(You want the tea to be strong, since it will get watered down with the ice.) When I make my Thai boba tea, I use about 2-3 tablespoons of 2 % milk. I pour the tea into a glass filled with ice and then add the boba. How much boba you add is up to you – I tend to ...
One of my favorite ways to use it is to make homemade, fresh taro milk tea, but it’s also great for unique milkshakes and filling pastries like moon pies or steamed buns. Taro paste also makes a great filling for mochi – a traditional Japanese delicacy. It can even be mixed with ...
Milk tea, basically, is tea with added milk. This makes a smoother and marginally sweet kind of tea. It’s a famous method to serve tea in numerous pieces of the world, and it’s a simple method to switch up your normal cup of tea. There are numerous locales on the planet where mi...
A brown sugar boba milk tea from Tiger Sugar Brown Sugar Ultra-rich brown sugar boba tea has been an explosive hit in Taiwan, made popular in part thanks to the chain Tiger Sugar — a milk-heavy boba drink doused with a generous shot of cloyingly sweet brown sugar syrup, all swirling ...
Then you can add them to milk tea to make bubble tea or whatever dessert you like! (We’ll be coming out with some awesome desserts in the next couple weeks that do use these as well!) What Are Tapioca Pearls? Tapioca pearls, also called tapioca balls or boba, are small translucent...