EVERY time I log onto social media, my feed is filled with beautiful LA girls heading to Erewhon to spend their paychecks on the most ridiculously expensive snacks.
That said, that doesn’t stop me from fantasizing about visiting their perfectly color-coordinated organic food and drink aisles in person.
Unfortunately, rainy London is more than 5,000 miles away from the Los Angeles store, which has gained a cult following online, and I’m not ready to hop on a plane there anytime soon, either.
Erewhon’s shocking prices only add to the VIP status, a small pot of granola will set you back £10.88 ($14), while a Peru green leaf-wrapped ‘sandwich’ for lunch will set you back £13.22 ($17).
Leonardo DiCaprio, Cara Delevingne and Brooklyn Beckham are just some of the celebrities who have been spotted shopping at the store, creating even more excitement at the supermarket.
Even though it’s nowhere near one, I decided to recreate the smoothies loved by A-listers with the help of Tesco.
Ecological Body Smoothie $13.00 (£10.26)
According to the luxury supermarket, this is the smoothie that started it all at the famous Tonic Bar.
The drink is a low-sugar, green celery blend litterparsley, avocado with a touch of cayenne pepper, sea salt and lemon juice.
While it may not sound appetizing, this wasn’t the worst green smoothie I’ve ever tasted.
The lemon juice and green apple sweeten it enough to make it drinkable, but let’s be honest, you’re not going to buy one for a tasty treat.
Instead, you’re doing it for the health properties that include increased hydration and reduced inflammation thanks to celery and cayenne pepper.
Making it at home is much cheaper thanks to Tesco and will only cost you £2.23 compared to the high price of £10.26 in Erewhon.
Tesco Ingredients and Method
Ingredients
Handful of ice
300ml water (cool it in advance to make it even more refreshing)
Tesco Golden Delicious Apples: 2 apples, cored
Tesco Celery: 2 sticks
Ripe and Ready Tesco Avocado: 1 avocado, peeled and pitted
Tesco fresh flat leaf parsley: 10g
Tesco ground cayenne pepper: 2 large pinches
Geo Organics Atlantic Sea Salt: 1 large pinch
Tesco lemons: 1 lemon, juiced
Method
- Place the chilled apple, celery, avocado, parsley, cayenne pepper and salt in a blender.
- Pour in lemon juice and cold water.
- Beat for 60 seconds on high power or until you get a homogeneous mixture.
- Pour into a glass or glass to serve.
Cost per serving: £2.23
Kendall Jenner’s Peaches and Cream Smoothie is $23.00 (£18.15)
The notoriously expensive health food chain has now collaborated with Kendall Jenner, along with other A-list celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Sofia Richie.
The exorbitant price may be offset by the fact that part of the profits will be donated to Good Shepherd Shelter, a shelter for women and children affected by domestic violence.
Erewhon writes, “In this Kendall Jenner creation, ripe organic peaches are combined with rich coconut cream. Under the refreshing taste, she supercharges this tonic with electrolytes, lucuma, aloe Vera gut-friendly juice and kombucha.”
The smoothie was limited edition and has now been withdrawn from Tonic Bar, but you can get it home with the help of Tesco, and I recommend you do.
As someone who isn’t the biggest fan of smoothies, I couldn’t get enough of it.
It really tasted like a creamy, fruity dessert that you would eat as a treat.
Luckily, the ingredients are all healthy, so you won’t feel guilty about taking it daily if you wish.
Tesco Ingredients and Method
Ingredients
Handful of ice
Kombucha Ginger and Lemon Remedy: 80ml
Phizz 3 in 1 orange effervescent tablets: 1 tablet
Tesco Coconut Drink: 80ml
Grace Aloe Vera Drink: 50ml
Naturya Collagen Support Vivid Vanilla: 1 tablespoon
Tesco Goji Berries: 1 tablespoon
Alpro Peach Gut Health Dairy-Free Soy Yogurt Alternative: 1 jar, reserve 1 tablespoon for topping
Summer Pride peach slices in light syrup: whole can, reserve 3 slices for topping
Tesco Coconut Cream: 50ml
The Skinny Food Co. Zero Calorie Maple Syrup: 1 tablespoon
Method
- Pour the kombucha into a blender, add the electrolyte tablet and add ice.
- Add coconut drink, aloe vera, collagen powder and goji berries.
- Add all but 3 peach slices and just 1 tablespoon of yogurt.
- Beat on high heat for 60 seconds until you get a homogeneous mixture.
- Separately, shake the coconut cream before opening, stir well and place a few strands inside the glass or cup.
- Add the maple syrup to the glass and pour in the smoothie.
- Roughly chop the reserved peach slices, put the remaining yogurt on top of the smoothie and finish with the chopped peach slices on top to serve.
Cost per serving: £3.65
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