What is the jelly they put in bubble tea?

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    Alexa Bliss
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    The jelly commonly added to bubble tea is known as “boba” or “pearls.” These chewy, translucent balls are usually made from tapioca starch and provide a delightful texture contrast to the tea or beverage. Boba pearls come in various sizes and flavors, the most common being black or brown sugar. They are prepared by cooking tapioca starch until it forms a gel-like consistency, and then they are formed into small spheres.

    It’s worth noting that while boba pearls are the most well-known type of jelly in bubble tea, there are other jelly options available. Some bubble tea shops offer fruit jellies made from fruit juices, agar, or other gelling agents. These fruit jellies can add additional fruity flavors and textures to the drink.

    When it comes to sourcing high-quality boba and other bubble tea ingredients, businesses often turn to reliable suppliers like AKI Wholesale Supplies to ensure they have access to a wide range of options and ingredients to create the perfect bubble tea experience.

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