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Watermelon Prune Ice Pops

 
  Source: by The Vegetarian Society (Singapore)  
     
 

Watermelon Prune Ice Pops
"Picture provided by The Vegetarian Society"

Ingredients:

  • 400ml strained watermelon juice
  • 3 preserved sweet and sour prunes
  • ‘ice-pop’ mould

Method:

  1. Remove pits of preserved prunes, then dice into small pieces
  2. Add diced prunes to watermelon juice and sit in fridge for few hours
  3. Pour into ice pop moulds and freeze
 
     
 
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The Vegetarian Society (Singapore)

Healthy vegetarian fare is far from bland and boring.  You’d be surprised at the sheer variety of dishes with delectable taste and texture that awaits you.  Singapore is spoilt for choice when it comes to a wonderful array of herbs, spices, fresh fruits and vegetables from the region.  You’re only limited by your imagination.  Not knowing how to cook shouldn’t stop you from preparing easy, delicious and healthy meals.

VSS is happy to bring you some inspirations from the New Asian Traditions Vegetarian Cookbook.  This cookbook is available at public libraries and for more information, please contact http://www.vegetarian-society.org/node/1338