Can anybody please tell me?!
Answers: Under what name 'SAGO', that you use for pudding in South-Africa is called in UK. I would like to make some but most shops don't know what i am talking about, another thing is Naartjies what is it called in Uk. Thanks a lot guys:))
Sago is sago, nothing to do with tapioca. Ambrosia do a nice creamy tinned milk sago pudding (desserts aisle of supermarket). They also do rice, tapioca and macaroni ones. The puddings are made in Devon, near to where I live, and are to die for.
Per Delia Smith's website, naartjies are tangerines, clementines, and mandarins here in the UK.
I am not 100% but I think it's just purely short grain rice, thats what I use for things like rice pudding & cabbage dolmas
I think it's called Tapioca in the UK
I've never heard of the naartjies - sorry.
it is still called sago in the uk, like a pale yellow powder? you can buy it in supermarkets
Sago is sago. But it's quite old fashioned so only bigger supermarkets may stock it. Naartjies I never heard of, sorry.
try looking down the aisle that stores pasta and rice.
it should be near the pudding rice.think its called tapioce here.don't know about the other one ...sorry
It is similar to a clementine, mandarin or tangerine - hope this helps