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Fusion Select Tapioca Pearls in Brown Sugar Flavor offer a quick and delicious way to enjoy homemade bubble tea. With a cook time of just 5 minutes, these 8-ounce pearls are perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to elevate their beverage game.





| ASIN | B08HNCYBL3 |
| ASIN | B08HNCYBL3 |
| Age Range Description | Young Adult, Teen |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,183 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #35 in Bubble Tea Tapioca Pearls |
| Brand Name | Fusion Select |
| Container Type | Pouch |
| Cuisine | Taiwanese |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,948) |
| Flavor | Black Sugar |
| Item Form | Pearls |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Fusion Select |
| Manufacturer | Fusion Select |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.43 x 4.57 x 2.4 inches; 8 ounces |
| Size | 8 oz, 1 Pack |
| Specialty | Caffeine Free, GMO Free |
| UPC | 600713209174 |
| UPC | 600713209174 |
| Unit Count | 8 Ounce |
| Units | 8 Ounce |
S**E
Good quality product! Easy to prepare and exactly as you'd expect for flavor and texture!
Quick and easy! Second time purchasing this product and will definitely purchase again! Good quality and great product!
K**M
Best Boba Product So Far
This is the best boba pearl product I’ve had to date. While Amazon was incorrect about the ingrediants, most of these ingredients are found in everyday consumption anyway. The texture is perfect and most of the people complaining that it takes too long are definitely being dramatic. I make my own chai latte and then place it in the fridge. By the time the boba is done, I can make a simple brown sugar syrup. Then mix the boba back in the syrup. Easy clean up for evrything when I use the same pot for both the boba and the syrup. In just over ten minutes, I have the perfect boba and my drink has cooled. Cook time is quick. It’s not stale, the size is PERFECT for my boba straws. I’ll definitely buy this again sown the line. The best part? I usually do 1/3 of the full cup and somehow get 2 servings from it. That’s super valuable for me I just do not suggest leaving it in the fridge overnight. It WILL harden again. So assume 1/4 - 1/3 cup for a person ;)
A**R
Great boba but subtle flavor
I ordered 2 packs of this boba and neither of the packages were messed up in any way. The boba pearls we luckily not crushed, which I have experienced before with other brands. When I cooked the boba I did it on high for 3-5 mins with the lid on(Make sure that the pearls are floating before starting the timer). They were perfectly chewy but they didn’t have much flavor. I had to soak them in brown sugar syrup which gave it the perfect flavor. I recommend this boba, but just beware that the flavor is unnoticeable. I would also recommend placing the boba in cold water before soaking it in brown sugar syrup. Hope this helps!
D**T
Yummy boba
These are great! I've tried a few brands and with others followed the listed instructions and had to modify to get the right constitution of boba. These worked perfectly following the provided instructions. Flavor was perfect too, no weird aftertaste like I had with other brands. My personal recommendation is to add simple syrup and a small amount of molasses to the boba when they are done cooking, this seems to give them the best teashop flavor. Make your own chai tea to go with them and you'll have something better than you can get at the shops. And with boba tea being around 8 bucks or more in my area it's so worth the effort!
V**.
Good product
Pretty good
M**S
Great boba tea tapioca pearls!
These tapioca pearls cook up easily and fast, and are the perfect size for homemade boba tea! TL;DR - Excellent for the price, they all stayed in tact during shipping and arrived fast, and the only additional step aside from cooking them is to make a simple syrup mixture for them to absorb some flavor and to sweeten your tea! The instructions say to cook on low once they float to the surface for 5-10 minutes; I did this for the full 10 minutes, uncovered. It then instructed to put the lid on the pan and let them sit for 10 more minutes, but mine were done by the 5 minute mark so I removed them at that point to put in cold water to stop the cooking. I recommend having a small cup with cold water nearby as you’re cooking so you can drop one in to cool it off to check the chewiness as you go. The taste of the tapioca pearls by themselves isn’t really that sweet or flavorful, so I made a simple syrup with 1/2 c white sugar, 1/2 c water, and 3 tablespoons honey, and added my pearls to that mixture after soaking in cold water for a few mins. If you prefer a brown sugar flavor (or if you’re making brown sugar boba tea), you can make the simple syrup with 3/4 c brown sugar and 1 c water instead. I recommend letting them sit in the simple syrup for an hour, but I couldn’t wait so mine were only in there for 15 mins. They have an excellent chew though, which is half the draw to boba tea for me! The simple syrup step should probably be added to the instructions on the package because the pearls without this simple syrup aren’t the best tasting tbh. I made taro boba tea with 1 teaspoon unsweetened taro powder dissolved in 1/2 c black tea, pouring over a cup full of ice, adding a few tablespoons of boba/simple syrup for sweetness, and topped with some lactose free whole milk until it turned medium purple in color. I’ll probably dial back the amount of black tea or try green tea in the future for a lighter flavor. I made my kids a non-caffeinated version by dissolving the taro in hot water (vs tea) and they loved it! Overall highly recommend, easy to make, and the only modification is needing a simple syrup mixture for these little bobas to swim in! Edit: One additional tip — if you make all the boba pearls ahead of time and refrigerate the leftovers in the simple syrup mixture, be sure to do a quick reheat before using! I plucked out however many boba pearls I wanted and put in a microwave safe glass, added enough water just to cover, and microwaved for 30 seconds (until they got the “chew” back). You can then mix any powder you’re using directly in with the warm liquid and bobas to dissolve the powder, and the. top off with ice and milk.
V**H
Perfect Boba. Order these.
I hardly ever rate my purchases, much less write reviews, but this is an impressive product. I got my daughter a boba tea kit for Christmas, but the pearls weren’t very good. They were crumbling into bits and pieces which turned into mush. So I read reviews on Amazon to find some real boba pearls to try. These are gorgeous. They’re perfectly round, and I didn’t see any crumbs or broken pieces. They fluffed up beautifully. It’s not true that they’re “ready in 5 minutes”. They need to come to a boil, rise to the top, and then simmer for 5-10 minutes. Then they need to sit in the pot with the heat off and a lid on for another ten minutes. Then they need a cold rinse, and if you want them to taste like they do in the shops, they need to soak in a syrup for a while, otherwise they’ll be flavorless. Getting cold gives them their trademark chewiness, so the longer they soak in the syrup, the better. I found a recipe for brown sugar syrup (just equal parts brown sugar and water, simmered until reduced) and I added a teaspoon of vanilla and a tablespoon of molasses to mine. DIVINE. Dump your rinsed pearls into this syrup and let soak for at least 2-3 hours. Make a pitcher of strong black tea and make sure you have half-and-half, and you’ll have everything ready to make quick, decent boba teas at home.
A**U
Made in China! False advertising
Completely false advertising on where is made. The product listing says Taiwan but when I received the product, it clearly says made in China! Because this is a perishable item, it cannot be returned. Deceitful advertising
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