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How may calories does an average Black Bubble Tea have?

I alway buy one, I'm an addict DX
but I think I've gained weight because of..maybe?

anyways I wanna know the calories (:


Well bad news, it's pretty high in calorie if you're watching calories(who isn't in one way or another).

While looking it up I found this comprehensive site of nutrition facts of mostly asian foods that I don't usually see...

Make your own "Bubble Tea"


It#39;s easy to make and delicious! If you store your cooked boba in the syrup, or any other liquid for too long they will get hard again. All ...

how do they make flavoured green/black bubble tea in those bubble tea shops in just a few minutes?



With magic!

What makes black tapioca pearls in bubble tea black? food coloring?



To form the black tapioca pearl for bubble tea, the tapioca starch is heated with water and caramel into a thick paste which is then run through the sieves to form pellets. The consistency of tapioca pearls is somewhere between jello and gummy...

where can you buy bubble tea powder/black pearls and how much are they?

i need to get my bubble tea on soon and am contemplating making some...


any Asian (chinese markets are a safer choice over Vietnamese or Japanese- but it depends on the largest Asian population in your area) market will do. Just head down the tea isle for the 'bubble tea powder' and go to the dessert isle for the pearls.

How do I make the black pearls in Bubble Tea?

as stated above. any links or recipies would be appreciated (:

thanks in advance.


yumm i buy them from bubble cup or lucky cup
the jelly thingys yeah?
also known as tapioca pearls

ive been trying to find it but all i found was this page;
http://coffeetea.about.com/cs/bubbletea/...


Boba bTea/b And Its Recipe | Different Types Of Teas

Have you ever taste BOBA. Do you know what is it? Or do you ever heard of it? Well let me tell you about it. IT’S A TEA. Well it’s a type of tea with different flavors and can be hot and can be cold. Are you tired of the latest fad coffees? Something new is hitting tea houses and coffee shops across the country. It’s bubble tea. This bizarre drink also goes by the names BOBA, pearl tea, milk tea, or bubble drink. It’s part drink, part dessert snack, and all fun!

Bubble tea is far from the plain-looking tea you are familiar with. It comes in a wild variety of flavors and colors. Challenge your palate with peach, lichee, mango or passion fruit! There are also the more traditional green or black tea flavors. It can be served either hot or cold. My personal favorite is chocolate milk black tea, iced.

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Online Athens - Feb 07, 2010

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GSU Signal - Jan 27, 2010

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Sydney Morning Herald - Jan 27, 2010

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