The first Instant Coffee mix that delivers high quality ingredients to make fresh authentic Vietnamese Coffee in under 1 minute. Serve beverages in the following ways: Hot, Cold, or Ice Blended (Frappe)


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J.C. –
Wow this is delicious! It’s sweet, creamy, flavorful. Originally I made it with milk. It was ok. Then I made it with just water. That’s the trick. It tastes just like my favorite bubble tea shop. Super easy to make. Just add it to water and stir or shake until it dissolves.
It is sweet so keep that in mind. I like my sweets so it’s good with me.
Right now I make it without boba. I need to master the boba, so it’s a work in progress. I hope you all like it like I do.
Rika R. –
I was really hoping this brand would be a high quality Tazo Milk Tea Mix for making Boba Tea with, but compared to the other brand I bought of a more premium Tazo powder (which had tazo towards the top of the ingredient list, compared to this brand which has it more towards the middle, meaning less of it more than likely proportionately).
It tastes ok, and most people would be happy with it, but it isn’t Taro Root powder alone. It is an odd blend with little blue dots inside of the package within the overall light pink powder. I had to use a lot more of this brand’s powder than the other one I bought (I bought two Tazo powders to compare and contrast). This one wasn’t homogenous unlike the more premium brand (similar price but for a smaller 2.2 lb bag of Taro Milk Tea Powder)
If you are getting into Boba Tea or Milk Teas, I would say this brand is good enough to get into their various flavors as they have many (which is why I was so excited), I might buy their green tea flavor before judging the entire brand based on just their Taro flavor alone.
Hello from Corona, CA –
Firstly, in the ‘nutrition facts’ on the package, it states “1 serving = 1/4 cup”, but on the ‘directions’ it states to use ‘2 scoops’ or 1/2 cup (as an aside, I haven’t dug through the entire bulk of the package, but as other comments have stated, no scoop is provided). So beware, because if you are counting on those stated Nutritional facts, and use a 1/2 cup measure in your beverage, you’ll likely need to DOUBLE what the Nutrition Facts are stating that you’re consuming.
So unless the ‘1/4 cup’ in the Nutrition Facts are actually a misprint and are truly for a 1/2 cup of mix, all told you’ll be getting half of your saturated fat (10g) for the day, in addition to 50g of sugar/66g carbs. That’s BEFORE adding your milk or alt milk!
Another consideration regarding the disparity between the 1/4 cup and 1/2 cup fiasco is the price point. If I end up getting 34 smoothies out of the bag I’ll be one happy camper. That comes to $.74 a serving. Which is great, since I add lots of other real fruit and unsweetened almond milk to my smoothie, making it more expensive, but certainly nowhere near a bubble tea shop’s price. If I’m only getting 17 servings, then it’s obviously double the price. Of course, I actually would get 33 servings, though, because I followed the ‘directions’ and used a half cup for my first smoothie…yum, boy was it smooth…haha, and overly sweet! Won’t be doing that again. I made my second smoothie with 1/4 cup, and it was perfect. Just a much honeydew flavor, without having to drink a cup of water afterward.
Additionally, although this mix does not contain ‘milk’ per se, it does contain SODIUM CASEINATE, which if you are deathly allergic to milk, as is my son, you know to watch out for casein, which is the main protein in cow’s milk. Sodium Caseinate is a derivative of casein. ALSO something to consider if you are truly vegan, as it is an animal product. I’m not, but I saw a lot of questions about whether this powder contains milk, and on first glance at the ingredient list, it doesn’t contain some parts of what makes up milk, but it does contain that derivative.
Even with all of these items of concern, I know this is not a ‘healthful’ product. I use it for smoothies, but I consider it a treat/dessert, and I am aware of all of the chemicals. I’m not deluding myself, as the boba shops use the same type of products to make their smoothies. I simply wanted to re-create what they make in a much more economical way, due to the fact that I moved from southern California (with a boba shop on nearly every major intersection) to central Texas (where I now drive 30 minutes before encountering civilization and the nearest boba shop is right next door to an excellent pho restaurant, and they share eight parking spaces, and people park behind your car and you have to wait for them to move so that you can leave…ugh!) not to mention the gas prices right now!
All in all, I’m very glad that I’m happy with this powder, because it’s not a PRIME offering…phew! Didn’t notice that either! I will likely order their Strawberry Cream version, as well. Hoping it’s just as good. I dunno, though…I might look for an equally high rated Strawberry powder that is Prime, just in case. We’ll see. The honeydew flavor came through plenty strong. To the reviewer who said they ADDED 3/4 of the BAG (!?!) before they tasted honeydew…what the heck? Maybe you had covid.???
I also like the fact that it is, in the least, assembled in the U.S.A. It certainly doesn’t guarantee that the individual component ingredients aren’t sourced elsewhere, but hey, I’m trying!
TLDR: Watch the discrepancy between portion size and directions. No scoop included. Not truly vegan (if that’s what you’re looking for) and not exactly safe if you are milk protein allergic. Great taste all the same. Economically sound investment.
Nathan –
I recently tried the Milk Tea Mix, and I have to say, I’m pleasantly surprised. One of the biggest plus for me is how easy it is to make. It’s incredibly convenient, especially when I’m craving milk tea but don’t want to leave the house.
Taste-wise, it’s more than decent. I’ve actually had worse at some actual boba shops, which really says something about the quality of this mix. It has a smooth, creamy texture with that signature milky sweetness, and has good tea flavor. For a homemade quick fix, its great.
Overall, if you’re a milk tea fan looking for an easy and satisfying option at home, the Milk Tea Mix is definitely worth a try. It might not replace your favorite boba shop, but it’s a great alternative when you need something straightforward and tasty.
Ol' Bugs –
First off, I don’t review many things because honestly I usually don’t care enough one way or another. But this is one of the exceptions.
I love nearly every flavor of bubble tea I’ve had and often experiment at home making it without powder mix. But when it comes to instant, Taro is my favorite go-to; there is never a time my brain thinks “meh i’m not feeling that flavor today”. I feel the same of black sesame but that’s a little more labor intensive and i’ve never seen a premade mix. So I’ve tried many brands of taro drank. I used to burn through a lot of another well known brand that comes in a yellow bag especially, and theirs is great too, but the first time I tried Angel brand they had my loyalty. I can’t even describe what exactly makes it different, but the flavor is just so full and perfect in a way that hits the spot every time. And considering it costs the same or less than other brands by weight (other brands are usually a Kg, this is 3 pounds so remember your math skills), the choice is a no-brainer.
But here’s the part that will change your life. Are you ready? Just now I was making pancakes, and out of curiosity I added the same amount of this powder as i would in a 16 oz glass to the remaining 8 oz of pancake batter (three 25cc scoops, or about 5 tablespoons). And although I’m currently full I am daydreaming about getting hungry again so i can eat some more. I’ve even had taro flavored pancake mix before that was excellent, but this…. Pancakes made with Angel brand taro bubble tea powder warm my soul with the power of a mother’s love. My life is that much richer now just for having discovered this astounding trick. Whatever you’re doing right now, whatever you have planned for the week, just drop or cancel everything and get yourself a tummy full of taro pancakes. Even if you’re one of those pseudo hipsters that pretends to hate bubble tea, either to be different or because you mistakenly think bubble tea is the garbage starbucks serves (and ergo believe mochi is a kind of ice cream), there is no reason not to make every pancake taro for all the rest of time. Deep in your heart you will know this is true.
Amazon Customer –
The pandan flavor you crave! I’ve made shakes with and without milk. It still has an authentic young coconut richness and foam. So good. Haven’t tried it for other desserts yet.
Sarah f. –
Theirs nothing wrong with it except well I sure made a mess on the counter but so worth it tastes Oh so good!!!! Try making Creamsicle Ice cream
Customer –
I love bubble tea, so getting this bag is great because I can have bubble tea anytime I want. I got the milk tea flavor and it was mildly sweet and tasted great. Due to the lack of measurement, you will have to eyeball what “2 scoops” would entrail and if you want the flavor to be strong. Add in some honey or tapioca pearl soak in sugar and you can control how sweet you want this.
Misty –
I recently tried the Orange Creamsicle powder mix and was pleasantly surprised by its taste and convenience. The flavor is fantastic, perfectly capturing the creamy, citrusy goodness of a classic creamsicle.
Using this mix is incredibly easy. I’ve used it to make smoothies and frappes, and it blends smoothly without any clumps. It adds a delightful twist to my morning routine or an afternoon treat.
With 34 servings per container, it’s quite economical compared to buying smoothies or frappes at the boba shop. This makes it a budget-friendly choice for enjoying a delicious creamy orange treat at home.
Overall, I highly recommend this Orange Creamsicle powder mix if you’re a fan of the flavor. It’s tasty, easy to use, and offers great value with plenty of servings to enjoy.
Gabrielle O'Neill –
I recently tried honeydew powder, and I must say, it has become one of my favorite additions to my pantry. This natural and versatile powder has impressed me with its unique flavor and numerous health benefits.
First and foremost, the taste of honeydew powder is simply delightful. It captures the sweet and refreshing essence of fresh honeydew melons, making it a perfect ingredient for various culinary creations. Whether I’m using it in smoothies, desserts, or even savory dishes, the powder adds a burst of flavor that is both delicious and satisfying. It has a subtle sweetness that enhances the overall taste of any recipe it is used in.
One of the standout features of honeydew powder is its nutritional value. It is packed with essential vitamins and minerals, making it a healthy choice for those looking to incorporate more nutrients into their diet. This powder is rich in vitamin C, which supports a healthy immune system, as well as potassium, which plays a crucial role in maintaining proper heart health. Additionally, honeydew powder is a good source of dietary fiber, aiding in digestion and promoting a healthy gut.
Another aspect that I appreciate about honeydew powder is its convenience and versatility. It can be easily incorporated into a variety of recipes, adding a unique twist to traditional dishes. I love using it in smoothies, where it adds a natural sweetness and a vibrant green color. It can also be used as a flavoring for homemade ice creams, yogurts, or even as a dusting on top of desserts. The possibilities are endless, and the powder elevates the taste of any dish it is used in.
Furthermore, honeydew powder offers a long shelf life, allowing me to enjoy the taste of honeydew melons even when they are out of season. It is a convenient pantry staple that I can rely on to add flavor and nutrition to my meals throughout the year. The powder is easy to store and does not require refrigeration, making it a practical choice for those with limited storage space.
Lastly, I appreciate the natural and pure nature of honeydew powder. It is made from real honeydew melons, without any added preservatives or artificial ingredients. This ensures that I am consuming a product that is free from unnecessary additives, making it a healthier choice compared to other sweeteners or flavorings. I can enjoy the taste of honeydew without any guilt, knowing that I am nourishing my body with a natural and wholesome product.
In conclusion, honeydew powder has become a staple in my kitchen. Its delightful taste, nutritional benefits, convenience, and natural qualities make it a standout ingredient. Whether I’m using it in beverages, desserts, or savory dishes, the powder adds a unique and delicious twist to my recipes. I highly recommend honeydew powder to anyone looking to enhance their culinary creations with a burst of natural sweetness and nutrition.