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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Grass jelly with lychees is the best thirst quencher on warm sunny days. Grass jelly with soy milk drinks with health benefits and low calories. Great for barbecue during summer.
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    Besides getting rid of body heat, grass jelly aids in indigestion and decreasing blood pressure. As you can imagine, this drink is fantastic as it is! Moreover, it is really easy and fast to prepare.
    In Malaysia, this other drink is nicknamed “Micheal Jackson” referring to his song “Black & White”. Coincidentally, the colours of the drink are exactly that! It looks attractive because of the contrast. This combination of soy milk and grass jelly drink is a favourite among the locals. Moreover, soy milk is a nutritious drink which contains fatty acids, proteins, fiber, vitamins and minerals.
    Do substitute sugar with honey or agave syrup for a healthier version. Use *fresh* lychees instead of canned lychees.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @queennikki01
    @queennikki01 4 года назад

    i love both. will try both someday. thanks dear for sharing. stay cool in summer take care.

  • @violetwinter
    @violetwinter 10 лет назад +3

    grass jelly is a favorite snack in Vietnam :p, is cheap, healthy and always make summer cooler :3
    I usually make the grass jelly myself ( kinda like making a normal jelly :D), but I don't know how to make the drink, thanks to your recipe, now I'm in love with this drink :P ( and all my friend love it)

  • @mdapplewaithe2952
    @mdapplewaithe2952 6 лет назад

    You wonderful lady. You pop up in every season. Danke!

  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  11 лет назад

    That's true. I didn't know that we can actually make our own grass jelly! We learn everyday :)

  • @YieYieNasya
    @YieYieNasya 10 лет назад +1

    Hello Nyonya Cooking Great recipe. I tried to substitute lychees with rambutan. Great taste! ❤️

  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  11 лет назад +4

    Oh it has been so hot here lately! #Summer is ending soon but it is never to late to enjoy a drink like this. When the weather is warmer, you can always enjoy these drinks and get the benefits from #grassjelly.
    My dad used to prepare the grass jelly drink with #lychee during hot weather and our family never fails to enjoy every sip of the drink! Nicknamed "Micheal Jackson" as it refers to his song "Black & White", the combination of soy milk and grass jelly is a local favourite in #Malaysia !

  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  11 лет назад

    I like it too. Somehow it fits when I have mixed rice. Haha!!

  • @Jackerlernychannel
    @Jackerlernychannel 10 лет назад

    Grass jelly is very popular in Cambodia too. Thxs for sharing.(:

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  10 лет назад

      Oh really? Now I know! :D Thanks for sharing the fact with all of us here. Hehe

  • @xxmightyonexx
    @xxmightyonexx 11 лет назад +1

    Excellent and simple explanations, thank you!! You're so cute too!

  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  11 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @TameTusker
    @TameTusker 10 лет назад

    It is freezing winter here in Canada and I have to wait for awhile...anyways,I shall turn up at the Chinese grocery store looking for grocery to run this project and practice Mandarin!:):):)

  • @lengleng7220
    @lengleng7220 7 лет назад

    Very thankyou very nice I like you resepi, my name dish

  • @ultrakill40
    @ultrakill40 8 лет назад +2

    how about you make a bandung soda..or bandung cincau..omg 😍😍

  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  11 лет назад

    And yes, a typical malaysian coffee shop should offer it. :) Don't worry, no man will come out doing the moonwalk...haha!!

  • @ivanlow5551
    @ivanlow5551 7 лет назад

    I find that Grass Jelly and lychee was my fav 'cause it's very refreshing. =]=]

  • @CologneCarter
    @CologneCarter 11 лет назад

    Trouble is, you can find some really exotic fruits, vegetables and spices here, provided there is a store for foreign food (Asia, Turkey or else). But depending on where in Germany you live you can't even get squiid, pig feet or, chicken liver.

  • @BlissfulLady82
    @BlissfulLady82 11 лет назад

    Ohhh I like the 黑白 yummy..... ♥♥

  • @darrenchhay542
    @darrenchhay542 8 лет назад

    grass jelly and lychee it was the best

  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  11 лет назад

    :) Yes, it is possible.

  • @angusloke
    @angusloke 9 лет назад

    Hi there..my son jude loves watching the grass jelly video from u..and because u mentioned that u are in Germany, he wants to go there and find u..hahaha. .so u studied overseas and end up there or are u married there..? Just curious. .we go malacca almost every year for our Christian convention...and u are from malacca right..great nonya food there!

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  9 лет назад

      Mark Loke That's really funny..haha. Say hello to your little one! Hopefully your little boy will try out some recipes for you to try one day. :D Nop, I studied in KL :)

  • @jamesdava2178
    @jamesdava2178 10 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @laurynnaann353
    @laurynnaann353 9 лет назад

    very nice...!!!

  • @zamsardin
    @zamsardin 11 лет назад

    refreshingg~ haha..

  • @Serjo777
    @Serjo777 9 лет назад

    What's the point of using grass jelly? I bought a can once and that stuff doesn't really have a taste..

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  9 лет назад

      Serjo777 It's like jello...said to have cooling effects to the body.

    • @y.bowcat7782
      @y.bowcat7782 6 лет назад

      the texture is nice and the subtle planty flavor is good

  • @TameTusker
    @TameTusker 10 лет назад

    Another project to try out...Dimples is a great cool health drink for me!!!:):):):)

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  10 лет назад

      Woo-hoo. Did u try?

    • @TameTusker
      @TameTusker 10 лет назад

      Nyonya Cooking (Malaysian Recipes) Project #1 not completed yet..been very busy..and this is Canadian bone-chilling winter here...this reserved for summer..thanks Dimples...for interacting with me!!!:):):)

    • @TameTusker
      @TameTusker 10 лет назад

      To help me love you more and more and more..I am gonna try out you recipes one by one..and I find something interesting in Malaysian restaurant here.I am gonna ask you for the recipe!!!:):):)

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  10 лет назад

      Haha...so cool! :)

    • @TameTusker
      @TameTusker 10 лет назад

      Nyonya Cooking (Malaysian Recipes) :):):):) you cool and cute and a QT!!!:):)

  • @CringeGirl2023
    @CringeGirl2023 5 лет назад

    Is the sugar syrup necessary?

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  5 лет назад

      Well, it depends on several factors but it's up to you. I've just updated the recipe for you. :) www.nyonyacooking.com/recipes/grass-jelly-drink~SJvRvviDfqW7

  • @phatmeow7764
    @phatmeow7764 5 месяцев назад

    i drank this and after staring at the Man in The Mirror, i suddenly started Moonwalking like a Smooth Criminal on the dancefloor!

  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  11 лет назад

    Haha..thanks >

  • @nyonyacooking
    @nyonyacooking  11 лет назад

    I know right!! XD

  • @kenlee1969
    @kenlee1969 9 лет назад

    I couldn't find a post for pandan so will just ask here. I've tried a few times to blend fresh pandan leaves w/water to get the juice for agar agar jelly. Only problem is the second I taste it, I can only smell and taste the aroma of GRASS! I mind as well go outside to my lawn, kneel down and chew off a mouthful of grass and chase that down with some sugar water. Please let me know how in the world I can mess up by simply putting in finely chopped pandan leaves into a blender w/water and pushing the blend button! Oh and yes I do strain and filter the fibres and only the golf-green grass juice is left! AARGGG!

    • @deedummer
      @deedummer 9 лет назад

      Not sure if this helps, but you just might not have a taste for fresh pandan. Maybe you're more used to pandan extract or the artificial flavouring? Pandan is a very herbal flavour, and that might be the grass you're referring to. It's usually used for aromatics, so if you're not a fan of it, no one is forcing you to use the fresh leaves, right?

    • @kenlee1969
      @kenlee1969 9 лет назад

      Thanks for the insight - I've used the extract before, and it had too much of a chemical after-taste and had never used it again. You could be right on the unexpected herb flavour(still taste like grass), where the aroma differs from the actual taste of the plant. I now relate this experience to enjoying a glass of freshly squeezed lemonade simply is not the same as sucking on a lemon lol. I wanted to add that in recent years, the pandan leaves we get here in Canada, although imported appears not to be as aromatic as when I remembered back in Malaysia decades ago. I wonder if other people are experiencing this as well, which are likely GMO and lacks the original potency?

    • @deedummer
      @deedummer 9 лет назад

      +Ken Lee Something else that came to mind, I'm curious if you find cilantro to taste like soap or off-putting in any way? Perhaps it may be the same sort of phenomenon for things like pandan and other herbal-flavoured aromatics? I'm actually from Canada as well, and I personally love the taste of pandan in every which way, especially with coconut milk. If anything, you might have just outgrown the taste and/or you could be right about the quality of the leaves you've been getting ahold of... Either way, good luck finding and trying some of imported kind, eh?

    • @kenlee1969
      @kenlee1969 9 лет назад

      DDJ. Nope I love cilantro's floral essence, especially rough chopped over fish broth or congee. I never knew pandan tasted this herby as you mentioned (guess my palette is still within the norm) - thanks for this. My best memory of a pandan item was the pandan crepe with coconut or peanut filing that they served in the first class lounge at the airport in KK. I rem vividly the pandan aroma was so pungent it over-powered any ingredients within the crepe, hence I don't even rem what filing were used now. I have yet to come across any recipes that was able to bring the pandan aroma/taste to the forefront of other ingredients. Interesting enough with past conversations with my Mom, she also raved about the pandan crepe served in the same lounge in KK dated over 30 years ago! My Mom and I are finicky foodies for sure and this cannot be of coincidence. I wonder if it was still the same chef 25 years later when I visited? lol

  • @smoothcrimmal
    @smoothcrimmal 5 лет назад +1

    I love soy milk with grass jelly because it's called Michael Jackson

  • @nancynguyen5307
    @nancynguyen5307 10 лет назад

    U spelled wrong sin not cin

  • @AuntyM66
    @AuntyM66 5 лет назад

    Michael Jackson LOL

  • @muhammadshafiq7335
    @muhammadshafiq7335 9 лет назад

    Is Zit all your foot is halal

    • @nyonyacooking
      @nyonyacooking  9 лет назад

      Muhammad Shafiq Please adjust the recipes according to your preferences ;)

  • @violetwinter
    @violetwinter 10 лет назад +1

    grass jelly is a favorite snack in Vietnam :p, is cheap, healthy and always make summer cooler :3
    I usually make the grass jelly myself ( kinda like making a normal jelly :D), but I don't know how to make the drink, thanks to your recipe, now I'm in love with this drink :P ( and all my friend love it)