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product_id: 4608309
title: "Tea Powder Taro Powder, 2.2 Pound"
brand: "qbubble"
price: "€ 54.68"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 8
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# High caffeine boost 2.2 lbs premium powder 46+ drinks per bag Tea Powder Taro Powder, 2.2 Pound

**Brand:** qbubble
**Price:** € 54.68
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧋 Sip the trend, taste the vibe — your ultimate taro bubble tea fix!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tea Powder Taro Powder, 2.2 Pound by qbubble
- **How much does it cost?** € 54.68 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/4608309-tea-powder-taro-powder-2-2-pound)

## Best For

- qbubble enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted qbubble brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Value That Lasts:** One bag yields over 46 servings—perfect for daily indulgence or sharing with friends.
- • **Caffeine Kick Included:** High caffeine content to power your day with a delicious twist.
- • **Party-Ready Convenience:** Premixed powder for effortless, crowd-pleasing bubble tea at home or events.
- • **Consistent Creamy Perfection:** Optimized for milk and milk-alternatives like oat & almond for smooth, rich flavor every time.
- • **Flavor That Commands Attention:** Authentic taro taste with a moderate sweetness that keeps you coming back.

## Overview

Qbubble Taro Tea Powder is a 2.2-pound premium mix designed for easy, consistent bubble tea creation at home. With over 46 servings per bag, it delivers authentic taro flavor and moderate sweetness, optimized for milk and plant-based milks. Featuring high caffeine content, it’s perfect for millennials seeking a flavorful energy boost and social-worthy drink experience.

## Description

Drink mix for bubble tea

Review: No Need to Experiment! I Did For You! - Hey, everybody! Extreme researcher and mixologist here, so I looked for the best Taro in the business - this is what I've landed pretty solidly on! I've experimented with a bunch of different bases, so here is how it will work with your favorite milk ... * cow's milk: 4/5. best with honey as a natural sweetener, the level of creaminess depends on your milk (whole vs skim vs half & half) * almond milk: 5/5. great creaminess and taste balance! Easiest to work with across different providers (translation: you'd get consistent results no matter what brand of almond milk you use) * oat milk: 5/5. my personal favorite! wonderful creaminess and taste balance, especially with a bit of added sweetness (I recommend agave) * soy milk: 3/5. wouldn't recommend 100% as soy is too creamy for this Taro to fully dissolve, and it will be difficult to taste Okay, now with these bases we start to get into some of the "chalky" notes some reviewers have mentioned ... I'd say these bases a produce a "powderier" effect, but again this is COMPLETELY dissuaded by picking a milk-based base. * milk powder: 3/5. Tried this for going camping. Not everything dissolves since the water is over-saturated, even when boiled. Still has a bit of creaminess to it, though! * chai concentrate: 3/5. Why in the world did I try this? I'm a bit crazy, that's why. This taste is VERY different, and the color changes, but it is comparably thick to the milk (and substitute) based samples. * chai powder: 2/5. Tried for camping again, does add a bit of creaminess but still changes the color and tasting notes, as well as not dissolving completely (like the milk powder). * water-based tea: 2/5. if you plan to make TRADITIONAL, then this powder may not work for you as it is clearly meant for mainstream (westernized) production, but that is literally the ONLY contingency; in this case, the color is less vibrant (think: mulberry) and has a bit of a powdery aftertaste * water: 3/5. Color doesn't change this time, but you still get a bit of that aftertaste. Okay, crazy over-testing aside, this was the best quality for the price I could find (keep an eye on pricing trends as it will experience spikes). A whole bag gets me through ~46 drinks (1 cup + ice, not venti), so would definitely recommend. Let me know if you have any questions or want photo references for the comparable bases! Bottom line: Get this. Easy to work with on milk-like bases and has a naturally delicious flavor, especially with the recommended honey or agave!
Review: Delicious Taro at home - I love this stuff. I feel like the majority of shops use taro powder similar to this. Obviously not the authentic places… I agree with the others that say you need to experiment to get your favorite. Everyone has different tastes. I have a local dairy in my town that sells this vanilla milk that is out of this world. So my perfect mix is starting out with 3 tablespoons of the powder mixed with a couple ounces of water (honestly, I measure both with my heart and not so much actual measuring spoons). I use my little mixer frothy thing to spin it around until it’s blended. Then I add the vanilla milk goodness to it and plop a couple pieces of ice just to keep it somewhat chilled. I will occasionally add boba, but for me, I usually prefer it without. The only negative thing I have to say is I very much dislike the artificial coloring that’s added. Unfortunately, that’s so common, so I deal with it. I didn’t feel like it needed a star knocked off for that because again, are you really in America if you don’t consume artificial colors daily? One other thing to note is apparently there is a lot of caffeine in it. I couldn’t find that on the packaging but saw it in the description after I looked when I noticed I got the zoomies each time I drank it. So be careful if you’re sensitive to caffeine.

## Features

- Easy premixed powder to create a fun party drink
- Bubble has more bubble tea varieties and flavors
- Best taste bubble tea in the market

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CSPMB9I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,081 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #236 in Powdered Soft Drink Mixes |
| Brand | Qbubble |
| Brand Name | Qbubble |
| Caffeine Content Description | High Caffeine |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,896 Reviews |
| Flavor | Taro |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 4 x 9 inches |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | Tea |
| Item Volume | 30 Cups |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Qbubble |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 5902 |
| Product Benefits | Enjoyable Taro Flavor and High-Quality Taste Experience |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bubble Tea |
| Special Ingredients | Taro |
| Sweetness Description | Moderately Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Bubble Tea |
| UPC | 798527257716 696859275333 |
| Unit Count | 35.2 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Qbubble
- **Flavor:** Taro
- **Item Form:** Powder
- **Tea Variety:** Bubble Tea
- **Unit Count:** 35.2 Ounce

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it black  tea? and can you use milk in it?**
A: There is no tea in it at all. It has taro root powder, sugar, and non-dairy creamer. I make mine with milk instead of water. I use the powder with milk and ice in my blender.

**Q: Is it vegan?**
A: Nondairy creamer almost always has casein in it, so no, it's not vegan. And unlike the label above, the package I just purchased contains whey powder, which means it's definitely not vegan.

**Q: Is this mix gluten free?**
A: Ingredients lists, Glucose Syrup, Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil, Whey Powder, Sodium Caseinate, Stablizers, Emulsifers.  The packaging DOESN'T say gluten free.

**Q: What is the difference between this taro flavor "3 in 1" bubble tea powder & the plain 'tea taro powder'?**
A: 3 in one is cream, sugar, and taro powder vs tea powder is just tea, no added sugar or cream.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No Need to Experiment! I Did For You!
*by H***N on November 29, 2022*

Hey, everybody! Extreme researcher and mixologist here, so I looked for the best Taro in the business - this is what I've landed pretty solidly on! I've experimented with a bunch of different bases, so here is how it will work with your favorite milk ... * cow's milk: 4/5. best with honey as a natural sweetener, the level of creaminess depends on your milk (whole vs skim vs half & half) * almond milk: 5/5. great creaminess and taste balance! Easiest to work with across different providers (translation: you'd get consistent results no matter what brand of almond milk you use) * oat milk: 5/5. my personal favorite! wonderful creaminess and taste balance, especially with a bit of added sweetness (I recommend agave) * soy milk: 3/5. wouldn't recommend 100% as soy is too creamy for this Taro to fully dissolve, and it will be difficult to taste Okay, now with these bases we start to get into some of the "chalky" notes some reviewers have mentioned ... I'd say these bases a produce a "powderier" effect, but again this is COMPLETELY dissuaded by picking a milk-based base. * milk powder: 3/5. Tried this for going camping. Not everything dissolves since the water is over-saturated, even when boiled. Still has a bit of creaminess to it, though! * chai concentrate: 3/5. Why in the world did I try this? I'm a bit crazy, that's why. This taste is VERY different, and the color changes, but it is comparably thick to the milk (and substitute) based samples. * chai powder: 2/5. Tried for camping again, does add a bit of creaminess but still changes the color and tasting notes, as well as not dissolving completely (like the milk powder). * water-based tea: 2/5. if you plan to make TRADITIONAL, then this powder may not work for you as it is clearly meant for mainstream (westernized) production, but that is literally the ONLY contingency; in this case, the color is less vibrant (think: mulberry) and has a bit of a powdery aftertaste * water: 3/5. Color doesn't change this time, but you still get a bit of that aftertaste. Okay, crazy over-testing aside, this was the best quality for the price I could find (keep an eye on pricing trends as it will experience spikes). A whole bag gets me through ~46 drinks (1 cup + ice, not venti), so would definitely recommend. Let me know if you have any questions or want photo references for the comparable bases! Bottom line: Get this. Easy to work with on milk-like bases and has a naturally delicious flavor, especially with the recommended honey or agave!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Delicious Taro at home
*by T***Y on March 21, 2026*

I love this stuff. I feel like the majority of shops use taro powder similar to this. Obviously not the authentic places… I agree with the others that say you need to experiment to get your favorite. Everyone has different tastes. I have a local dairy in my town that sells this vanilla milk that is out of this world. So my perfect mix is starting out with 3 tablespoons of the powder mixed with a couple ounces of water (honestly, I measure both with my heart and not so much actual measuring spoons). I use my little mixer frothy thing to spin it around until it’s blended. Then I add the vanilla milk goodness to it and plop a couple pieces of ice just to keep it somewhat chilled. I will occasionally add boba, but for me, I usually prefer it without. The only negative thing I have to say is I very much dislike the artificial coloring that’s added. Unfortunately, that’s so common, so I deal with it. I didn’t feel like it needed a star knocked off for that because again, are you really in America if you don’t consume artificial colors daily? One other thing to note is apparently there is a lot of caffeine in it. I couldn’t find that on the packaging but saw it in the description after I looked when I noticed I got the zoomies each time I drank it. So be careful if you’re sensitive to caffeine.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the best taro powder on the market and the amount you get is well worth the price!
*by A***M on December 16, 2020*

Has some troublesome ingredients so look at those.. but really good. Don’t use water. Use any type of milk and or tea. Don’t add sugar. High sugar content already. True taro taste. Can be used for anything, bubble tea is perfect with this and you don’t need anything else to make it; I didn’t even have to put bubbles and will drink it alone with milk sometimes. Easy to mix into anything you want. Have used it to make Taro ice cream and with white chocolate melted and mixed with the taro powder for taro chocolates... This taste so amazing. It has a very strong familiar taro taste. The same stuff most shops use. It’s good and it doesn’t need anything added to it. I add it to milk, not water. You mix it and then add in your boba. It is the perfect sweetness, the best texture and dissolves so easily. I can even mix it into ice cream, cookie dough, anything I want to flavour. I also bought honey dew from them and it was great too. It’s addicting almost. The bag is large and heavy and full to the top and last a long time. You can customise how strong tasting you want by adding a small scoop. I do 1-2 table spoons to a huge glass with cold milk and half a cup of cooked and sugar marinated boba. I don’t buy bubble tea out anymore because I can just make it at home and it taste exactly the same for a fraction of the cost. This last and last and last so you end up saving so much and realising how much money places make on bubble tea. Most places charge nearly 5 bucks for one and it probably doesn’t even cost them a dollar to make if you calculate price per cup. This taste so very yummy and I’ve found so many uses for it. Taro ice cream was really good. The honey dew is excellent and it’s worth the cost. If you ever had taro bubble tea before then this taste exactly the same. It has the same exact flavour.

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