Ghanaians make this juice all the time, it is a pineapple juice spiked with some ginger and lime. And while on the surface it is a deliciously sweet fresh juice, it is packed with a major boost of good for you nutrients that will rival any multivitamin supplement any day. Vitamin A, C, beta carotene, bromelain, and a bunch of other power packed vitamins and minerals help give this juice its immune system boosting power that it has that does not only prep your health, but also helps glow up your skin hair and nails.Hello my people. It was 80 degrees Fahrenheit (about 26 degrees Celsius) the other day, and my local farmer’s market just re-opened for the new season; all the signs of the seasons changing, and summer approaching. I am not quick to take of my jacket however. I still need protection from the cold spring early mornings and nights. Sometimes, it doesn’t even feel warm the whole day. So while I sometimes force the weather to agree with my feelings by wearing my summer dresses, I have found that I still need internal protection from the ever changing weather. My protection of choice is this immune boosting elevated pineapple ginger juice.
How to Make Pineapple Ginger Juice
Ingredients
- About 2 lbs (0.9 kg) of pineapple peeled and cut (make sure to add the pineapple core as well)
- 50 grams of ginger; about a small thumb in size
- 1 lime
- 1 cup of water
Recipe
This pineapple ginger recipe is so simple, it takes only 5 minutes to prepare!
- In a blender, simply blend the pineapple and ginger with the water until all the ingredients are pureed.
- If you have a smaller blender, you can simply split the split the blended ingredients into two batches. Since the juice is going to be mixed together anyway, it does not matter if you split them evenly.
- Strain the juice into a clean container with a fine mesh strainer, cheese cloth or better yet, a nut milk bag.
- Into the strained juice, squeeze the lime juice, making sure to catch the seeds and stir.
- Serve the juice chilled.
Pineapple Ginger Juice Benefits
Ghanaians make this juice all the time, it is a pineapple juice spiked with some ginger and lime. And while on the surface it is a sweet fresh juice, it is packed with a major boost of good for you nutrients such as Vitamin A, C, beta carotene, bromelain, and a bunch of other power packed vitamins and minerals that support a healthy immune system.
Nutrition Facts
The approximate nutrition breakdown for this beverage is shown below based on the earlier listed ingredients. Please note that the nutritional information below, including ingredients and calculations are sourced from a third party site and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will depend on the brands used, measuring standards, portion sizes and other factors.

The recipe for this juice is pretty simple, so enjoy this with your morning breakfast instead of boring orange juice.
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Pineapple Ginger Juice Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 lbs about one whole pineapple peeled and cut pineapple (make sure to save add the core as well)
- 50 g ginger about a small thumb size
- 1 lime
- 1 cup water
Instructions
- In a blender, simply blend the pineapple and ginger with the water until all the ingredients are pureed.
- If you have a smaller blender, you can simply split the split the blended ingredients into two batches. Since the juice is going to be mixed together anyway, it does not matter if you split them evenly.
- Strain the juice into a clean container with a fine mesh strainer, cheese cloth or better yet, a nut milk bag.
- Into the strained juice, squeeze the lime juice, making sure to catch the seeds and stir.
- Serve the juice chilled.
Notes
If the juice has been sitting in the fridge for a while, it may settle, so shake or stir lightly before serving.

Please let me know if you enjoyed this recipe and if you’re looking for other healthy drinks, why not check out my Hibiscus Iced Tea: Zobo with a Twist or my healthy take on Nigeria’s favorite mocktail: Chapman Drink





33 Comments
Debra Hruska
October 7, 2025 at 9:50 pmI’ve been looking for a good recipe to help my stomach issues and boost my immune system. Thank You and I’m also going to Follow You for more recipes and suggestions. Thanks have real bad stomach problems since my had my Gallbladder out they are getting worse.