Pakistani Bubblegum

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This is an experimental recipe for making a Pakistani-inspired bubblegum using Rooh Afza rose syrup and mastic gum. The process involves melting the ingredients and working them in powdered sugar. However, the creator notes this was a failed attempt, resulting in a brittle, pine-flavored candy rather than elastic bubblegum.

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Cooking Time
About 15 minutes
Difficulty
hard
Servings
About 15-20 small pieces

🍳 Cooking Flow

Melt mastic gum, corn syrup, and Rooh Afza in a saucepan. → Pour the hot mixture onto a tray of powdered sugar. → Knead and stretch the mixture in the sugar until it forms a dough. → Roll into a log and cut into cubes.

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Ingredients List

Mastic Gum:Several small vials (approx. 25-30g)
Corn Syrup:A small amount
Rooh Afza (Rose Syrup):A generous amount
Powdered Sugar:For coating

Important Notes

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The creator explicitly states "Don't follow this recipe" as the attempt failed to produce actual bubblegum.

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The final texture was brittle and crackly, not elastic or chewy.

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The flavor of the mastic gum (described as 'pine-like') was overpowering and masked the Rooh Afza flavor.

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The creator speculates that the ratios of ingredients were incorrect or that boiling the mixture (instead of microwaving) caused the failure.

📺Channel:GoldenGully
👀Views:1,181,070
👍Likes:16,471
📅Published:9/27/2025

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