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Coconut Surprise

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Grains Bawarch1 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Tender coconuts
1 dr Kewra essence
1 ts Sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Remove water from coconuts.
Break open and scrape the tender malai.
Add sugar and essence.
Chill the mixture well.
Run the mixture in a mixie.
Serve while frothy in glasses.
Note: If coconut water is not sweet add some more sugar.
Making time: 10 minutes (except chilling time)
Makes: 3 or 4 glasses
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