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​6 quick sabja seed desserts that need zero cooking​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 17, 2025, 23:00 IST
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6 quick sabja seed desserts that need zero cooking

Sabja seeds, also called tukmaria or basil seeds, are the unsung heroes of Indian summers. Tiny but mighty, they soak up water quickly and swell into jelly-like pearls that are cooling and refreshing. These little seeds aren’t just great for beating the heat—they also aid digestion, help control blood sugar, and keep you hydrated with a burst of fibre. You don’t need to switch on the stove for these desserts. Just mix, chill, and enjoy. Let’s dive into some easy, no-cook sabja treats with a simple desi twist.

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Kesar badam delight

Soak sabja seeds in cold milk until they swell up nicely. Mix in a spoon of almond powder and a few saffron strands soaked in warm milk. Sweeten it with a little honey or jaggery syrup. This creamy, fragrant dessert cools you off and provides healthy fats and antioxidants from the almonds and saffron.

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Mango lassi sabja cooler

Mix soaked sabja seeds into thick yogurt blended with ripe mango pulp and a touch of cardamom powder. Chill it well for that perfect summer treat. This mango lassi twist not only refreshes but also nourishes your gut with probiotics and fibre, making it a delicious way to stay cool and happy.

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Rose pista sabja pudding

Combine soaked sabja seeds with chilled rose syrup and milk. Toss in chopped pistachios for that extra crunch and flavour. The floral aroma of rose combined with the nutty pista is a match made in heaven. Plus, it’s hydrating and light, ideal for warm days when you want something sweet without feeling heavy.

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Lemon mint sabja fizz

Add soaked sabja seeds to sparkling water mixed with freshly squeezed lemon juice and crushed mint leaves. A little jaggery syrup can sweeten this fizzy drink. It’s zesty, bubbly, and packed with natural freshness. This simple concoction is a fantastic way to cool down and boost digestion simultaneously.

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Dry fruit sabja bites

Soak sabja seeds and mix them with chopped dates, figs, and roasted nuts like cashews and almonds. Add a little jaggery syrup to bind everything, then press the mixture into a tray. Chill it well and cut into small bars. These no-cook bites are energy-packed, naturally sweet, and perfect as a quick snack or dessert with a nutritious twist.

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Banana date pudding

Mash ripe bananas and blend with milk or a milk alternative. Stir in soaked sabja seeds and chopped dates to sweeten naturally. This creamy pudding is rich in fibre and natural sugars, keeping you energised and feeling full without heaviness.




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