From Xing Fu Tang to Millksha, the arrival of many established Taiwanese bubble tea brands this year is a dream come true for thirsty Singaporeans.
Adding on to the bubble tea frenzy is the introduction of an instant DIY Bubble Tea ($3.90) from I Love Taimei.
The instant drinks come in two flavours—Matcha and Tie Guanyin—for now which ought to please green and oolong tea lovers alike.
Image credit: I Love Taimei
Made using quality tea leaves and premium milk powders, the drinks are set to be a handy fix for those who want a cuppa any time of the day.
Brewing this is similar to how you would prepare a cup of instant noodles. Each cup comes with a tea bag, milk powder, and white jelly pearls. All you have to do is to add hot water to the tea bag for around three to five minutes, before adding the milk powder and pearls.
If you prefer a beverage to cool you down, just add ice to it for a cool and refreshing treat.
Image credit: @ilovetaimei
The instant bubble tea will be available on Fairprice Online, and at six different outlets islandwide.
The outlets are:
There’s also a launch promotion where you can get a free bag and $2 I Love Taimei voucher when you purchase two cups of instant bubble tea.
Costing around the same price as a regular cup of bubble tea, this bubble tea is definitely not meant for budget-conscious folks. Still, its convenience and amazing portability mean that even the most discerning of bubble tea connoisseurs ought to give it a try.
For those who wanna try their hand at making their own tea, check out these BBT recipes which feature easy-to-make Yakult green tea and brown sugar milk.
Feature image adapted from: i love taimei and @dillybubbly.
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