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YHB Ocean Bomb Bubble Milk Tea Drink 315ml - Assorted Flavour (Pack of 4)

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Lele Tea first opened in Shanghai in Oct 2016. Now, it has 30 stores in tier 1 and new tier-one cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Xi'an. It recently completed its Pre-A Financing Round. For the next move, it plans to more than 50 stores soon and expands overseas Anyways, thanks for reading with talk boba and be sure to comment below. Did we fix your initial thoughts about bubble tea being too unhealthy or no? Let us know below and like always talk about boba, duh!

But, with all the above so far your simple bubble tea is looking to be around 200 calories, which isn’t too bad at all. (Like any good thing, balance is key!) How many calories are in tapioca pearls? The milk used in bubble teas serves to give you that silky and smooth texture when sipping on a delicious milk tea. Without a good creamer, a flavor like Thai tea wouldn’t be as great. The Taiwanese brand uses some of the purest water in the world to create these sparkling, super refreshing drinks in a range of mouth-watering flavours. They are best enjoyed chilled. Ocean Bomb Flavours KOI is a Taiwanese bubble tea brand starting its business in Singapore in 2007 and had operations in many countries. Its main brand is KOI Thé and others include KOI PLUS (high-end), KOI express, and KOI Signature Now that we’ve established the key ingredients that make up a great boba drink, let’s dive into the calories of each part.A good texture for boba is to have a chew that takes 8-15 bites to finish. Anything more or less is simply not that great. And if you favour something other than sparkling water, Ocean Bomb also provides tasty bubble tea drinks with a creamy milk base and tapioca pearls that give the drinks its characteristic chewy experience.

Photography: The Alley via Facebook Whether you're all about zero-sugar drinks or 120% sweetness with all the toppings, there's a bubble tea brand in Singapore for you. In addition to tea and milk, the two most important ingredients in a great bubble tea, you have the sweetener.

Typically bubble tea shops will scoop ¼ a cup of tapioca pearls that translates to the above calorie count. Cakes, ice cream, local desserts… these are a few of our favourite sugary things. Trends may come and go, but our sweet tooth remains. No matter if you’re a tea or coffee person, there’s a good chance you’ve sampled at least a couple of drinks from bubble tea stalls in Singapore. Especially since it’s so easy to snag a cup these days – the temptation to get in line lurks around every corner. But that also means we’re inundated with choice, which isn’t ideal when it comes to something as low on the healthy chart as bubble tea. Fret not! We’ve got you covered with our guide to the best boba brands that make every sip worth your while. All in moderation, of course. Oh, and BYO reusable cup and metal/bamboo straw please, because we’re all about that #lowwaste life. Best bubble tea spots in Singapore 1. Bober Tea Photography: Bober Tea via Facebook Another fresh addition to the drinks scene, JLD Dragon is known for its signature brown sugar milk, made of 1646 traditional Okinawa brown sugar and topped with whipped cream and creme fraiche for that perfect mix of sweet and creamy. How many calories are in boba? Is there a lot of calories in bubble tea? Will bubble tea make me gain weight? Is boba even healthy? How healthy is boba?

JLD Dragon, multiple locations including Star Vista and Waterway Point 9. Xing Fu Tang Photography: Xing Fu Tang via Facebook With each bite of boba pearls, it should break down naturally in 8-15 bites. What are the Calories in Bubble Tea? It doesn’t matter if you use a tea bag or actual tea leaves, the boiled water that is later steeped into tea has little to no calories at all. This is part of the reason why bubble tea doesn’t have many calories when you think about it. The base (the biggest part in terms of ingredients in boba) doesn’t have many calories at all. It’s the other ingredients or parts of the bubble tea that contain the calories but not as much as you’d think. What are the calories of milk in bubble tea? Let’s start with regular simply syrups or flavored syrups that boba shops tend to use often. Like any syrup, it’s mostly made of sugar and water boiled together. When counting the calories in 1 oz of simple syrup, you’re looking at about 30 – 50 calories.Prime’s Thai Tea, as its name suggests, it serves bubble tea in Thai style different from the majority which is either Taiwanese or Hongkongstyled bubble tea. It started its first shop in Jiangmen, the same place where Heytea started, in 2015. Ending 2018, it has more than 500 stores Instead of the usual milky flavours, Teafolia goes the route of fruit teas. While you can still get your usual chewy pearls with your choice of drink, it also has taro cubes, mashed kiwi, apple slices and pineapple pulp in its selection of toppings to keep things on the (slightly) healthier side. Gong Cha, multiple locations including Bugis Junction, Funan and Serangoon 22. Liho Photography: Liho via Facebook Yi He Tang was founded in Wuhan. Till October 2017, it has more than 1,000 stores nationwide. Its customers are mainly college students, and 90% of its stores are located near schools or universities Want artisanal tea that’s inspired by flavours from Taiwan, Japan and China? Bober Tea brings you irresistible fusion drinks. Its latest series of fruity teas include rose lychee coconut shake and chizu strawberry. You can also find classics like caramel milk tea and matcha milk tea. To treat yourself, pair your bubble tea with gelato options like brown sugar creme brulee and taro latte.

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