Fruity Bubble Tea – For Play and Drinking!


Are you ready for some delicious fruit bubble tea? Kids of all ages, and even adults, are gonna love this sweet and fruity bubble tea recipe. Not only is this fruit bubble tea delicious, but it doubles as a (rather tasty) sensory activity for kids! This recipe for fruit bubble tea is so simple to make, you’re going to want to make it over and over again.

Your kids are gonna love this fruit bubble tea recipe.

Fruit Bubble Tea

This Bubble tea combines edible water beads and a delicious drink! Fun! It seems like water beads are everywhere online. I have been hesitant to use them in our sensory play out of concerns for the kids ingesting one (or more).
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We have had many weeks of fun with our edible water beads as a result of their inspiration!…and we discovered a perk of the edible beads. They are terrific for weight gain. If you have a child (like I do) who needs to gain weight or recover calories after a bout of illness, these tasty morsels are LOADED!

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Ingredients Needed To Make Fruit Bubble Tea

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Let’s make edible beads!

How to Make Edible Water Beads:

We purchased large tapioca beads from Amazon. They come in either rainbow (pastel colors) or black. We used the rainbow ones so the drink would be more colorful.   Either type tastes terrific!

Step 1

Boil 2 cups of water for every one cup of beads.

Step 2

After the water has been brought to a boil, pour the beads in, turn the water off and cover.

Step 3

The beads will soak up the liquid in about 20 or so minutes.

Step 4

Once the beads cool, you can use the edible water beads for sensory play, and/or for fruity bubble tea (recipe below).

How TO Make Fruity Bubble Tea

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This fruit bubble tea tastes so good.

Step 1

You will need a packet of Jell-O for each flavor and a cup of cooked tapioca beads.

Recipe Notes:

If your beads are cold, add hot water to them, enough to cover the beads completely.

Step 2

Scoop two heaping tablespoons of jello powder over the beads.

Step 3

Stir the powder into the hot water/beads for at least one minute, making sure that the powder is dissolved completely.

Step 4

Drain excess liquid from the beads and let them sit until the beads have cooled.

Step 5

In a large mixing cup, combine the following: 2 cups of water, 2 cups of milk, 2 Tablespoons of honey, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract.

Step 6

Scoop out 1/4 a cup of fruity beads into each cup.

Step 7

Top the cup with the milk “tea”.

Step 8

Drink with a thick straw.

If your kids are like mine, they will want seconds! Yummy and filling!

Ingredients

  • Colorful Large Tapioca Beads
  • Assorted Jell-O Mix
  • Reusable Boba Straws
  • 2 Cups Milk
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • Honey
  • 2 Cups Water

Instructions

How To Make Edible Water Beads

1. Boil 2 cups of water for every one cup of beads.

2. After the water has been brought to a boil, pour the beads in, turn the water off and cover.

3. The beads will soak up the liquid in about 20 or so minutes.

4. Once the beads cool, you can use the edible water beads for sensory play, and/or for fruity bubble tea (recipe below)

How To Make Fruit Bubble Tea

1. You will need a packet of Jell-O for each flavor and a cup of cooked tapioca beads.

2. Scoop two heaping tablespoons of jello powder over the beads.

3. Stir the powder into the hot water/beads for at least one minute, making sure that the powder is dissolved completely.

4. Drain excess liquid from the beads and let them sit until the beads have cooled.

5. In a large mixing cup, combine the following: 2 cups of water, 2 cups of milk, 2 Tablespoons of honey, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract.

6. Scoop out 1/4 a cup of fruity beads into each cup.

7. Top the cup with the milk “tea”.

8. Drink with a thick straw.

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More: Glowing Sensory Bottle for Bedtime, is a magical companion for your kids to have during bedtime.

Fill your cups with this FUN bubble tea and tell us how you like it in the comments!



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