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If you liked this recipe, you might also like the fun spooky spider energy bites that I made last month, or one of these energy bite recipes from some of my blogging friends: These are a fun alternative to the tapioca balls and are so easy to make. What other fruits can you use to make boba? These popping pearls will definitely excite you with the fun, sudden burst of Mango juice. | Image from kungfutea_plainfield Add the fruity pebbles to a food processor and crush into crumbs. You want to end up with 1 cup of crumbs.
The basic ratio is 1:1 nuts to dried fruit. My go to recipe is usually for dates and walnuts. I like walnuts because they breakdown better than other nuts and dates are just very sweet. But here is the fruit and nut recipe in basic terms. Just substitute with whatever dried fruits and nuts you wish.
Croissants are another perfect dessert to have with tapioca pearl tea, and they might be easier to find than scones. These will be easy to eat, like wheel cakes, as they are perfect to hold in your hand. STEP 1: Blend the cereal. Using a food processor, blend the cereal to a fine crumb. I measured out 1 cup of cereal to blend it to a ½ cup. Use a dropper to drop the juice into the calcium lactate solution. Be sure to go drop by drop so they turn into pearls. You can really use any fruit and nut combination you want. Below you can see most of the ingredients I used. Fruity pebbles- You could also the cocoa pebbles, but I don't recommend the cereal with marshmallows.
Don’t process too much. Be careful not to process too much, so the nuts don’t start to turn into nut butter. It’s okay if there are some slightly bigger nut pieces.