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    Bubble Tea Recipe (Boba Milk Tea)
    Yummly
    the ingredients listed is just variants of tea and water and single entry of brown sugar... not even milk or boba
    Pea Tea Latte With Boba Recipe by Tasty
    Tasty
    This pea tea latte with boba is sure to satisfy you with both its flavor and its beauty. The tea is light and refreshing, while the boba is sweet and chewy. Pea tea is made with butterfly pea flower leaves, which hold a gorgeous blue hue. For a fun science project, squeeze in some lemon juice and watch the tea turn from beautiful blue to vibrant purple. Add some ice and enjoy the flavor of lemon iced tea. If you love your lattes, slowly pour in half-and-half over the back of a spoon to form swirls in the tea. It’s like having the ocean in a cup! The blue color is dark upon brewing the tea, so add ice to your glass for a brighter hue. If you want a touch of sweetness, try adding in some condensed milk!
    Boba Pancakes With Milk Tea Cream Recipe by Tasty
    Tasty
    These boba pancakes are inspired by a cafe Jasmine visited in Taiwan and taste exactly like  boba milk tea in pancake form! The pancakes are fluffy, the boba are beautifully chewy, and the tea-infused cream is glossy and delectable. Have these for breakfast, brunch, or dessert for a delightful treat.
    Boba Milk Tea Recipe by Tasty
    Tasty
    This classic bubble tea drink, originating from Taiwan, is one of my favorite summer drink recipes. It's refreshing and energizing and packs a caffeine punch. This homemade boba milk tea recipe, inspired by my strolls in Taiwan, is super simple. I make it with condensed milk, which blends perfectly with strong black tea. Some street vendors opt for whole milk, which offers an equally authentic taste of Taiwanese boba milk tea for those not fond of condensed milk. For a less sweet option, adjust the amount of brown sugar syrup or condensed milk. No muscovado sugar? Don't fret. Brown sugar works just as well!
    Bubble Tea AKA Boba Chicago Tea
    Food52
    If you're a Chicago local, you cannot go a summer without Boba tea. This recipe will satisfy that need in a simple and easy-to-make bubble tea way.
    Taiwanese Bubble Tea Recipe by Tasty
    Tasty
    Craving bubble tea but don’t want to keep spending so much money on it? Making your own is really easy — and much more customizable. You can buy tapioca pearls or boba from Walmart or Amazon (or your local Taiwanese store) then make the tea with a blend of your favorite black tea, sweetener, and half and half or non-dairy substitute. Just add ice and a wide straw, and you can have your favorite treat anytime!
    Brown Sugar Boba Milk Tea
    Food Network
    This homemade version of brown sugar milk tea allows you to play with your dream ratio of tea to milk to sweet chewy boba. Also known as tiger milk tea because of the tiger-like streaks of brown sugar syrup on the glass, the delicious drink originates in Taiwan and has grown in popularity, extending all over the United States. In this recipe, the brown sugar tapioca bubbles get a good soak in brown sugar syrup, doubling down on that toasted sugar flavor.
    Thai Tea Boba Wheel Cakes Recipe by Tasty
    Tasty
    Thai tea milk tea meets Taiwanese street food.
    Taro Milk Tea With Boba Recipe by Tasty
    Tasty
    This is about to be your new favorite drink. Take your green tea to the next level by adding taro powder. It'll make your drink a gorgeous purple color and will also add a nutty flavor, similar to pistachio. It’s the perfect drink to make in batches for a whole crowd to enjoy! You can find taro powder at your local Asian grocery store.