Рецепт Homemade Mango Wine Recipe / Manga Wine
It’s November already and hardly 52 days left to Christmas :).... Like I asked in one of my last year’s post have you started your Christmas
preparations like soaking fruits for Christmas cake or making wine etc? This
year I don’t need to soak much fruits as I have some left over from last year but
- wine I need to check if there is enough to last till Christmas ;).... And if in case you are looking for a nice
- Christmas cake or wine please check my old posts.... Now we will proceed to
- today’s wine recipe…. This wine was made after a phone conversation with my
- neighbor and cousin Saira.... during one of our chats the topic of wine making came
- up and we got the idea of Mango Wine..... for a week Mango wine was in my mind and I
- was thinking how it would taste etc..... so on my next grocery shopping I bought a
- kilo of ripe mangoes.....Since my Guava Wine was a huge hit I decided to follow
- the same recipe and after the fermentation period I gave a bottle to my cousin
- to taste and according to her husband this is my best trial :)..... I am waiting for
- next summer so that I can buy some Indian Alphonso Mangoes and try this wine
- one more time.... I know it’s not mango season now, but if you are a wine lover
- and whenever you get hold of some good quality mangoes do try this I am sure
- you will love it.....
- Homemade Mango Wine Recipe / Manga Wine
- Cooking time – 10 minutes
- Ready in 42 days
- Yield –about 5 liters
- Ingredients:
- Ripe Mangoes / Manga – 1 kg
- Sugar – 1 ¼ (or more depending upon the sweetness of mango)
- Boiled cooled water – 4 liters
- Yeast – ½ tbsp
- Kalkandam / Rock Sugar – 250 gm
Method:
Wash and wipe mangoes with a clean cloth.
Peel and dice mango
into small pieces.
Put diced mango pieces, sugar, water and yeast into a clean
sterilized bottle/ bharani; mix well and cover the bottle with a clean cloth or
with lid little loosely.
Stir this mixture for 21 days.
After 21 days strain
the mixture through a clean cheese / muslin cloth into a clean dry
vessel.
Clean and sterilize the bottle / bharani or use another sterilized
bottle and pour the strained wine and add kalkandam / Rock sugar mix well until
kalkamdam / rock sugar dissolves.
Keep this again for another 21 days and thereafter strain
the wine again and pour it into clean dry bottles.