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Simple Mango Popsicles

By Chioma

Mango Popsicles simply nutritious for the hot weather

Children love popsicles a lot, especially during the hot weather. You can turn plain fruits to popsicles for them especially for those fussy eaters that will not eat their fruits raw.

These Mango Popsicles are made with just fresh very ripe sweet mangoes without any additives. They turned out very delicious and was quickly devoured by the kids, even the one that doesn’t touch mango had a go. Make this nutritious pops for your kids in place of the sugar laden ones that are generally not healthy for them.

Mango Popsicles Recipe

Ingredients

  • 2 fresh & fleshy ripe mangoes
  • Honey (optional & i didn’t bother adding to mine as the mango was sweet enough)

(You will need popsicle moulds)

Method

  1. Wash and peel the back of the mangoes. Cut out the flesh and whizz in a blender. You can also use a fork or masher to mash it up well, then pas through a strainer to get a smooth pulp.
  2. Mix in the honey (if using), pour into moulds and put in the freezer overnight or for at least 6 hours before handing out to the kids or eating them yourself.
  3. To loosen the moulds, run under a tap or dip in water before pulling them out.

Watch a video of how i made it on Facebook? Find it here and join our fan page by clicking the LIKE button too.

Have you tried the Yogurt & Ugu Ice Lollies and also the Banana-Zobo Ice Lollies? Click on them to find out how to make these delicious treats for your kids.

Filed Under: 1-3 years, 9-12 months, All Recipes, Family Foods, Fruits & Salads, Juices, Drinks and Smoothies, Snacks, Toddler Recipes & Family Foods

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Opinions, information and feedbacks on this site are personal and are not intended to replace medical advice. If you have any concerns about your child’s health and feeding, please consult your doctor or health professional.

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Hello! My name is Chioma and I love cooking. I enjoy being creative in the kitchen, using simple and easy-to-find ingredients to come up with a variety of baby and kid-friendly Nigerian food ideas. I believe our kids can still get the best nutrition from our local ingredients. Welcome to Mummy's Yum where I share my passion and ideas. Read more

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