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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.

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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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