The Most Popular Bubble Tea Flavors:
With all of these flavors, where should you begin? It's probably best to start off with the most popular fruit bubble tea flavors. They're a hit for a reason and a great starting point for your own bubble tea adventures.
1.Honeydew:
Honeydew tastes best when it is 100% ripe and has a good sugar content. ... If you know what a canteloupe tastes like (the melon with a netted skin and salmon coloured flesh), it is similar. The key difference is that a honeydew can be a lot sweeter without having that musky aftertaste
Honeydew bubble tea is perfectly refreshing for the hottest of summer days. Typically it's made into a smoothie like texture for the best consumption and like any smoothie in the summer, it's extremely satisfying. With it's refreshing taste and smooth texture, you'll want this every time it's hot.
Honeydew tastes best when it is 100% ripe and has a good sugar content. ... If you know what a canteloupe tastes like (the melon with a netted skin and salmon coloured flesh), it is similar. The key difference is that a honeydew can be a lot sweeter without having that musky aftertaste
Honeydew bubble tea is perfectly refreshing for the hottest of summer days. Typically it's made into a smoothie like texture for the best consumption and like any smoothie in the summer, it's extremely satisfying. With it's refreshing taste and smooth texture, you'll want this every time it's hot.
2.Lychee:
Though it's popular amongst alcoholic treats and candy, we're here to talk about how lychee is incorporated into bubble tea to make the best tasting lychee bubble tea. With it's flavor profile and texture being very close to a grape, it suits well in a sweet bubble tea!
Some people also swear that it tastes more like a pear or a watermelon. It's a balance of sweet and tart. Lychees are a solid addition to most drinks, and are definitely a bold flavor that, if used properly, can add to a dish. If you're craving a new fruit to try, lychee is for sure a solid choice.
3.Mango:
Bubble Tea (boba tea) is a common drink in Southeast Asia, and it's now popular in the U.S. Make mango-coconut bubble tea at home with this recipe.
Drizzle honey on the pearls and refrigerate until ready to use. Put mango, tea and milk in a blender and blend until smooth. Serve over tapioca pearls.
4.Passion Fruit:
Typically a traditional thai bubble tea is made with thai tea mix (similar to black tea) and sweetened condensed milk, along with a base of chewy black tapioca pearls. ... The passion fruit adds a surprising brightness to the tea, slightly tart with a tropical tang that is offset perfectly by the creamy sweet tea
Created to deliver a burst of bright, tart flavor, our Passion Fruit Bursting Boba® offers the perfect way to top off frozen yogurt desserts or tropical drinks. Each ball pops in the mouth for a unique texture. Add passion fruit boba to set your mind adrift to a quiet tropical beach.
5.Peach:
This easy, homemade peach bubble tea is the perfect summery drink! Flavored and sweetened all naturally, with chewy tapioca pearls as the "bubbles"!
this frothy blended beverage is filled with peach flavor. Pour this drink over chewy tapioca pearls to create a unique texture
6.Plum:
Creamy, juicy plum flavor and plenty of aromatic spices, chewy boba and just a hint of sweetness combine to make this delicious
Asides from being tasty, it is also packed with beneficial nutrients. Have the sweet and rich taste of plums with every beverage you make at home with our Plum Syrup. Since this syrup is made with only quality ingredients, each beverage you make will taste like the real fruit. For a refreshing plum juice, mix this syrup with some ice and water and shake well.
7.Strawberry:
This fresh strawberry slush bubble tea is a refreshing treat for warm summer days. Impress your family and friends with this easy to follow recipe. Adapt your slush with any fresh fruit you like and add tapioca pearls as a base for a fun drink!
If you'd like to try a bubble tea that's a bit more savory, try one of these favorite flavors:
1.Almond:
To prepare this recipe you'll need black tapioca pearls (boba), raw or turbinado sugar, almond syrup, almond milk (homemade if possible) and thai tea mix or black tea (which will taste similar but will not give you the same vibrant orange color).
Based on some research studies, the magnesium, potassium, vitamin E, monosaturated fats, and fiber content in almonds are believed to bring down the LDL levels, thereby helping in reducing the risk of high cholesterol.
The boba (aka the tiny, chewy black balls at the bottom of the drink) is made from tapioca, which is a gluten-free starch extracted from the root of a cassava plant. ... You can add it to tons of different drinks (including tea, milk tea, iced coffee or even slushies and smoothies)
3.Ginger:
Useful in improving digestion and increasing absorption of food, ginger tea can bloating after eating too much. Ginger contains anti-inflammatory properties that make it an ideal home remedy for muscle and joint problems. In addition to drinking ginger tea, you can also use it to soak inflamed joints
Pudding is delicious, sweet gelatin-style dessert that people crave because it's usually single serving, soft and infused with a milky-flavor. Great topping inside bubble tea drinks, fruit teas and even with snow ice or other frozen desserts such as yogurt or ice-cream
5.Taro:
Taro root powder mix is ideal for making sweet and creamy taro bubble tea, smoothies and other drinks. The flavor of taro root is very unique and comes from a starchy root similar to the potato. Some people describe taro root powder mix as having a sweet and nutty vanilla taste.
My fav flavor from our bubble tea shop is the Taro with the sweet bubbles and this is just as good. We will definitely order more when we run out and hopefully get to try some more flavors as well. This one is VERY good thought. I recommend it if you like bubble tea or just want to try it for first time
To prepare this recipe you'll need black tapioca pearls (boba), raw or turbinado sugar, almond syrup, almond milk (homemade if possible) and thai tea mix or black tea (which will taste similar but will not give you the same vibrant orange color).
Based on some research studies, the magnesium, potassium, vitamin E, monosaturated fats, and fiber content in almonds are believed to bring down the LDL levels, thereby helping in reducing the risk of high cholesterol.
The boba (aka the tiny, chewy black balls at the bottom of the drink) is made from tapioca, which is a gluten-free starch extracted from the root of a cassava plant. ... You can add it to tons of different drinks (including tea, milk tea, iced coffee or even slushies and smoothies)
Useful in improving digestion and increasing absorption of food, ginger tea can bloating after eating too much. Ginger contains anti-inflammatory properties that make it an ideal home remedy for muscle and joint problems. In addition to drinking ginger tea, you can also use it to soak inflamed joints
Pudding is delicious, sweet gelatin-style dessert that people crave because it's usually single serving, soft and infused with a milky-flavor. Great topping inside bubble tea drinks, fruit teas and even with snow ice or other frozen desserts such as yogurt or ice-cream
Taro root powder mix is ideal for making sweet and creamy taro bubble tea, smoothies and other drinks. The flavor of taro root is very unique and comes from a starchy root similar to the potato. Some people describe taro root powder mix as having a sweet and nutty vanilla taste.
My fav flavor from our bubble tea shop is the Taro with the sweet bubbles and this is just as good. We will definitely order more when we run out and hopefully get to try some more flavors as well. This one is VERY good thought. I recommend it if you like bubble tea or just want to try it for first time
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