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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
This doesn't have that nutty taste 😳
Muriel Cosford
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
So so gross. I tossed the bag out. Don’t waste your money peeps
Chau B
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Hahahha I bought this hoping to make taro flavored milk tea at home. However, it doesn’t work at all!!! It becomes a sticky dough consistency and does not dissolve in liquid well. Maybe it’s only intended for baking
Elizabeth Adams
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
I loved the purple taro smoothies I had in Hawaii. This is the PERFECT flavor! Just add your milk of choice, some sweetener, and ice. Use a blender, it doesn't want to mix on it's own. That's caused by the fact that it's basically starch from the pure root ingredients. For those of you citing the "Birth defect risks" of CA's prop 65, remember that hummus and vitamin B12 are among those things listed (that prop has pretty much lost all meaning). This is made with 3 ingredients: two of which are dehydrated vegetable matter, the 3rd is to keep it from clumping in the bag. Definitely purchasing this again!
This Domesticated Diva
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
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waetherman
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
I got this because my son and friends are really into boba tea and this seemed like a great, additive-free option. I love the color and flavor of this but it basically takes two tablespoons of powder to make a single cup of boba tea. At $20 a bag, it’s just too much. I’ll be using this powder more for baking, and let the kids have the cheaper stuff for their tea.
Ana Maria
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
I originally purchased the Suncore taro powder because I wanted to make boba tea at home. This powder gave it a nice dark lilac hue, it dissolved incredibly easy, worked perfectly as intended, but... I discovered that I don't like boba tea.I ended up trying various ways of using it up, and while it's a good product nonetheless, I don't see myself re-purchasing this.The use of this powder comes with the caveat it will not only give a purple hue, but also a mild potato taste. Being basically potato (starch) it gives a nice moistness to bake goods and pancakes, and it kind of works for savory preparations too.Used in smoothie or mixed in yogurt the color is vibrant purple, but used in baking or pancakes it gives a greyish not so fun purple vibe.
R G
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2022
I bought this to make some homemade dairy free taro milk boba, without all of the non dairy creamer type junk ingredients mixed in. I add a couple teaspoons to some non-dairy milk, in an electric frother, and it mixes up perfectly, for a quick and easy drink.
AmandaW
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2021
Make taro boba at home for less and MUCH healthier! I bought this to try (and a back up bubble tea mix) and this is the way to go IMO. It has way fewer ingredients and tastes wonderful. I add ice, a heaping spoonful on this tarp powder, mostly milk and a splash of a ‘healthy’ coffee creamer (I buy that has milk, sugar and ‘natural ingredient’ but the combo cuts out sooooo many other ingredients from commercial mixes) to my Vitamix and a tiny smidge of Xanthan gum and blend and poor over my boba. So wonderful!Also, this comes in a tiny bag, but that is simply cutting out the ‘mix’ with coffee style creamer in it. So far I’ve made 1-2 drinks a day most days and have some left, it’s lasted about 2 weeks so far. 100% buying again
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