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Mango Lassi




Mango Lassi

Mango lassi is a smooth and rich summer drink which is refreshing and tastes heavenly! It is a combination of yogurt and mango pulp with the inviting flavor of cardamon.This is a sweet drink mostly served at the end of a grand meal.You can also make it rich by adding a pinch of saffron or ground pistachios on the top.

Ingredients
Ripe Mango- 2
Yogurt- 1 cup
Sugar- 3 tsp
(According to taste)
Cardamon powder- a pinch
Rose water- 1/2 tsp
Crushed ice
Chopped mangoes or ground pistachios for garnish


In a blender/food processor add peeled and chopped mangoes,sugar,yogurt and 1/2 cup cold water (or milk) and pulse till nice and smooth. Add crushed ice,cardamon powder and rose water and mix. Serve chilled.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!


Comments

  1. Love this Refreshing drink. nice clicks

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  2. So refreshing,Suja!! Lovely clicks and I love the presentation and color of the drink!
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  3. Lovely lassi....missed trying it last season...have to surely try this time

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  4. Wow ! Super delicious drink !!
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  5. wow... looks soo luvely, can u just pass it over here??? ;)

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  6. Superb presentation...I am thirsty to have that glass fully..

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  7. Superb presentation...I am thirsty to have that glass fully..

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  8. Healthy refreshing drink.. Drooling here...

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  9. The tall glass looks so cool, one of my favorite drinks..

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