Friday 16 March 2018

Chatime ๐Ÿน Matcha Red Bean Smoothie ๐Ÿน Thirsty Thursdays


Chatime • Matcha Red Bean Smoothie - Thirsty Thursdays Check out the Thirsty Thursdays Playlist: https://goo.gl/kbbPQq Subscribe to KBDProductionsTV: https://goo.gl/WahCaK ------------------------------------------------------------------------- #kendomik #kbdproductionstv #food #Chatime ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Domik - KBDProductionsTV ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steering Wheel Tray: http://amzn.to/2D7cOfB Patreon - http://ift.tt/2mEMVyZ Vlogging Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/KenDomiksLife KBD Uncut & Raw: https://www.youtube.com/c/KBDUNCUTRAW Gaming - https://www.youtube.com/kbdgamestv ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound - https://goo.gl/rhDxh0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matcha Matcha is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves. It is special in two aspects of farming and processing: the green tea plants for matcha are shade-grown for about three weeks before harvest and the stems and veins are removed in processing. During shaded growth, the plant Camellia sinensis produces more theanine and caffeine. The powdered form of matcha is consumed differently from tea leaves or tea bags, and is dissolved in a liquid, typically water or milk. Tapioca balls Tapioca balls Tapioca balls are a product that comes from tapioca, a starch which is in turn extracted from the cassava root. They are also known as boba (a transliteration of the word "bubble") or "pearls" in bubble tea. Some boba are five-to-ten-millimeter starch balls, consisting of sweet potato powder, potato powder, or jelly. By adding different ingredients—water, sugar and seasoning—tapioca balls can be made to vary in color and in texture. Tapioca balls are typically neutral in flavor and gel easily, and are therefore often used as a thickening agent in foods like pudding.

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