Nata De Cocoa & Yoghurt Jelly

Do you know Nata De Cocoa that is sometimes called Coconut Jelly? Nata De Cocoa is a slightly chewy, translucent, jelly-like food produced by the fermentation of Coconut Water. I have been fond of Nata De Cocoa since my childhood. Yoghurt Jelly with Nata De Cocoa is a popular dessert in Japan. I have never seen it in Australia. It’s quite easy to make, and Canned Nata De Cocoa is available from many Asian grocery stores.
Nata De Cocoa & Yoghurt Jelly
Do you know Nata De Cocoa that is sometimes called Coconut Jelly? Nata De Cocoa is a slightly chewy, translucent, jelly-like food produced by the fermentation of Coconut Water. I have been fond of Nata De Cocoa since my childhood. Yoghurt Jelly with Nata De Cocoa is a popular dessert in Japan. I have never seen it in Australia. It’s quite easy to make, and Canned Nata De Cocoa is available from many Asian grocery stores.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Sprinkle Gelatine Powder into Water in a small bowl and soak for 5-10 minutes.
- 2
Heat 1/2 cup Milk and Sugar in a saucepan, bring close to the boil, and remove from the heat. Add soaked Gelatine, mix well until Gelatine dissolves, then add remaining 1/2 cup Milk and mix well. *Note: This method cools the mixture quicker.
- 3
Whisk in Yoghurt and Lemon Juice. Pour the mixture into the serving glasses or jelly moulds, and add the drained Nata De Cocoa. Leave them in the fridge until set. *Note: You can place Nata De Cocoa into the serving glasses first.
- 4
*Note: You can add some Fruit as well.
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