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| I found this very good drink at thailand. It basically uses coconut milk wid pandan jelly. It also added jackfruit to make it more fragrant. problem is theres not much jackfruit here. I tried using preserves but i tink its to soft. I think dey also use the jackfruit for thai halo-halo. Any suggestions? tks! |
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| http://www.foodsubs.com/Fruittroex.html#jackfruit I also found a link for mail-order bottled jackfruit: http://www.asianfoodgrocer.com/index...ROD&ProdID=781 |
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| Seeing your from the Philippines why not use marang?
__________________ Baruch ben Rueven / Chana "If the sun refused to shine, I will still be lovin you. Mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me" |
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| Tks! might try pineapple. What is marang? |
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