Watermelon Milk Tea
Watermelon Bubble Milk Tea
Watermelon is another common flavor in the United States, used to make candies, and fruit drinks of all kinds. Of course, there is a watermelon bubble tea as well. The taste of watermelon is one that settles well below too sweet, while still providing enough flavor. It is the type of fruit that you want to eat more and more of. Considering the size of an actual watermelon, hopefully, you do.
The watermelon boba tea differs from the wintermelon, because it is naturally sweet, as the wintermelon is not; it has a vegetable cucumber taste. Drinking the watermelon bubble tea feels like a cup of flavored fruit water, but nothing like vitamin water, that tastes like iron and minerals added to water.
Of course, there are the bursting bobas that go along well with this fruit drink. Watermelon mixes well with a wide variety of fruits, because of its mellow sweetness. All of the top 10 best popping boba fruit flavors are listed here. The flavors include strawberry, yogurt, and more.
So where do you get the syrup and powders to make this drink? Both are made for this flavor, unlike some that only come with either the syrup, or the powder:
To add the syrup, you will need around 2 - 3 tablespoons per 16 ounces of fluid. For the powder, 2 scoops (4 tablespoons) or trying 2 to 4 tablespoons of mix for 16 ounces should be enough.
Boba Shop Help: Basic Ingredients for Making Watermelon Bubble Tea
These
are the basic ingredients needed to make the watermelon bubble tea at home,
or for your boba shop if you need help as a barista.
- Make your tea. The tea should be 2 teaspoons of the tea leaf flavor of your choice for every 16 ounces of water. Here are the tea leaf flavors for bubble tea.
- Place 5 to 6 ounces of cooked tapioca pearls per 16 ounces into the bottom of the cup.
- Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of watermelon syrup flavoring to the drink for every 16 ounces.
- Pour the tea, along with the milk (if you are making a milk tea) into the cup and shake, or mix it together.
- If you are adding milk to create a watermelon milk tea, then add 4 to 6 tablespoons of the milk tea powder mix, or use 7 to 8 ounces of milk with 8 ounces of tea.
- Add ice as needed.
Please refer to the guide to making the perfect tapioca pearls, and cooking tapioca pearls to ensure that your bubble tea drink has good flavor and texture.
If you want to turn it into a milk tea, you will need to add milk to it. The proper ratios are found here in the 'how to make milk tea' guide. Soy milk is one of the best options, and whole milk for a fuller taste for everyone else. Whole milk does have more calories, so it can be substituted with coconut milk, which works well with fruit flavors, or almond milk can be used.
The tea leaves section will contain the tea leaf flavors used to make the brewed tea.
Flavors That Pair Well With Watermelon Bubble Tea
Watermelon bubble tea will go well with the honeydew flavor, sea salt cream, ginger, lemon, lime, and wintermelon boba flavors if made with the right ratios. The mix can be used to make smoothies, slushes, and other watermelon flavored beverages.
- Honeydew
- Wintermelon
- Avocado
- Lemon
- Lime
- Coconut
- Peppermint
- Ginger
- Cinnamon
- Strawberry
- Banana
- Lychee
- Pineapple
All of these flavors can be found in the mega bubble tea list.
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