Black Sesame Bubble Tea - Nutty Boba Flavor

Black Sesame Bubble Tea


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Black sesame bubble tea is a boba drink with a very nutty taste (even more so than almond boba drinks), and a slight bitterness to it due to the casing of the seeds. If the nutty flavor is loved and desired more than the other ingredients in a mixed drink, than this is a good choice. The taste is still very much present, even when it is made into a milk tea, which typically smothers the flavor of other bubble tea flavors a bit. The almond bubble tea is a more popular cousin to this, but its flavor isn't as strong.
 
Here we will cover how to make it at home, or for your boba shop as a barista with the ingredients provided.

Seeds are known for having more health benefits and minerals than the food that they eventually produce from the plants. Black sesame is filled with omega - 6 fats, which are the healthy fats that the body needs. A lot of the foods found in stores do not contain these. Black sesame has iron, which can help prevent anemia that is caused by a lack of iron. Calcium is found in the seeds, which helps to strengthen bones and reduce the risk of osteoporosis - a disease that results in weaker bones.
 
If you would like to purchase the mix to make the black sesame bubble tea, it is located here:

2 to 3 tablespoons per 12 ounces of powder is recommended for the bubble tea, which can be mixed with water, milk, tea, or milk tea.

Boba Shop Help: Basic Ingredients for Making Black Sesame Bubble Tea

 
These are the basic ingredients needed to make the black sesame bubble tea at home, or for your boba shop if you need help as a barista.

  1. 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.
  2. Place 3 to 4 ounces of cooked tapioca pearls per 12 ounces into the bottom of the cup.
  3. Add 2 to 3 tablespoons (3 is recommended) of black sesame powder mix flavoring to the drink per 12 ounces.
  4. Pour the tea, along with the milk (if you are making a milk tea) into the cup and shake, or mix it together.
  5. If you are adding milk to create a black sesame 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.
  6. 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.
 

Flavors That Go Well With Sesame Bubble Tea

 
Here are all the flavors that go well with the black sesame bubble tea:
 
  • Almond
  • Matcha
  • Peanut Butter (Reeses')
  • Caramel
  • Chocolate
  • Coffee
 
All of these flavors are found in the mega boba list, and the powders for bubble tea. Almond and matcha are very popular boba drinks that are ranked in the top ten.
 
The loose tea leaves used to combine with the black sesame can be found in the tea section, which goes over steeping the tea as well. If you are looking for the optimal health benefits for your time, then this is a must. What is a boba tea without tea right?
 
The best topping for the sesame bubble tea is definitely the original tapioca pearls, along side the other healthy options besides the tapioca pearls (canned toppings).

The milk tea mix used for combining with the sesame tea can be found in the guide to making making milk tea. As mentioned already, the black sesame has a stronger flavor than the almonds, so the milk won't smother the flavor as much as other boba flavors.

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