![]() You have probably noticed that these colorful mini mochi balls look like a smaller version of tricolor dango – Itachi Uchiha’s favorite snack. ![]() It could be boba made with tapioca starch or mini mochi balls made from rice flour. How to make grass jelly at home 3. Mini mochi ballsĬhewy texture balls are just perfect for bubble tea. Add to milk tea to make grass jelly milk tea. Use a small knife to slice the grass jelly into cubes.Cover the container with the lid or food wrap, keep in the fridge for at least 2 hours. Pour the hot mixture into a square container, cool off to room temperature.Boil 400 ml of water in a kettle cooker or in a saucepan, pour grass jelly mixture into the boiling water. Stir constantly over medium low heat until the mixture completely dissolved into a clear glue-like solution.Stir and dissolve 25 grams of grass jelly powder with 100 ml of cold water. ![]() If you can’t find a Meet Fresh store nearby, you can also easily make grass jelly at home with grass jelly powder : I was a such big fan of Meet Fresh‘s Icy Grass Jelly Signature when I was in China. These black diamond like herb jelly can add a very special chilling, refreshing, and slightly bitter taste to your bubble tea. Stir to combine, add sweetener/additional boba to taste and enjoy! Matcha Coconut Milk Tea with LycheeĪdd lychees and coconut water ice to cup, then pour in matcha and coconut milk.Grass jelly, also known as herb jelly, is created by using the Platostoma palustre plant. Stir to combine, add sweetener/additional boba to taste and enjoy! Golden Oat Milk Bubble Tea with PeachĢ oz Royal New York Organic Turmeric Ginger TeaĦ g pureed peaches (you can use frozen, canned or fresh!)Īdd boba and ice to cup, then pour in pureed peaches, organic turmeric ginger tea and oat milk. Stir to combine, add sweetener/additional boba to taste and enjoy! Iced Milk Coffee with Brown Sugar BobaĨ oz Royal New York brewed coffee – we recommend RNY # 48302ġ/4 to 1/2 cup brown sugar tapioca pearlsĪdd boba and ice to cup, then pour in condensed milk and brewed coffee. ![]() Give these a try or use them as inspiration for your own creative bubble tea recipes! Bubble Tea Recipes for your café menu Papaya Pineapple Lemonade with Mango Popping BobaĤ oz Royal New York Papaya Pineapple Punch TeaĪdd boba and ice to cup, then pour in lemonade and Papaya Pineapple Punch tea. See below for some of the recipes we put together using Royal New York tea and coffee. Coffee customers only? Iced coffee and brown sugar are a match made in heaven! Top sellers like Earl Grey, Masala chai, and matcha are all fantastic bases for a delicious milk tea! If you’re planning a spring/summer menu, fruity and floral teas like jasmine green and hibiscus berry will look beautiful with sliced fruit and colorful popping boba. Jellies, custards, foams, fruits, and flavors mean that each drink can be as unique as the customer ordering it. Boba is a vital element, however, bubble tea is the official name of the finished drink! How to incorporate Bubble Tea in your café menuĪs the bubble tea industry has expanded, so have the number of customizations that shops offer. Boba is the name for the tapioca balls that are added to the drink. You’ll often hear the names bubble tea and boba tea used interchangeably. Some popular choices are Assam, Ceylon, jasmine green, matcha, and rose. Black tea can easily be swapped out for green, oolong, and herbal options. The base recipe is simple but delicious: brown sugar and tapioca starch for the boba, with condensed milk and strong black tea. Through the 1990s it rapidly spread throughout Asia and eventually reached California in 1997. What is Bubble Tea?īubble milk tea originated in Taiwan in the 1980s. With the giants of the coffee industry already testing bubble tea recipes on their menus, now is the time to consider how your café can introduce exciting interpretations of this drink. As bubble tea shops continue to grow in popularity in the US, the coffee shop is the next frontier for the tea-based treat.
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