Make Weed-Infused Bubble Tea
Make Weed-Infused Bubble Tea. One of my favorite cannabis edible drink recipes is weed bubble tea. This delicious edible recipe requires an hour and a half to create and serves 1. Regardless of how many servings you want, you can double or even triple this recipe.
What You Will Need Here
You will need cannabis milk to make a cannabis-infused bubble tea. You won’t find this ingredient at your local supermarket, instead, you can make this yourself. Make your own cannabis milk with our step-by-step guide that’s all you need.
Substitutions and ingredients
Dairy-Free Milk: I use either almond or oat milk for my dairy-free milk but if you have cow’s milk on your diet, it’s fine to use it!
Maple syrup. As for natural sweeteners, I like maple syrup because it has a nice taste that blends well with many beverages. You can substitute honey for agave syrup, or use agave syrup, stevia, or monk fruit.
How To Make Weed-Infused Bubble Tea
Tapioca Balls: Tapioca balls are sold in Asian grocery stores and can be bought online from Amazon. You want to grab hold of tapioca balls that are not black and therefore are clear/translucent. They aren’t artificially dyed or added additives, and they are naturally low in fat.
Cannabis Oil: Cannabis oil – any type you like – can be used! Do you know the exact amount of cannabis oil that you need per bottle? Be sure to check the Dosage per ml on your bottle as every cannabis oil product will be different in dosage.
What is the best way to infuse bubble tea?
Use a large glass and put some tapioca pearls on its bottom. In a large glass, mix together the tea packet, the canna milk, the water, and the sweetener. At last, pour about half of the tea mixture into the cup with the tapioca pearls. This is the time to add ice to cool the beverage.
How is bubble tea Flavoured?
There are subtle variations in flavor when using different black tea blends such as Early Gray. Another common ingredient used for Boba tea is green tea, either green tea powders such as matcha or jasmine green tea. In order to give fruit tea a sweeter flavor, it is often mixed with fruit purees or fruit syrups.
Which is better boba or bubble tea?
TLDR: Both bubble tea and milk tea are similar to boba tea. Boba balls a.k.a tapioca pearls (the squishy topping usually found in bubble tea) can also be referred to as boba balls.