There are so many ways to enjoy tea other than just your normal cup of hot tea. Bubble tea was invented in Taiwan in the 1980s and has recently become popular in the U.S. Many recipes contain milk, so feel free to add in milk to this recipe for a creamy treat!
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Ingredients
- Concentrated iced tea solution
- Ice
- Boba
Instructions
Take 2 bags of tea (of your choice) and steep for 8-10 minutes in 5 oz of hot water.
Add 5 oz cold water. Let cool.
In new glass, put Boba balls in gently and then ice on top.
Add Iced Tea
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