Tea Bubble Pearls Exploding Popping Boba

 

Exploding Boba Tea Popping Pearls

 

Popping pearls do not need to be prepped. These tea bubbles are ready to serve straight out the pack.

They are juice-filled and can be served the same way tapioca pearls in drinks. Exploding Boba is good for a faster pace business.


List of Popping Pearls

Popping Pearls lemon rose green apple kiwi rainbow

 
Popping pearls passion fruit orange Peach cherry Cantaloupe yogurt



Popping Pearls Strawberry mango lychee Pomegranate
 
 
 
 
  • Lemon Popping Pearls - tastes like natural lemons. Lemons have a very sour taste because of their high amounts of natural citric acids found in them.
  • Rose Popping Pearls - tastes like roses. It has a light floral (flowery) taste. The taste of flowers is said to be sweet with strawberries and green apples coming to mind. Depending on the type of rose, hints of fruit, mint, and even spices are found in the undertone of the taste.
  • Rainbow Popping Pearls - tastes like mango, passion fruit, strawberry, pineapple, and lychee. It is an assortment of fruit flavors. Mangos have more distinct sweet taste, passion fruit is a really sweet citrus, strawberries are both sweet and slightly tangy, and lychee is sweet with memories of grape, pears, and watermelon.
  • Green Apple Popping Pearls - tastes like green apples. Green apples are both sweet and sour in taste.
  • Kiwi Popping Pearls - tastes like the natural fruit kiwi. Kiwi fruit has a sweet taste that is more tart as the fruit matures.
  • Blueberry Popping Pearls - tastes like Blueberry. Blueberries have a sweet and slightly citric taste to them.
  • Passion Fruit Popping Pearls - tastes like the passion fruit with a really sweet flavor and citric properties.
  • Orange Popping Pearls - tastes like the orange fruit with a sweet and tart taste. Oranges have a bitter outer shell that is left out of its fruity flavors. Oranges are one of the most common well known fruits.
  • Peach Popping Pearls - tastes like the Peach fruit which is known for its distinctive sweet and juicy taste.
  • Cherry Popping Pearls - tastes like the Cherry fruit that has a very distinctive taste. It is as if you are eating a mildly sweet great  tasting medicine. It is a flavor that is difficult to recreate without using the natural cherries.
  • Canteloupe Popping Pearls - tastes like canteloupes. Canteloupes have a distinct mildy sweet flavor that makes it suitable in combination with other fruits and foods.
  • Yogurt Popping Pearls - tastes like yogurt. Many yogurts have different tastes because the yogurt itself is bland and tangy. Yogurts can be mixed with varieties of flavors to blend into that taste. The flavor has been high satisfying and delicious.
  • Strawberry Popping Pearls - taste like the fruit Strawberry which is sweet and tart in taste. Strawberries are very popular because of the balance in the mild taste that makes them great for other sugar additives.
  • Mango Popping Pearls - taste like the fruit mango which is said to often taste like pine. Pine has a sweet herbal flavor. Mango taste is a bit distinctive, but not as much as its fruit scent.
  • Lychee Popping Pearls - taste like Lychee which is commonly compared to grapes but also many other fruits: watermelon and pears. Its juicy taste gives it this reputation and it's loved by many. Lychee is the 'grape' flavor for Bubble Tea fans.
  • Pomegranate Popping Pearls - taste pretty tart with an underlining sweetness, just like the Pomegranate fruit. Pomegranates are often compared to cranberries.
  • Chocolate Popping Pearls - tastes like chocolate of course! Chocolate popping pearls are found through the same link provided for the location of the rest of the popping pearls. They can be great for Mochas, Lattes, and Coffee.

 
 


Commonly Asked Questions about Popping Pearls

These are frequently asked questions about Bursting Boba (Popping Pearls).
 

Does Walmart sell Popping Boba?

Yes. Walmart sells Popping Boba but only online. The price is way higher than other online places that might have popping pearls. It is best (since they only are sold online) to go cheaper with an actual online boba tea shop which is also provided here in this article.

Where can I buy Popping Boba Pearls?

You can buy Popping Boba here by clicking on the link provided above. It will take you to the popping pearls section; scroll down and you will see all of the popping boba available to purchase.

How long do Popping Pearls last?

Popping pearls can last over 4 months if kept refrigerated. If you freeze them, they retain the same texture and quality as before. They will not burst in the fridge or freezer.

What is Popping Boba made of?

Popping Boba is made of Seaweed Extract, Beta-Carotene, Starch, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, and Fructose.

  • Seaweed Extract - is extracted from seaweed and used in foods to promote agricultural growth and prevent diseases. It overall improves the quality of the food.
  • Beta-Carotene - is came before of Vitamin A did. It is important to have in your diet.
  • Starch - is a very important carbohydrate needed for maintaining energy throughout the day.
  • Potassium Sorbate - is a safe to eat white salt that devolves in water. It is mainly used to perserve the life span of foods so you can keep them refridgerated for longer periods of time. The salt while edible, is in personal care products. Aloe Vera is also edible and used in skin products frequently.
  • Citric Acid - is a natural compound found in citric fruits like lemons and limes. It is beneficial to the kidney.
  • Malic Acid - is found in medicines.
  • Fructose - also known as Fruit Sugar, is similar to glucose. These are important for regulation of energy levels in the body. Fructose is in fruits and vegetables alike.

These are the main ingredients found in popping boba.

What is the Popping Boba called?

Popping Boba goes by the name of "Bursting Boba" as well as "Popping Pearls". The origin stems back to the Tapioca Pearls that are called Boba created in Taiwan.

Popping Pearls vs Tapioca 

Popping Pearls seems to be more popular than tapioca outside of the Asian providence in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Most places aren't familiar with the ancient herbal ways of the Asian, therefore Tapioca's cousin, Popping Pearls is welcomed more because of its colors, flavor variety, and convenience of use.

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