Bubble Tea: Everything You Need to Know (And How to Serve It Sustainably)
What Are the Bubbles in Bubble Tea

Bubble tea, boba tea, or simply “boba” — it’s a taste sensation that swept the nation in a tapioca-infused frenzy over the past few years. It’s only been sold en masse in the UK for a short time, yet it’s one of the most popular takeaway drinks on the market.

You might already know what it is, what it looks like and how it tastes, but we’ll be covering the basics of bubble tea, why it’s so popular and how to serve it with sustainability in mind.

What Is Bubble Tea?

Bubble tea is a drink made using tea, milk, ice and tapioca. It’s recently risen to popularity in the UK, but it’s been a favourite in Asian countries like Taiwan — where it originated — since the 1980s.

Boba tea, “boba” or pearl milk tea can be made in numerous ways to incorporate different flavours, making it an exciting beverage for consumers looking for something a bit different to their usual takeaway drink.

What Are the Bubbles in Bubble Tea

Bubble tea gets its name from the small spheres added to the drink — these are tapioca pearls. Typically dark in colour, although sometimes white or clear, they’re perfectly safe to eat and make the drink all the more interesting and flavoursome. They have a chewy consistency and range greatly in flavour.

Another reason for its name relates to the bubbles and froth that form on the surface of the tea when the drink is shaken — as is customary when serving boba.

Bubble tea is served in transparent cups with a large straw so that you get to enjoy the tasty tapioca balls as you drink. The pearls soak up the flavouring of your beverage, giving the bubble tea an intense taste of honeydew, lychee, mango, passion fruit, peach, plum or strawberry — whatever you fancy!

What Do You Need to Make Bubble Tea?

Thinking about selling bubble tea in the UK? You’re in the right place. We sell recyclable cups and lids and biodegradable cups perfect for bubble tea.

Bubble Tea Cups

Taking pride of place is a bubble tea cup. For this, you can use our eco clear cups made from PLA bioplastic, an eco-friendly and renewable material sourced from plants. Ingeo™ PLA has the same qualities and performance as plastic but can be commercially composted.

You must purchase a transparent cup for bubble tea so you can show off those flavoured pearls and ombre designs for the experts amongst us. That’s why bubble tea cups are commonly made from plastic. To avoid an environmental nightmare, we sell transparent cups without the use of plastic. They look and feel like plastic but are instead made from natural resources.

Note, as these are designed to be takeout cups, they aren’t reusable yet are still a perfect alternative to plastic cups.

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Clear Cups

Bubble Tea Lid

To pair with your bubble tea cup, you’ll want to buy a matching lid. If possible, choose a domed lid rather than a flat lid or a lid with a sip hole. Our lids are made from the same sustainable material as our cups.

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Bubble Tea Straw 

True bubble tea connoisseurs know that a suitable straw is key to serving the best bubble tea. Having a fat or a wide straw helps your customer retrieve those all-important pearls as well as to take sips of the delicious tea contents.

You’ll need to choose a straw with a wider diameter than on average. If an average straw is about 6mm in diameter, a bubble tea straw should be around 12mm.

You’ve guessed it — our straws are also biodegradable to help you build an environmental bubble tea package.

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Bubble Tea Cup Holder

As with any liquid product, you’ll need to offer a takeout cup holder to help customers transport several bubble teas at a time.

For this, you can use a classic carrier with space for either two or four drinks. Our version is made from cardboard completing your sustainable bubble tea vision.

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Want to create branded bubble tea cups? Check out our work.

How to Drink Bubble Tea

You can order bubble tea hot and cold — chilled bubble tea is by far the most popular.

If you opt for chilled bubble tea, the drink can be shaken or blended, much like an iced coffee. Like coffee, you should choose blended if you want a thicker consistency equivalent to a frappe. Most people will choose shaken as this is the authentic way to serve bubble tea. Remember, shaken bubble tea gives the drink its famous frothy bubbles and the tapioca pearls.

Bubble tea should be served with a wide drinking straw so you can suck the pearls through the straw. So long as you’ve been served bubble tea in the right way, you should be able to enjoy your experience by doing the following:

  1. Shake your drink — If your bubble tea is pre-packaged with a sealed lid, shake the contents to create that classic foam effect. Fresh bubble tea is often served in transparent cups.

  2. Stir with your straw — Continually stir the drink using your straw in between sips. This encourages the boba to rise from the bottom of the cup — you don’t want it all getting stuck at the bottom!

  3. Enjoy! — The joy of bubble tea is in the experience. Relax, sip away and savour the incredible flavours the tapioca pearls have to offer.

Related: The Best Packaging Materials for Takeaway Food and Drinks in 2022

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Where to Drink Bubble Tea (In the UK)

In Asia, where bubble tea originated, bubble tea stands are a regular sight. You can pick up bubble tea at a local market or small town, but bubble tea is a little more scarce in the UK. You’ll likely need to visit a large city to enjoy your favourite cup of bubble tea. We’ve compiled a list of bubble tea locations to help you find your boba fix. 

Biju Bubble Tea — Soho, Westfield, South Kensington, Camden

Biju Bubble Tea is a London-based bubble tea brand. Biju has four locations so far in very different areas of the UK’s capital. Its refined branding and simple menu appeal to many city-goers looking for a refreshing break. 

You can choose from a small selection of fruit teas, milk teas and toppings, including signature biodegradable cups such as Matcha Milk Tea and Iced Honey Green Tea.

Bubbleology — London, Essex, Kent, Leeds, Bristol, Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester, Oxford

If you’re a bubble tea fan, you might have already heard of Bubbleology. They have a huge following, with over 69 sites across the UK, Europe and the USA. Bubbleology has a loyalty card system and several standalone shops. Bubbleology has broken the mould by even offering alcohol-infused cocktail bubble teas and fruit and milk-based originals. Paired with their bubble waffle offering, you can snack on an indulgent sweet treat while slurping on your favourite bubble tea. 

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Cuppacha — Soho, Sheffield

Despite Cuppacha’s selective locations, they’re a real hit with locals. The Golden Chopstick Awards recognised their bubble tea in 2019 and you can get it delivered right to your door via Deliveroo. Select from insta-worthy decadent Oreo milk teas and signature ombre drinks. Snap a pic of your bubble tea and tag them on Instagram

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Bobo Tea — Manchester, Sheffield 

Bobo Tea also pairs its bubble tea with waffles and frozen yoghurt with an extensive menu. You can find the Manchester branch in the upper mall of Manchester Arndale shopping centre. Transport yourself to the streets of Taiwan with authentic flavours such as coconut, red bean and jasmine — or sweeter dessert flavours like cookies ‘n’ cream or chocolate. 

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Bubble Tea: The Disposable Cup Low-Down

Bubble tea has been rising in popularity since 2011. As the bubble tea market continually expands, you might as well get on side with eco-conscious consumers. In fact, 85% of consumers have become more eco-conscious in their purchasing habits in recent years. 

Bubble tea tastes that little bit nicer when your cups are biodegradable. It’s worth investing in our range of sustainable branded takeaway packaging to drive sales, encourage repeat purchases and solidify your brand’s reputation. Need convincing? Just check out our blog on the importance of branding in packaging.

Want to serve bubble tea sustainably? Buy eco-friendly bubble tea cups, lids, straws and more in our online shop. Free UK delivery on orders over £100. You may also take your branding to the next level with our custom custom packaging stickers

 

Let’s talk about Frozen Custard

Frozen Custard is a cold dessert. It’s very similar to ice cream but is made with eggs in addition to cream and sugar. It is usually stored at a warmer temperature than ice cream, and tends to have a denser consistency.

Ice Cream VS Frozen Yoghurt

Soft serve ice creams often have an overrun as large as 100 percent. This means half of the final product produced is composed of air.
When made in a continuous freezer, Frozen Custard can have an overrun of 15 –30 percent, depending on the machine used. Frozen Custard has a similar overrun percentage to Gelato.

Where to find it
The Frozen Custard Company

Frozen Custard Company Founders
Founders Joe Peters and Steph Hinder.

The Frozen Custard Company is an excellent place to go for Frozen Custard. With 6 delicious flavours available, including Blackberry & Apple and Salted Caramel, we’re sure you’ll find something to keep you happy. Check out their parlour in Cornwall.

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Ambrosia

Frozen Custard
Ambrosia Frozen Custard

A very popular choice for custard, Ambrosia have launched a line of Frozen Custard, available to buy in major retailers and online. They offer a delicious vanilla flavour custard ice cream made using west country milk and cream and is available in a range of tempting flavours.

Are you a Frozen Custard vendor?

We have some pretty amazing EcoBowls in stock to serve your Frozen Custard in, view them online here, request samples here, or get in touch with us to find out more.

We can also brand these tubs with your artwork and logos, get in touch with us to find out more or visit our design service page. When you opt for bespoke packaging, this puts you in control of all factors of your packaging, including size, style and colours. This also gives you the opportunity to take an eco-friendly approach and make your packaging biodegradable and compostable!

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Frozen Yoghurt anyone?

Summer is a time for ice cream! But unfortunately, not everyone loves ice cream as much as we do at Takeaway Packaging. We wanted to make sure there’s somewhere for everyone to visit this summer. So, moving on from Ice Cream, here are our favourite Frozen Yoghurt parlours in the UK, along with some facts to keep you amused!

A little bit about Frozen Yoghurt

Frozen Yoghurt, also known as ‘Froyo’ or ‘Frogurt’ is a frozen dessert made from yoghurt and often other dairy products and non-dairy products. Frozen Yoghurt is usually slightly lighter and sharper than ice cream, it’s also far lower in fat due to the use of milk instead of cream. tart
Frozen Yoghurt usually consists of milk solids, a sweetener, milk fat, yoghurt culture, natural/artificial flavouring, and in some cases, natural or artificial colouring.

5 Facts About Frozen Yoghurt

1. Frozen Yoghurt is lower in fat than Ice Cream
2. Frozen Yoghurt looks great in our new biodegradable EcoBowls
3. It was invented in the late 70s, in New England
4. You can purchase Frozen Yoghurt in powdered form
5. Google’s 2010 Android release was code named “Froyo”

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Our Favourite Frozen Yoghurt Parlours in the UK

Here are some great places to get Frozen Yoghurt around the UK! Let us know if we’ve missed any.

SNOG

“Your next Snog is just around the corner!” – Snog

Snog is a popular frozen yoghurt chain, get yours in-store, or at all major supermarkets.

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THE YOG

“…we aim to bring you top quality, low fat, pro and pre-biotic frozen yogurt all year round.” – The Yog Bar

The Yog have two branches in Wirral & in Liverpool, they are very popular and pride themselves in serving ‘fat free’ yoghurt!

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Yorica!

“We aim to enhance the quality of our products in the most environmentally friendly way. We don’t want to exhaust natural resources and we therefore follow a number of different processes in order to make Yorica! as sustainable as possible.” – Yorica!

We really love this brand’s ethical approach to frozen yoghurt, be sure to check them out.

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Pinkberry London

Pinkberry serve ice cold treats to takeaway with countless toppings and sauces. They also offer smoothies and other cold beverages. Try their ‘So Classic’ flavours, which include Pomegranate and Chocolate Hazelnut.

Visit Pinkberry London

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Our Top 10 Facts About Ice Cream

Following on from our favourite ice cream parlours in London, check out our top 10 facts about ice cream!

1. Ben & Jerry’s employees get to take 3 tubs of ice cream home with them every single day.

2. The UK is the tenth largest consumer of ice cream, with an average of 7 litres per person per year.

3. The 20th of July is National Ice Cream Day

4. In 2014, Joey Chestnut won the 2014 World Ice-Cream Eating Championship, eating 15 pints in six minutes.

5. The average dairy cow will produce enough milk in their lifetime to make over 9000 gallons of ice cream.

6. In 1988, the biggest ever ice cream sundae was made in Canada. It weighed over 24 tonnes.

7. The Italian word ‘gelato’ means ‘frozen’ or ‘to freeze’.

8. One third of ice cream bought globally is consumed in China.

9. The UK spends over £1.1 billion on ice cream each year!

10. Vanilla is the most popular flavour of ice cream

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