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Brown Tapioca Pearls or Boba Balls

ZMA
ZMA @zesty5

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Tapioca or Boba Pearls are small chewy balls made from Tapioca starch. These are used in the most popular Bubble Tea. And making this from scratch gives one a control over the exact measurements and the process of making them right. Typically these are translucent and White in colour, but nowadays different colours are being used. Milk Tea with Boba Pearls was first made in Taiwan in 1980's. Introduction of these Pearls in Tea was something that kicked off well and people loved it.

Tapioca Pearls are made of starchy Carbohydrates and are dense. They have almost zero nutritive value but still there is no harm in moderate consumption. But one thing is that it needn't be bought from the stores. Homemade is always a good idea. Store bought one's are high in preservatives and might cause gastrointestinal problems.
That's it. Please do make it for your families and leave a feedback if you appreciate my efforts.
You can double or triple the recipe as per your requirements. For these Brown coloured Tapioca Pearls, I have used Brown Sugar and have kept it natural. I have not made use of any artificial colour.

Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!

#TTC
#cookpadindia
Tapioca or Boba Pearls are small chewy balls made from Tapioca starch. These are used in the most popular Bubble Tea. And making this from scratch gives one a control over the exact measurements and the process of making them right. Typically these are translucent and White in colour, but nowadays different colours are being used. Milk Tea with Boba Pearls was first made in Taiwan in 1980's. Introduction of these Pearls in Tea was something that kicked off well and people loved it.

Tapioca Pearls are made of starchy Carbohydrates and are dense. They have almost zero nutritive value but still there is no harm in moderate consumption. But one thing is that it needn't be bought from the stores. Homemade is always a good idea. Store bought one's are high in preservatives and might cause gastrointestinal problems.
That's it. Please do make it for your families and leave a feedback if you appreciate my efforts.
You can double or triple the recipe as per your requirements. For these Brown coloured Tapioca Pearls, I have used Brown Sugar and have kept it natural. I have not made use of any artificial colour.

Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!

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Brown Tapioca Pearls or Boba Balls

ZMA
ZMA @zesty5

#TTC
#cookpadindia
Tapioca or Boba Pearls are small chewy balls made from Tapioca starch. These are used in the most popular Bubble Tea. And making this from scratch gives one a control over the exact measurements and the process of making them right. Typically these are translucent and White in colour, but nowadays different colours are being used. Milk Tea with Boba Pearls was first made in Taiwan in 1980's. Introduction of these Pearls in Tea was something that kicked off well and people loved it.

Tapioca Pearls are made of starchy Carbohydrates and are dense. They have almost zero nutritive value but still there is no harm in moderate consumption. But one thing is that it needn't be bought from the stores. Homemade is always a good idea. Store bought one's are high in preservatives and might cause gastrointestinal problems.
That's it. Please do make it for your families and leave a feedback if you appreciate my efforts.
You can double or triple the recipe as per your requirements. For these Brown coloured Tapioca Pearls, I have used Brown Sugar and have kept it natural. I have not made use of any artificial colour.

Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!

#TTC
#cookpadindia
Tapioca or Boba Pearls are small chewy balls made from Tapioca starch. These are used in the most popular Bubble Tea. And making this from scratch gives one a control over the exact measurements and the process of making them right. Typically these are translucent and White in colour, but nowadays different colours are being used. Milk Tea with Boba Pearls was first made in Taiwan in 1980's. Introduction of these Pearls in Tea was something that kicked off well and people loved it.

Tapioca Pearls are made of starchy Carbohydrates and are dense. They have almost zero nutritive value but still there is no harm in moderate consumption. But one thing is that it needn't be bought from the stores. Homemade is always a good idea. Store bought one's are high in preservatives and might cause gastrointestinal problems.
That's it. Please do make it for your families and leave a feedback if you appreciate my efforts.
You can double or triple the recipe as per your requirements. For these Brown coloured Tapioca Pearls, I have used Brown Sugar and have kept it natural. I have not made use of any artificial colour.

Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!

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Ingredients

20-25 minutes
4-5 servings
  • 100 gmTapioca starch or flour
  • 50 gmBrown Sugar
  • 80 mlwater
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20-25 minutes
  1. 1

    Boil 60 ml water and add 30 gm of brown sugar. Once it is bubbling and boiling vigorously, add half of the tapioca starch. Mix well.

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  2. 2

    While it is still hot, add rest of the tapioca starch little by little until all is used up. A sticky dough is formed. Let it rest for a while before proceeding for the next step.

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  3. 3

    On a flat surface, sprinkle some tapioca flour or starch and knead it. Roll out the mixture to 1 to 1.5 cm thick. Using a knife, cut into small pieces of equal size. And then shape into round balls. Use flour generously as needed so that they don't stick. Keep them covered in the flour.

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  4. 4

    Boil 6-7 cups of water and add these dry tapioca pearls. Allow this to cook for 7-8 minutes on a medium high heat. Later after done, reduce the heat to a low and again cook for 10-12 more minutes. Remove them once they get cooked well and begin to float on the surface. After done, add them to icebath for 1 minute.

  5. 5

    In another pan, boil remaining 20 ml of water and 20 gm sugar as mentioned in the ingredients list. Let it simmer until thick and forms a syrup like consistency. Immediately add the tapioca pearls and mix. Let it coat them all really well. Let it steep for 4-5 minutes until all the syrup gets soaked up. Stir occasionally.

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  6. 6

    Add these immediately if using for hot drinks. Or if using for cold drinks, let them get down to the room temperature first. Use it up all at once for best results. It's always better to make them fresh as and when needed. So make according to one's own needs. Happy Sipping! Enjoy!

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ZMA @zesty5
on August 20, 2023 13:07
Homemaker by choice and a passionate cook by heart. An aspiring cook who actually never knew anything about Cooking until i became a mother myself.With Motherhood came the responsibilities as well and this was the turning point in my life.I started to learn the ABC's of cooking, taking help from my mother and my MIL. And time just flew. I spread my wings higher and higher. With my love for excellence and innovation, i stepped into a world of homecooks with my exposure to Cookpad one fine day on the social media. And there was no looking back since then and i have not only shared recipes here on this wonderful platform but also have made some lovely friends as well. Today iam successful because of my hard work, dedication and loads of good wishes of my family and my kids in particular.
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