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Grass Jelly With Basil Seeds (Sương Sáo Hạt É)

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14:25 23/06/2025

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Grass jelly with basil seeds shouldn't really be a recipe. It's so easy to make that it's embarrassing I'm even teaching you how to make it. But I need to spread the joys of this dessert to everyone, so here we are.

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A tall clear glass with blue and pink flowers holds grass jelly with basil seeds and nata de coco suspended in sugar water. It is placed on a black background.

This dessert is perfect for muggy, humid summer days. Every day in Vietnam is muggy, hot and humid, so this is eaten year-round. Here in D.C., I look forward to filling up on grass jelly with basil seeds every summer. The lightly herbal flavor of the grass jelly pairs perfectly with the slight crunch of the basil seeds and the toothsome chew of the nata de coco.

You could call this dish a type of chè, or a Vietnamese sweet soup, beverage or pudding. When I think of Asian desserts, I don't think of baked goods like cakes or cookies. I'll always reach for the chè! If you like this one, you should definitely try my sweet corn pudding, or chè bắp.

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  • ? Ingredients
  • ? Instructions
  • ? Substitutions
  • ? Variations
  • ? Serving size suggestions and storage
  • Grass Jelly With Basil Seeds (Sương Sáo Hạt É)
  • ? Food safety
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? Ingredients

Grass jelly is made with the leaves of the Chinese mesona plant. It's a member of the mint family and gives the jelly a lightly minty, herbal taste. I like to use canned grass jelly, but you can also find powdered versions that you cook, just like Jello. The canned stuff comes ready to eat.

Nata de coco is made by fermenting coconut water. Don't worry though — it doesn't taste fermented. It has a light coconut taste and a chewy texture I find addictive. You can find it jarred or canned — often in different flavors and colors.

Sweet basil seeds can be found in many East Asian or Indian grocery stores. If you can't find it, you can use chia seeds, though the texture will be slightly different.

A can of Chin Chin brand grass jelly sits to the left of a can of Richin brand coconut jelly in syrup. A small bag of sweet basil seeds sits below the two cans.

You will need:

  • grass jelly
  • nata de coco
  • sweet basil seeds
  • water
  • sugar

See recipe card for quantities.

? Instructions

Hint: If you want to eat this right away, you can add ice to the bowl instead of water to chill it faster.

? Substitutions

  • Canned grass jelly - You can find powdered grass jelly at most Asian grocery stores. Follow the instructions on the package to cook it. You'll need to cook the jelly and chill it before cutting it up.
  • Nata de coco - you can easily omit this and just make grass jelly with basil seeds. Fresh, frozen or canned coconut flesh would also taste great.
  • Basil seeds - You can use chia seeds if you can't find basil seeds. Basil seeds absorb water much faster than chia seeds, so you'll need to soak chia seeds for a longer amount of time. Chia seeds also do not become opaque when they absorb water and have a slightly slimier texture.

? Variations

  • Extra coconut - Try using coconut water instead of regular water for extra coconut flavor. You can also top it with some sweetened coconut cream or sweetened coconut milk for a creamy dessert.

? Serving size suggestions and storage

You can make this the day before you want to serve it, but the grass jelly will slowly discolor the other ingredients. If appearance is important to you, make this a few hours before you serve it.

This will last in the fridge for up to a week.

Note: Nutrition facts as an estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

? Food safety

  • Don't leave food sitting out at room temperature for extended periods

See more guidelines at USDA.gov.

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