Servings 3
- Amount Per Serving
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 2.62g5%
- Saturated Fat 1.52g8%
- Cholesterol 9.79mg4%
- Sodium 31.76mg2%
- Potassium 128.44mg4%
- Total Carbohydrate 73.5g25%
- Dietary Fiber 0.45g2%
- Sugars 30.55g
- Protein 2.77g6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Please note that the nutritional values provided are approximate and may vary depending on the specific ingredients and portion sizes used. It's always best to double-check with your specific ingredients and measurements for accurate nutritional information.
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Tips and Variations:
- Experiment with different tea flavors such as green tea, oolong tea, or fruit-infused teas to create unique bubble tea variations.
- Customize the sweetness level by adjusting the amount of sugar or sweetener to suit your taste preferences.
- Add a splash of flavored syrups such as vanilla, caramel, or fruit syrups for extra depth of flavor.
- If you don't have a cocktail shaker, you can use a mason jar with a tight-fitting lid to shake the bubble tea mixture.
Serving Suggestions:
- Enjoy the bubble tea with cold foam as a refreshing afternoon pick-me-up or as a delightful dessert-like treat.
- Pair it with your favorite snacks or desserts, such as mochi, macarons, or Asian pastries.
- Serve it at parties, gatherings, or as a special treat for bubble tea enthusiasts.
Allergen Information:
Bubble tea can contain a range of ingredients, some of which may pose allergen concerns:
- Dairy: Many bubble tea recipes include dairy in the form of milk or cream. If you are lactose intolerant or have a dairy allergy, you can opt for dairy-free alternatives like almond milk, soy milk, or coconut milk.
- Tapioca Pearls: The tapioca pearls used in bubble tea are made from cassava root. While they are usually gluten-free, it's essential to check if there are any cross-contamination risks if you have a gluten sensitivity or allergy.
- Nuts: Some bubble tea shops offer nut-flavored syrups or toppings like almond jelly. If you have nut allergies, inquire about potential cross-contamination or opt for nut-free choices.
- Fruit Allergies: If you have fruit allergies, be cautious when selecting fruit-flavored bubble teas, as they often contain real fruit or fruit purees.
Wine or Drink Pairing:
Bubble tea is typically enjoyed on its own as a refreshing and sweet beverage. However, if you'd like to experiment with pairings, consider these options:
- Light Snacks: Bubble tea pairs well with light snacks like popcorn, chips, or fruit slices. The sweetness of the tea can complement savory or slightly salty flavors.
- Asian Cuisine: If you're having a meal, especially Asian dishes, bubble tea can be a delightful accompaniment. It pairs nicely with sushi, dumplings, or noodle dishes.
Storage and Leftovers:
Bubble tea is best enjoyed fresh, but if you find yourself with leftovers:
- Tapioca Pearls: Leftover cooked tapioca pearls can be stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator for a day or two. To reheat them, briefly microwave with a bit of water to soften.
- Tea Base: If you have leftover brewed tea or tea concentrate, store it in the refrigerator for up to a day. Be sure to seal it tightly to prevent the tea from absorbing other odors.
- Milk or Creamer: Dairy or non-dairy milk or creamer should also be refrigerated if not used immediately.
- Shaking Before Consumption: When you're ready to enjoy your leftover bubble tea, give it a good shake to mix the ingredients, especially if it has been sitting for a while.
Keywords:
Bubble tea, boba tea, cold foam, tapioca pearls, milk tea, refreshing drinks, beverages
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