Thagu byin
Burmese sweet sago pudding
- sago
- condensed milk
- coconut milk
- sugar
Thagu byin (Burmese: သာဂူပြင်; pronounced [θàɡùbjɪ̀ɴ]; also spelt thagu pyin) is a traditional Burmese snack or mont. The sweet delicacy is essentially a sweet sago pudding made with sago, coconut milk and condensed milk.[1] In recent years, thagu byin has seen a resurgence in popularity, as a packaged gift item.[2]
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