Pineapple Bubble Tea & The Boba Flavors That Go With It

Pineapple Bubble Tea



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Pineapple bubble tea has a juicy sweet flavor, that mixes well with other tropical fruit flavors. It is a very common fruit in the  Americas, mainly in the southern regions, where it is believed to have taken its' origin. Though pineapples are also very common in Hawaii, its origin is not from there. Hawaii contains one of the largest pineapple plantations in the world.

Here we will show you how to make the pineapple boba tea at home, or for your boba shop as a barista. The pineapple bubble tea is definitely a fun boba drink to try out if tropical Hawaiian beverages is a personal favorite.
 
Pineapples, like many fruits, contains vitamin C, which helps to boost the immune system, fighting sicknesses, and preventing them. They contain other minerals, such as vitamin A, and iron, which help the body heal from injuries. 

If you would like the syrup to make the pineapple bubble tea, you can purchase it here:

 
2 to 4 tablespoons per 16 ounces is needed for making the pineapple boba. More or less can be added to your liking, depending on person preference. Also, if you are using pineapple with other flavors, it is recommended to use less.

There is also the pineapple concentrate which just as easy to use as the syrup for the boba tea.
 
 

Boba Shop Help: Basic Ingredients for Making Pineapple Bubble Tea

 
These are the basic ingredients needed to make the pineapple 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 5 to 6 ounces of cooked tapioca pearls per 16 ounces into the bottom of the cup.
  3. Add 2 to 4 tablespoons (3 is recommended) of pineapple syrup flavoring to the drink for every 16 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 pineapple 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 Pineapple Bubble Tea

 
Here are the flavors that work well with the pineapple flavored boba tea that you should try along with it.
 
  • Strawberry
  • Banana
  • Coconut
  • Lemon
  • Lime
  • Rose
  • Ginger
  • Mango
  • Orange
 
All of these flavors are found in the boba flavors list guide for combining with the pineapple flavoring. Of them the banana and coconut are the best choices.

The milk tea mix is located in the guide to making milk tea if you want to make a pineapple milk tea. It already includes the original black milk tea flavor as the base.

The traditional tapioca pearls are located in the guide to cooking tapioca pearls, which includes the crystal boba, mini boba, and chewy boba as well. The popping (bursting) boba flavors that are available for pairing with the pineapple boba tea is the strawberry, mango, lemon, and rose, which are located in the top 10 bursting bobas list, and the popping boba flavors guide.

Boba jellies are also popular choices besides the tapioca pearls to combine with pineapple. Of them, strawberry, mango, and many other flavors are available. They just need to be placed into your boba drink, just like the popping boba, and you're good to go.

The tea leaf flavors can be mixed the pineapple to create healthier boba drinks with natural flavors. Those are available for mixing within the tea section. There is the Black tea, golden milk tea, peach, jasmine, oolong, and more to choose from!

Boba smoothies can be made from the flavor as well, which has special purées that can be mixed along with the pineapple boba flavor.

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