Mango Lassi

Bushra Mazhar @Bushra_1989
#mangoparty
Mainay mango Lassi Nahi banayi because mary Ghar zayada tar namkeen Lassi banti hy aur mango shake banta Hy but cookpad ki mehrbani Hy k aaj mujay Lassi bananay Ka moqa Mila ky mango Lassi 🥭 banayi Jaye.
Mango Lassi
#mangoparty
Mainay mango Lassi Nahi banayi because mary Ghar zayada tar namkeen Lassi banti hy aur mango shake banta Hy but cookpad ki mehrbani Hy k aaj mujay Lassi bananay Ka moqa Mila ky mango Lassi 🥭 banayi Jaye.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take a yogurt,milk and mango.
- 2
Take a blender add yogurt, milk and mango 🥭
- 3
Add sugar, ice cubes and blend well.
- 4
Delicious and nutritious Mango 🥭 Lassi is ready to serve.
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