Easy Mango Sago Pearl Pudding
This post is a part of Blogchatter Half Marathon.’ Summer is the season of the “King of the Fruits”. I made this Easy Mango Sago Pearl Pudding to celebrate the king. Almost everyone I know loves this juicy favourite in different forms; popsicles, ice creams, pickles, beverages or just raw.
Types of Mangoes
These golden yellow beauties are the best fruit, round in shape and exceptionally sweet. There are many varieties in India; “Banganapalli”, “Alphonso”, and “Langda”, “Dasheri”, “Totapuri” to name a few and each has its own unique taste. Mango is an amazing fruit no doubt about that and you should definitely include it in your summer diet.
I made this Easy Mango Sago Pearl Pudding with the Banganapalli mangoes which are abundantly available here and are even exported nationally and internationally. I used sago pearls which have a cooling effect on the body. This summer dessert is sweet tangy and light on the tummy.
Recipe for Easy Mango Sago Pearl Pudding
INGREDIENTS
2 mangoes pulp
1/4 cup small tapioca pearls
1/2 tin condensed milk
1/4 cup sugar optional
2 cups water
1/2 Mango scooped
2 tbsp Roohafza or rose syrup
METHOD:
Soak sago pearls for 30 minutes. Bring water to a boil and add the soaked sago pearls and cook until the sago turns translucent. Take a colander and rinse the cooked sago with cold water to remove the starch. Drain well and let cool in a bowl.
Peel mangoes and cube them. Scoop out half mango and keep aside to use as a topping. Dice the flesh of the remaining 1 mango and set it aside to use as garnish.
In a blender take the cubed mango pieces and add the condensed milk. Blend until smooth and thick.
Take individual cups or a bowl and spoon the sago pearls into it. Drizzle the Roohafza over the sago pearls and pour the mango-milkmaid puree.
Chill in the refrigerator for a couple of hours. Delicious and creamy Easy Mango Sago Pearl Pudding is ready. Before serving, decorate with the scooped mango balls and a drizzle of Roohafza. You can top with any fruit; cherries, pomegranate to add more colour.
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This is an amazingly easy recipe which i will be trying pretty soon
Deepika Sharma
Never thought you can make mango pudding by adding sago. This sounds interesting. Will try.
This recipe really sounds amazing I will surely try it!
wow! amazing pictures and such wonderful memories you made. Travel makes your heart lighter and fills you with memories. The recipe at he end is the cherry on top. So yummy.