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WuFuYuan Boba Tapioca Pearls in Black Sugar flavor offer a quick and delicious way to elevate your beverages. Ready in just 5 minutes or 3 in the microwave, each 8.8 oz pack serves about 5 drinks, ensuring a delightful experience whether served hot or cold.
M**I
DIY Boba is Better
These boba are easy to prepare, and as good as the ones for which I used to pay $10 and stand in line for a half an hour.
B**R
Yummy and squishy boba!
Packaged well and arrived on time, bobas are squishy and yummy :pp
B**Y
Save money & make your own boba at home
I don't always feel like going out to get boba so I got everything to make my own boba at home and it has already saved me money. These tapioca pearls are so good and there's so many servings that these will last me a while.
B**C
Super yummy
So tasty. Great texture and flavor. Affordable. I just wish a bag had some kind of a closing.
B**A
Price
Quality and price
G**P
Yummy, yummy, in my tummy!
My son & I love boba teas, and we're pretty picky about the boba itself: is it soft or chewy? Easy to eat or something you have to really work on? Etc.Sometimes it depends on how well the boba seller cooks/prepares it--too little and it can taste hard and/or chewy; too much and it can be mushy.We're not about to open our own boba shop, but this particular brand of boba seems to be SO easy to make (practically foolproof)! Boil the water, drop in the boba, mix it up & let it sit a while until it's soft, then mix it in some honey or other sweetener. Delish!I've even messed up the cooking instructions (it had been a while since I'd read them) by adding the boba before the water even started boiling. But because I remembered I it was easy enough for my 10yo to cook, I figured I'd just bring it to a boil and keep an eye on how soft the boba got. *Boom!* Still turned out perfect!A multipack is usually more cost effective than individual bags, so be sure to search for available options (and make sure you're really getting a deal) before you buy!
S**N
Good boba! (Not sweet.) How I make it.
I love boba because I love tapioca -- but it doesn't have to be sweet. And this isn't, but it's perfectly fine that way.I often find the package directions contradictory on boba, but this is how it works for me: 1/3 cup... Boil 5 minutes (until it floats)... Simmer (low heat) 5 minutes... Let sit (no heat) 5 minutes... Then put it in cold water (about half a coffee cup to cool) while I make the matcha milk tea I like. (6 drops of monk fruit sweetener.) Put the cool boba into the milk tea and all set to go!I know many of these say 5 minutes to make, but if and how that may work, I don't know. (Please tell me!)Is it perfect boba? I don't think I've found perfect boba outside of an actual boba tea house, but it's pretty good and has a nice chew to it when I make it as described. Let me know what you think!
L**E
Great when new. Only buy one at a time.
This product came in and the second bag within a week (in the refrig) got mold on them. I didn't know if it was still useable so I file 13 it. I didn't want to make anyone sick. And there was not american (english) instructions on the packages.
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