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Bubble Tea Kit Gift Box - Fruit Selection Makes 12 Drinks | Flavoured Syrups Strawberry, Apple, Pineapple and Passion Fruit | Suitable for Vegans | By Bobalife

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Jellies– These are made from a coconut base and flavoring. They are available in fruit flavors, but if you’re feeling adventurous, you can also try coffee, aloe, or grass.

These popping pearls will definitely excite you with the fun, sudden burst of Mango juice. | Image from kungfutea_plainfieldRemember, if you’re drinking your favorite cup of boba once a month, it’s not all that bad. But, if you’re drinking anything that has around 400 calories daily, we suggest you revisit the moderation quote. Summer Fruits Box: Mango, Raspberry, Kiwi, Blueberry (3 drinks of each). Popping Boba: Strawberry, Blueberry, Passion Fruit. Jelly cubes can provide a sweet or herbal flavor to boba tea, complementing green tea or fruity drinks. Traditional milk boba tea is served with tapioca balls, which are made of starch and are commonly referred to as ‘pearls’.

Your typical cup of boba will consist of a tea base, milk or creamer, sweetener, and a topping of your choice. Toppings like boba pearls, popping boba pearls, lychee, jelly, pudding, etc. If you choose to opt-out from any toppings, the calories of your boba flavor will drop significantly. Not much really. Some roll it in sugar or honey for added flavor, but as ours sat in the Fruit Bubble Teas they started to take on the flavor of the Bubble Tea. Peach bubble tea contains about 400 calories per serving. For fewer calories, you can substitute the milk with non-dairy or skim, or skip it altogether. In addition, you can opt to use a low-calorie sweetener, and add fewer boba pearls to the final drink. Peach Bubble Tea Ingredients The drink is usually a combination of milk, water, tea and sugar, yet has a lot of variations. Boba tea is available in both hot and cold versions. It is typically served in a wide mouth plastic cup and sealed shut with a clear plastic wrap. (See picture above for reference) On the positive side of things, it can be wonderful for enhancing your drink with the true flavour of the fruit - sweetness, sourness, and freshness will all come through in the infusing process, leading to a wonderful lychee boba.

Which Toppings Are Best in a Fruit Bubble Tea?

First, let’s start off with the supplies. Depending on the type of boba, you first want to choose your ideal topping. For the sake of this example, we’ll use a tapioca pearl. For mango slush boba, blend the fruit, milk, ice, and sugar until smooth. Pour it on top of your pearl toppings. You’ll have a delicious boba slush. Mango boba smoothie Experiment with different fruit flavors, milk options, and sweeteners to find your perfect drink. Making your own bubble tea is also a great way to customize the level of sweetness and choose healthier ingredients, like fresh fruit and dairy-free milk. You can add milk to fruit teas. The best fruits to mix with dairy milk are low-acid fruits like mango, honeydew, papaya, strawberries, and coconut. Foods high in acid include pineapples, oranges, blueberries, and passion fruit. Acidic fruits like these do not mix well with dairy milk. They can also contribute to acid reflux and aggravate upper GI issues like ulcers. As mentioned earlier, the typical boba in milk boba (Tapioca) is a starch, and it has no gelatin in it. Because of this, if you do make boba at home it’ll be pretty easy to follow a vegan diet.

You’ll like this difference in texture and find that the popping boba is also easy to make at home:

When you are straining the fruit, make sure to press down on the fruit to get the most intense flavour you can.

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