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Simple Mango Pudding

When you guys think about Chinese Cuisine, have you ever thought of Chinese Dessert?  Well, probably not. But guess what Chinese Cuisine does offer some dessert options which are usually liquid or semi-solid based & are very light on the tummy. Here is one such dessert, which is simple yet delicious.

Simple Mango Pudding
Ingredients:
1)Ripe Mango - 1/2 cup (scoop the mango pulp out of the mango)
NOTE: If there are no Mangoes available, do not fret - buy a small tetra pack of Maaza or Tropicana Mango drink. That will do.
2)Milk - 1/4 cup
3)Sugar - 1/4 cup or even lesser
4)Water - 1/4 cup
5)Gelatin(unflavored) - 1 tsp

Preparation:
1)Add water and sugar to a saucepan & stir well, in medium heat.
2)After a couple of minutes, add a spoonful of gelatin into the pan, keep stirring until the lumps melt. Remove the pan from stove & let it cool.
3)Blend the extracted mango pulp and milk together. Make sure it turns into a smooth paste. 
Note: If you are using ready-to-drink mango juice, then you need not blend, you can just stir them.
4)Mix all the content together.
5)Pour it into a bowl & cover the top with a mini plate.
6)Refrigerate for 4 hours.

Your mango pudding is ready to be served!!
Also I'm sending this recipe to Julie's Flavors of Chinese food

Comments

  1. Delicious dessert for summer! Yummmmm...

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  2. very easy and yummy mango pudding...

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  3. yummy & easy dessert....one of my favourites!
    This pudding is very rich with mango flavour....

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    1. Thanks Amy, indeed it is rick, easy & flavorsome.

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  4. nice and fast dish. do visit me some time.

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    1. Thanks Linsy.
      I just visited your space http://realhomecookedfood.blogspot.in, got to say you have some of the most innovative recipes I had ever seen. Lovely.

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  5. Thanks Shweta!
    Visited your space, you have a lovely blog and love the listed recipes. Great!

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  6. Wow..super cool dessert,am loving the color dear:)
    Thanx a lot for linking to the event dear,also like both pages in fb so that I can add your name for the give away as well:)

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    1. Thanks Julie!
      Yes, the color is a highlight!! Very subtle and desirable :)
      It tasted pretty good too!

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  7. Will try this easy and yummy recipe soon.. Loved the colour of this dish Pavithra :-)

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  8. Hey Pavithra.. Need to get in touch with you.. Please may I have your email ID?

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    1. Hey Nilu, I just shared my email ID via G+ :-)

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  9. Hey, very nice site. I came across this on Google, and I am stoked that I did. I will definitely be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring a bit more to the table, but am just taking in as much info as I can at the moment. Thanks for sharing.
    Mango Juice


    Keep Posting:)

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  10. Hey, very nice site. I came across this on Google, and I am stoked that I did. I will definitely be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring a bit more to the table, but am just taking in as much info as I can at the moment. Thanks for sharing.
    Mango Drinks

    Keep Posting:)

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