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Grass jelly has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. The drink is often enjoyed for its purported health benefits.
Use this easy recipe for the brown sugar simple syrup for this grass jelly drink. They are the perfect pair made for each other! Use monk fruit sugar for a healthier and guilt-free option. Honey or agave or also great as sweeteners.Brown sugar syrup or simple syrup. The brown sugar adds a deep caramelized taste to the grass jelly drink. However, substitute any sweetener or simple syrup like Tom Yum Herbal simple syrup. Written informed consent of participates has been obtained for this study. All listed authors consent to the submission, and all data are used with the consent of the authors. Conflicts of Interest The ingredients for Nam Manao are as straightforward as they come: freshly squeezed lime juice, water, sugar, and ice.
Mekhong was named after the Mekong River, a vital waterway and symbol of unity for the Southeast Asian region. Grass jelly is a natural plant that has tons of healthy benefits! And pandan leaf-infused water adds more health benefits. In a large bowl, add the evaporated milk, all-purpose cream, mango-flavoured condensed milk, a cup of water and the blended mangoes. Mix well until fully-blended. Add the jelly cubes and the mango cubes. Mix well until well-distributed. A delightful blend of textures. The grass jelly is a fun texture to add to drinks, much like boba pearls in bubble tea. There is a connotation that strawberry is a flavor for kids. Maybe this is the reason why most of kids’ drinks have a strawberry version of it. But I believe that strawberry is a flavor which should be enjoyed by everyone. I think this saying originated with pink being the girl kids’ usual favorite color. But haha, I am an adult and I love pink too!When you first take a sip, you get hit with a silky smooth and jello-like texture with the refreshingly cold, sweetened milk, then you chew a little, and you can taste the lovely fruity flavour from the gummy candy. A unique and herbal twist on traditional cold drinks. Make it healthy using monk fruit sugar, honey, agave, or natural sweeteners! One such beverage is Cha Yen or Thai Iced Tea, a variation of Thai milk tea. This sweet and creamy drink is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.