Bring 1 liter of water to a rolling boil in a pot.
Add the tapioca pearls to the boiling water.
Cook for 10 minutes uncovered, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
Remove the pot from the heat while the pearls still have a small white center.
Cover with a lid and let the pearls rest for 15 minutes.
Rinse the pearls under cold running water and drain well.
Mango Sago with Fresh Fruits
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Experience a refreshing tropical escape with this easy Mango Sago recipe. Featuring a velvety mango base, chewy tapioca pearls, and vibrant chunks of dragon fruit and strawberry, this chilled dessert is the perfect balance of creamy and fruity.
None
Easy
35 min
Spiciness
None
Difficulty
Easy
Time
35 min
Preparation
25 min
Cooking
10 min
- Mangos
3
- Dragon Fruits
2
- Strawberries
6
- Tapioca Pearls
100 grams
- Coconut Milk
150 milliliters
- Whole milk
100 milliliters
- Honey
2 tablespoons
Peel and stone two of the mangos.
Add the mango flesh, coconut milk, whole milk, and honey to a blender.
Blend until the mixture is completely smooth.
Pass the puree through a sieve if the mango is fibrous.
Dice the third mango, the strawberries, and the yellow dragon fruits into small cubes.
Fold the diced fruit into the mango puree.
Stir in the cooked tapioca pearls.
Refrigerate the mixture for at least 3 hours. Taste better when it‘s cold.
Serve chilled in glasses and top with extra fruit.
Flora
286 Recipes
None
Easy
35 min
Spiciness
None
Difficulty
Easy
Time
35 min
Preparation
25 min
Cooking
10 min
- Mangos
3
- Dragon Fruits
2
- Strawberries
6
- Tapioca Pearls
100 grams
- Coconut Milk
150 milliliters
- Whole milk
100 milliliters
- Honey
2 tablespoons
1 Recipe Reviews
Marcel Aichberger
3 weeks ago (edited)Delicious
10/10
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