Sunday, May 16, 2010

Can anybody please tell me?

Under what name 'SAGO', that you use for pudding in South-Africa is called in UK. I would like to make some but most shops don't know what i am talking about, another thing is Naartjies what is it called in Uk. Thanks a lot guys:))

Can anybody please tell me?
Sago is sago, nothing to do with tapioca. Ambrosia do a nice creamy tinned milk sago pudding (desserts aisle of supermarket). They also do rice, tapioca and macaroni ones. The puddings are made in Devon, near to where I live, and are to die for.


Per Delia Smith's website, naartjies are tangerines, clementines, and mandarins here in the UK.
Reply:I think it's called Tapioca in the UK


I've never heard of the naartjies - sorry.
Reply:It is similar to a clementine, mandarin or tangerine - hope this helps
Reply:Sago is sago. But it's quite old fashioned so only bigger supermarkets may stock it. Naartjies I never heard of, sorry.
Reply:I am not 100% but I think it's just purely short grain rice, thats what I use for things like rice pudding %26amp; cabbage dolmas
Reply:try looking down the aisle that stores pasta and rice.


it should be near the pudding rice.think its called tapioce here.don't know about the other one ...sorry
Reply:it is still called sago in the uk, like a pale yellow powder? you can buy it in supermarkets


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