What is Chatime made of?

What is Chatime made of?

Fructose, glucose, syrup solids, vegetable fat, instant tea extract (6%), stabilisers (340, 451, 452), milk solids, emulsifiers [471, 472e, 322 (soy)], vegetable gum (415), anti-caking agent (551) flavour.

What is the main ingredient in bubble tea?

Bubble tea

A cup of bubble tea with pearls
Alternative names Boba Pearl milk tea Boba milk tea Boba tea Boba nai cha Tapioca tea
Serving temperature Cold or hot
Main ingredients Tapioca, milk, creamer, brewed tea, sugar, flavorings
Cookbook: Bubble Tea Media: Bubble tea

Is there caffeine in chatime?

Sorry, all of our teas contain caffeine. It’s tea after all! However, some of our drinks can be made without tea. Our more popular drinks, such as Pearl Milk Tea or Lychee Fruity Iced Tea, are currently not available as caffeine free, as tea is such a key ingredient!

Who made chatime?

Henry Wang Yao-Hui
In 2005, Henry Wang Yao-Hui founded the very first Chatime in Taiwan, with a commitment to quality ingredients and mix-ins and a flare for innovative flavour combinations, he set out to brew nothing but the very best iced teas. Today, Chatime is the fastest growing iced tea franchise in Australia.

Why is bubble tea banned in Germany?

It’s been a bad year for bubble tea in Germany: the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment released a study in March warning that the little balls of tapioca could present a choking hazard to children, and that the bubbles could “penetrate into the respiratory tract.”

What are the balls in Boba Tea?

Bubble tea is a cold tea with boba, referred to as “balls” or “pearls” that look like bubbles. Boba is made from tapioca. Due to the tapioca ingredient, it means the “pearls” or “bubbles” don’t dissolve quickly when expanded to their fullest. Hence, if you eat them without chewing, it can be hazardous.

Whats the difference between bubble tea and boba tea?

What is Boba? While bubble tea refers to this Taiwan-made drink itself, boba refers to the tapioca balls that are added to the beverage. Boba is a vital element in bubble or pearl milk tea drink. The bubble tea boba balls add a different texture to the bubble tea, thanks to their distinctive chewiness.

Why is bubble tea bad for you?

Unfortunately, boba itself provides very few health benefits, though its calories and carbohydrates can provide you with a boost in energy. In most cases, boba tea contains high levels of sugar, which is linked to long-term health conditions like diabetes and obesity.