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Mogu Mogu Coconut Flavoured Drink with NATA de Coco - 24 x 320ml

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And if you try this homemade mogu mogu and like it, do try other recipes from the blog. I am sure you are going to love them too! SIMILAR RECIPES ON BLOG Variety is the spice of life…With a vast array and variety of flavours in our collection, we have a whole rainbow of fruits to choose from that make up our fruity family. After a trip to the beach, he found Gumi Gumi, a small, squishy character who was friendly and excitable! Before Mogu Mogu could respond, another face popped up, and another. All the faces were of different colours. Other than their colour, they all looked exactly the same! The Gumi Gumi’s and Mogu Mogu became inseparable and they found a bottle floating near the shore. The bottle contained a message to help those who are in need of happiness and joy. Supplied in 320ml bottles, they are great for taking with you on the go or adding to lunch boxes or school bags. If using gelatin instead of agar agar, bloom the gelatin first in cold water and then add it to the boiling coconut water. Mix well until gelatin is fully dissolved.

One thing to be mindful of is that due to the nata de coco that’s added to the liquid. It is high in dietary fibre as this is coconut jelly. The uniqueness of this chewy yet refreshing drink is both interesting and fascinating. It’s not hard to see why this drink is continuing to go from strength to strength. Mogu Mogu comes in 320ml bottles, perfect for enjoying at home, on the go, or in your lunch bag. If there is a particular flavour that you love, you can also get bulk boxes of 24 bottles. Where is Mogu Mogu From? It’s farmed in small farms in areas of Thailand, as well as the Philippines and traditionally sold to local customers in jars.

The jelly-like substance in Mogu Mogu drinks is called nata de coco. Nata de coco is a chewy, translucent jelly made from fermented coconut water. It is often used as an ingredient in desserts, drinks, and other food products. Nata de coco is known for its unique texture and refreshing taste. It is commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine and can be found in various flavours and forms. How Many Mogu Mogu Flavours Are There?

Recent research from Mintel (2022) has shown that consumers are interested in a beverage experience which is uplifting and comforting. In addition, familiar product types with novel ingredients or nostalgic flavours are catering to the need for comfort. The desire to experiment can also be expressed in colour and texture that takes consumers on a taste journey. Consumers want to try and experience new textures in new products to enjoy a sense of adventure. This translucent jelly is usually referred to as ‘healthy’ due to it having fewer calories compared to other desserts of this type.Mogu Mogu is the beverage experience which takes consumers on a journey from start to finish. By being unique and joyful all in one, consumers can choose from a variety of flavours, perfect for a variety of occasions and circumstances. Mogu Mogu invites users to join the high-spirited and fun-loving sprite Originating in the Philippines, Nata de coco most commonly is sweetened as a candy or dessert and can accompany many things including drinks, ice cream and desserts. It initially appeared in the Philippines and became incredibly popular in Japan during the 1990s. Not only is it found in Mogu Mogu, but it is in a variety of flavours, it can be eaten plain as a good source of fibre, it is usually incorporated in refreshing fruit salads, yogurts, ice-cream, and drinks.

Nata de Coco is the added ingredient in the Mogu Mogu range of drinks. Produced by the fermentation of coconut water, it is also referred to as coconut gel. To make my Mogu Mogu more flavour full I have used this caster sugar. As the coconut water is already a little sweet you just have to add a little to give it a better flavour. If you want you can also use powdered sugar which is made by blending granulated sugar in the blender. Do not use brown sugar or jaggery. AGAR-AGAR Mogu Mogu drinks originate from Thailand. They have gained popularity in many countries around the world, and it is now widely available globally in Asian markets as well as international stores. You can find a delicious range of Mogu Mogu drinks here at Oriental Mart. Since this recipe is in orange flavour, I have used fresh orange juice which makes this drink super refreshing and healthy. You can also add store bought orange juice or any other flavour you like. Jelly in this homemade Mogu Mogu pairs well with any juice. TIPS TO MAKE HOMEMADE MOGU MOGU

TIPS TO MAKE HOMEMADE MOGU MOGU

Water 41.73%, Mango Juice, 25%, Nata de Coco, 25%, Fructose 4%, Sugar 4%, Sugar 4%, Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid), Nature Identical Flavor (Mango), Artificial Colors (Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow), Preservative (Sodium Benzoate) Added. Mogu Mogu pairs perfectly with oriental foods such as spicy dumplings and Chinese style noodles and rice! Looking for something to take the taste away? Join Mogu Mogu as a perfect accompaniment to enjoy after a meal. They are a great source of vitamin C and contain zero fat. Being low in cholesterol and it’s a great choice for health-conscious individuals.

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