Mango pudding

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CourseDessert
Place of originHong Kong
Serving temperatureCold
Mango pudding
CourseDessert
Place of originHong Kong
Region or stateSingapore, Malaysia, Thailand and southern China
Serving temperatureCold
Main ingredientsAgar or gelatin, mangoes, evaporated milk, sugar
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Mango pudding
Chinese1. 芒果布丁
2. 芒果布甸
Literal meaningMango pudding
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinmángguǒ bùdīng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingmong1 gwo2 bou3 ding1

Mango pudding is a popular dessert in Hong Kong.[1][2] There is very little variation between the regional mango pudding's preparation. The dessert is also found in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Macau and is often served as dim sum in Chinese restaurants.[3] The fresh variant is prepared by the restaurant or eatery and consists of agar or gelatin, mangoes, evaporated milk, and sugar.[4] In addition, fresh fruit such as mango, strawberries, berries and kiwifruit, are occasionally added as garnish. Served and eaten refrigerator cold, mango pudding has a rich and creamy texture.

Some Chinese restaurants make the mango pudding in fish shape because goldfish or koi expresses good luck in Chinese culture.[5]

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