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Milk Tea Flavoured Bubble Tea Powder 1 kg, 33 Servings - Make Bubble Tea at Home - Ideal for Frappes, Coffee, Boba Tea, Milkshakes - Gluten Free, Halal Certified

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However, let’s not forget the importance of the tea too. After all, boba tea would be nothing without the actual tea itself! It’s possible to use any kind of tea when making bubble tea, but each type has its own effect on the overall flavor. In this section, we will go over the details of what kind of sweetener you should choose to match with the other ingredients of your boba drink. Simple Syrup

You can make more simple syrup by doubling the quantities if you like a sweeter bubble tea drink. It keeps in the fridge for up to a month. Pour your chilled tea 2/3 of the way up the glass. For a creamy tea, add a splash of your favorite milk. Give the glass a stir with your straw to combine sweetener and milk and enjoy! Popular Bubble Tea Flavors Let it brew for around 12 hours inside the fridge (this works best overnight). This will give a sweeter, less caffeinated brew. The ingredients you’ll need for bubble tea or boba with powder are the following. You’ll need the bubble tea powder of course, tapioca pearls (boba pearls) and maybe a sweetener like honey. This is in case you don’t think it’s sweet enough.However, we think that the most convincing reason is that you can control the calorie count that is in your cup of boba drink. When you are your own ‘bobarista’ of your bubble tea drink, then you can fine-tune the ingredients and their amounts to best fit your taste buds, but also your current diet plans. To ably assist you on your bubble tea journey we supply some of the finest flavours in powder form that are a key component to creating the most delicious milky bubble tea drinks imaginable. All of our powders are sourced directly from Taiwan, the home of bubble tea and we both traditional and non-traditional flavours to suit every palate. Boba Fresh milk tea is made from only two ingredients: the root vegetable and milk. This is called 芋頭鮮奶 (Yùtou xiān nǎi) in Chinese which translates to ‘Taro Fresh Milk’. Despite some boba shops calling it a ‘tea’, there is no tea inside this drink. Therefore, it is caffeine-free. As mentioned above, there are usually two types of taro milk tea that are commonly found in boba shops. However, both can be made either with the powder or the pureed root vegetable.

We have included instructions on how to brew Assam and Earl Grey within this recipe. In case you want to make other types of teas, follow the instructions included with the leaf blend. Brewing While the bubbles in the name of “bubble tea” really refer to the air bubbles formed by shaking up the drink, but most individuals now refer to the bubbles as the boba or pearls found in the beverage. There are several choices for this aspect of the drink.

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In bubble tea, the taro flavor can be described as earthy, nutty, slightly sweet flavor similar to sweet potatoes. When sweetened it can have a slight vanilla flavor. J Way’s brown sugar milk tea powder continues to win the hearts of many for many years now. | Image from jwayboba

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