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  2. Mango pomelo sago - Wikipedia

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    Mango pomelo sago. Mango pomelo sago is a type of contemporary Hong Kong dessert. It usually includes diced mango, pomelo, sago, coconut milk, and milk. It can be found in many Chinese restaurants and dessert stores in Hong Kong, as well as in Singapore, Malaysia, Guangdong, and Taiwan. Over time, this dessert has evolved into many different ...

  3. Sago pudding - Wikipedia

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    Sago pudding. Sago pudding is a sweet pudding made by combining sago pearls with either water or milk and adding sugar and sometimes additional flavourings. It is made in many cultures with varying styles, and may be produced in a variety of ways. Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia and Malaysia, produces the majority of sago.

  4. Mango pudding - Wikipedia

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    Mango pudding. 1. 芒果布丁. 2. 芒果布甸. Mango pudding is a very popular dessert in Hong Kong, where pudding is eaten as a traditional British food. [ 1][ 2] There is very little variation between the regional mango pudding's preparation. The dessert is also found in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Macau and is often served as dim sum in ...

  5. 33 Mango Recipes So You Can Feel Like You’re In The ... - AOL

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    Check out our 33 mango recipes for breakfast, dinner, dessert, and more, then close your eyes and imagine you’re on a tropical island vacation.

  6. Sago with coconut milk - Wikipedia

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    Chè, Mango pomelo sago. Sago with coconut milk ( Burmese: အုန်းနို့သာကူ; Thai: สาคูน้ำกะทิ; RTGS : sakhu nam kathi) is a Burmese and Thai dessert. The main components of this recipe are sago and coconut milk. [1] [2] The dish can be decorated with many toppings; including taro, sweet potato ...

  7. Sago - Wikipedia

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    Sago ( / ˈseɪɡoʊ /) is a starch extracted from the pith, or spongy core tissue, of various tropical palm stems, especially those of Metroxylon sagu. [ 1] It is a major staple food for the lowland peoples of New Guinea and the Maluku Islands, where it is called saksak, rabia and sagu. The largest supply of sago comes from Southeast Asia ...

  8. Sago soup - Wikipedia

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    Jyutping. sai1 mai5 lou6. Sago soup or Sai mai lou is a type of tong sui dessert in Cantonese cuisine, [1] [2] [3] which is also a variant of tapioca pudding. It is basically made by pearl tapioca ( sago ), coconut milk and evaporated milk. The dish is traditionally prepared using sago starch, which is derived from sago palm pith. [4]

  9. Junket (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Junket is a milk -based dessert with a jelly texture, made with sweetened milk and rennet, the digestive enzyme that curdles milk. [ 1] It is usually set in a mould and served cold. Some similar desserts are Ostkaka, Blancmange, panna cotta, Tavuk göğsü, almond tofu, haupia and tembleque . ‘’Junket’’ rennet tablets.