

Tip - Taro powder varies in color from brand to brand. Vanilla extract - Adds a warm, marshmallow-like flavor note.įresh mint - this optional topping gives it extra freshness and adds visual interest.Ĭondensened coconut milk - if you prefer a thicker version. Stir until the creamy taro powder is dissolved. We recommend around 3 teaspoons of sugar. Stir in the creamer or your choice of milk and then add sugar or preferred sweetener to your desired sweetness. In fact, most types of sugar work in this recipe (apart from powdered sugar). Lets make the Taro Flavoured Milk tea: Mix the Taro powder in 250 ml of hot water and stir until dissolved. Coconut and dark brown sugar are also good options. But don't worry if you don't have it on hand, simply use white sugar instead. Soft brown sugar - Using light brown instead of white sugar lends this recipe a caramel-like flavor note. Cook boba in a separate pot according to instructions.

Add vanilla, almond milk, sweetened condensed milk, and prepared jasmine tea (and optional coloring). The small tapioca pearls or 'bubbles' is where bubble. Transfer cooked taro (including any leftover juices) into a blender. The base of the beverage is usually a tea of some flavor mixed with milk, to which taro, tapioca pearls are added. More recently, the tea has become available in the U.S. Check the ingredients list to see if yours comes with sweetener and make sure to add sugar if it doesn't. Taro bubble tea is a popular beverage that originated in Taiwan in the 1980's later gained popularity throughout Asia. More often than not, it comes pre-sweetened which gives this smoothie some sweetness. Taro bubble tea is quickly growing in popularity and is extra fun with the additional of tapioca boba pearls.

Taro root powder - Similarly to boba pearls, you can buy the powder online or in Asian supermarkets. This taro milk tea is quick, easy and delicious. They come in various flavors like black sugar, green tea, lychee, etc. Make sure you choose quick-cook tapioca pearls. Tapioca (boba) balls - These are sold in local Asian supermarkets or online on Amazon or other big retailers.
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Feel free to substitute for whatever milk you like best. Coconut milk will change the flavor of the smoothie as it's quite overpowering. Oat milk, soy milk, and almond milk all work. Milk - As this is a vegan blog I used non-dairy milk. These are the simple ingredients you'll need to make your fresh taro smoothie.
