intensity without sweetness - a win for balanced blood sugar.

Sustainability

  • Açai: High food miles, cold-chain transport, reliance on rainforest ecosystems, and vulnerability to supply-chain disruption.
  • Aronia: Thrives in Ireland's cool temperate climate, requires minimal inputs, fits naturally into organic horticulture, and supports local farmers.

Aronia rivals, and in several nutritional categories exceeds açai, while being dramatically more sustainable and far better suited to Irish agriculture. For a country building its future around regenerative food production, aronia isn't just a berry - it's an opportunity.

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Nutritional Content Overview

This recipe delivers a powerful combination of:

  • High antioxidants for recovery and immune health
  • Slow-release carbohydrates
  • Healthy fats from tahini
  • Fibre for digestive balance
  • Natural vitamin C from berries
  • Deep polyphenol density from aronia

It's an ideal breakfast for energy, focus, and overall wellness.

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Ingredients You Will Need

Aronia Bowl Base (per portion 200 g; recipe makes 2 bowls)

  • 150 g frozen mixed berries
  • 150 g frozen banana, sliced
  • 100 ml aronia juice, frozen into ice cubes
  • 50 ml chilled plant milk
  • 10 g white sesame tahini
  • 5 g aronia powder
  • 5 ml real vanilla paste

To Garnish

  • 40 g granola
  • 20 g mulberry chia jam (link your recipe)
  • 20 g diced red dragon fruit
  • 20 g diced white dragon fruit
  • 20 g sliced apple
  • 6 g caramelised cacao nibs

Equipment You Will Need

  • High-speed blender (tamper recommended)
  • Ice cube tray
  • Freezer containers for fruit prep
  • Two serving bowls (chilled for best texture)
  • Spatula or spoon for finishing
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How to Make the Aronia Smoothie Bowl

  1. Freeze the aronia juice in an ice cube tray. (The day before)
  2. Add frozen berries, banana, aronia cubes, plant milk, tahini, aronia powder, and vanilla to a blender.
  3. Blend on low, gradually increasing to high, using the tamper to keep everything moving.
  4. Adjust thickness with more frozen fruit (to thicken) or a splash of plant milk (to loosen).
  5. Divide between two chilled bowls.
  6. Garnish with granola, mulberry chia jam, dragon fruit, apple, and cacao nibs.
  7. Serve immediately.

What to Serve This Recipe With

  • A ginger tea, hibiscus tea, or herbal infusion
  • Extra coconut yogurt for added creaminess
  • A shot of aronia or ginger juice
  • Fresh seasonal fruits (I was in our Phuket studio when photographing this - hence, the dragon fruits!)
  • A handful of toasted nuts

How to Store the Recipe

  • Best served immediately.
  • Garnishes should always be added fresh.
  • Prep bananas, berries, and aronia cubes in advance for fast weekday assembly.
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FAQ Section


Can I make a smaller batch?

Can I swap the tahini?

Yes, almond butter or cashew butter work beautifully.

Does the aronia powder matter?

It boosts flavor, color, and antioxidant levels, but the recipe still works without it.

Can I use fresh fruit?

No - frozen fruit is essential for the thick, spoonable "bowl" consistency.

Can I change the toppings?

Absolutely. Use whatever fruits are in season - Irish strawberries, pears, plums, figs, blueberries, blackberries. Seasonal is always best.

Is aronia the same as chokeberry?

Yes, they are the same fruit. In the USA and Canada, aronia is commonly called chokeberry, a name inspired by its naturally tart, mouth-drying tannins. In Europe and within the wellness world, the name "aronia" is preferred because it highlights the berry's impressive nutritional profile rather than its astringency. Whether you see aronia or chokeberry on a label, you're getting the same antioxidant-rich powerhouse berry!

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  • Blue Spirulina Smoothie Bowl
  • Supergreen Smoothie Bowl

We hope you enjoy this delicious recipe. If you give it a try, let us know in the comments below - we love hearing your feedback and seeing your recreations.

📋 Recipe

Irish aronia berry smoothie bowl
Jamie Raftery

Aronia Smoothie Bowl

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A vibrant, antioxidant-packed smoothie bowl using aronia juice and dried aronia powder for a more sustainable, nutrient-dense alternative to açai.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Freezing time 6 hours hrs
Total Time 6 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
Servings: 2 Smoothie Bowls
Course: Smoothie Bowls
Cuisine: Irish
Calories: 464
Ingredients Equipment Method Nutrition Notes

Ingredients
 
 

Aronia Bowl Base: 200g Per Portion
  • 150 g Mixed Berries frozen
  • 150 g Banana frozen - sliced
  • 100 ml Aronia Juice frozen in ice cubes
  • 50 ml Plant milk chilled
  • 10 g White sesame tahini
  • 5 g Aronia Powder
  • 5 ml REAL Vanilla Paste
To Garnish Aronia Bowl
  • 40 g Granola
  • 20 g Blueberry chia seed jam https://holisticchefacademy.com/blueberry-chia-seed-jam/
  • 20 g Red dragon fruit dice
  • 20 g White dragon fruit dice
  • 20 g Apples sliced
  • 6 g Cacao nibs carmelized
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Equipment

  • Weighing scales
  • Chopping board
  • Chefs knife
  • Blender
  • Spatula
  • Serving bowl store in freezer

Method
 

Prepare the aronia juice ice cubes
  1. Pour the aronia juice into an ice tray and freeze until solid. This gives the bowl extra chill and structure.
Load the blender
  1. Add the frozen mixed berries, frozen banana slices, aronia juice ice cubes, plant milk, tahini, aronia powder, and vanilla paste into a high-speed blender.
Blend until thick and smooth
  1. Start blending on low speed, gradually increasing to high. Use a tamper to keep the mixture moving. You're aiming for a thick, spoonable consistency - like soft-serve.
Adjust the texture
  1. If the mixture is too thick, add a splash of plant milk. If it's too thin, add a little more frozen fruit.
Portion into bowls
  1. Divide the aronia base into two medium-sized bowls. Smooth the tops with the back of a spoon.
Garnish
  1. Add granola, chia seed jam, diced red and white dragon fruit, sliced apples, and caramelised cacao nibs.
Serve immediately
  1. Enjoy straight away while cold and creamy.

Nutrition

Serving: 250gCalories: 464kcalCarbohydrates: 85gProtein: 8gFat: 9gSodium: 54mgPotassium: 475mgFiber: 10gSugar: 40gVitamin A: 100IUVitamin B1: 0.2mgVitamin B2: 0.1mgVitamin B3: 1mgVitamin B5: 1mgVitamin B6: 0.4mgVitamin B12: 0.01µgVitamin C: 25mgVitamin D: 0.3µgVitamin E: 1mgVitamin K: 15µgCalcium: 97mgCopper: 0.2mgFolate: 35µgIron: 3mgManganese: 1mgMagnesium: 55mgPhosphorus: 130mgSelenium: 6µgZinc: 1mg

Notes

Blender Volume: This recipe makes two medium bowls because the blender needs enough volume for the blades to catch and blend smoothly. Scaling down is not recommended unless using a mini blender.
Consistency Control: Frozen banana is the key to creaminess. If your bananas aren’t fully frozen, the bowl will blend thinner.
Tahini Boost: White sesame tahini adds richness and mineral depth. Swap for almond butter if you prefer a milder flavour.
Aronia Powder: Adjust between 5–10 g depending on how bold you want the berry intensity and colour.
Chilled Bowls: Place the serving bowls in the freezer for 5–10 minutes before serving to help the smoothie stay thick.
Protein Option: For a post-training recovery bowl, add 1 scoop of plant protein or 2 tablespoons hemp seeds to the blender.
Fruit Variations: Mango, pineapple, blueberries, and blackberries all work well if you need to substitute mixed berries.
Make-Ahead Tip: You can pre-slice and freeze banana portions and freeze the aronia juice into cubes in advance for quick assembly.

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Aronia Smoothie Bowl

Aronia Smoothie Bowl

Ingredients

Aronia Bowl Base: 200g Per Portion
  • 150 g Mixed Berries (frozen)
  • 150 g Banana (frozen - sliced )
  • 100 ml Aronia Juice (frozen in ice cubes )
  • 50 ml Plant milk (chilled )
  • 10 g White sesame tahini
  • 5 g Aronia Powder
  • 5 ml REAL Vanilla Paste ( )
To Garnish Aronia Bowl
  • 40 g Granola
  • 20 g Blueberry chia seed jam (https://holisticchefacademy.com/blueberry-chia-seed-jam/)
  • 20 g Red dragon fruit (dice)
  • 20 g White dragon fruit (dice)
  • 20 g Apples (sliced)
  • 6 g Cacao nibs (carmelized)

Equipment

  • Weighing scales
  • Chopping board
  • Chefs knife
  • Blender
  • Spatula
  • Serving bowl store in freezer
1
Pour the aronia juice into an ice tray and freeze until solid. This gives the bowl extra chill and structure.
2
Add the frozen mixed berries, frozen banana slices, aronia juice ice cubes, plant milk, tahini, aronia powder, and vanilla paste into a high-speed blender.
3
Start blending on low speed, gradually increasing to high. Use a tamper to keep the mixture moving. You’re aiming for a thick, spoonable consistency — like soft-serve.
4
If the mixture is too thick, add a splash of plant milk. If it’s too thin, add a little more frozen fruit.
5
Divide the aronia base into two medium-sized bowls. Smooth the tops with the back of a spoon.
6
Add granola, chia seed jam, diced red and white dragon fruit, sliced apples, and caramelised cacao nibs.
7
Enjoy straight away while cold and creamy.

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