hey! just wanted to say there is a thing as purple taro. I don’t know if they sell it everywhere but here in PR it’s yautia lila which translates to purple taro root. Just wanted to tell you in case you find it
you can also try putting the taro paste directly in a cup then adding milk or non dairy milk so that there's a difference in texture when you drink it - it's the way taro milk tea is usually made in asian countries
Hi! Here in Fiji we have a variety of taro which is naturally purple. We call it "uro ni vonu" which translates to fat of the turtle because of its particular variegated, mottled appearance but in a striking purple shade. I'm planning to start up a taro export company in 2024 marketing to China & Japan, and then North America. ☦️🕊☘️✡️🌅📖🌴🇫🇯✨🥥🐟🧡🗻👑
fyi taro is not purple, they only promote it in purple color so it would be pleasing, but the real color of taro is white to gray. If you want to try an authentic purple edible root (except for purple sweet potato) that has very deep purple color then you have to try Ube, it's way more tastier than taro so ube is much more suitable for desserts while taro is for savory dishes. Both are available in my country so I can attest to this. It's just that Ube is a bit more pricey than taro, maybe because taro is a lot easier to find than ube, you can actually see Taro plants everywhere here, but as much as how common ube flavor is, I still don't know what ube plants look like, i've seen the roots or the actual ube but i don't know how it's leaves look like 😂😂😂
Taro has a nutty taste that a lot of people like. Most people are aware of the difference and it is the taste that brings attraction more so than the purple color. There are also a lot of bakeries that sell Ube desserts so it is very well known.
The pale purple is very pretty!
That ice cube tray is so adorable!!
Thank yoouuu, I’ve had to put a strong halt to dairy recently and I do so miss milk tea.
hey! just wanted to say there is a thing as purple taro. I don’t know if they sell it everywhere but here in PR it’s yautia lila which translates to purple taro root. Just wanted to tell you in case you find it
Genius with the purple sweet potato!!!
Thanks for sharing your recipe. 😊
Looks so good! And so easy too. 😁
Thanks! I've been trying to figure out how to make the Taro paste!
I wish it was easy to find these ingredients more places, I live in Highlands County FL & the closest is taro jam 😢
you can also try putting the taro paste directly in a cup then adding milk or non dairy milk so that there's a difference in texture when you drink it - it's the way taro milk tea is usually made in asian countries
Hi! Here in Fiji we have a variety of taro which is naturally purple. We call it "uro ni vonu" which translates to fat of the turtle because of its particular variegated, mottled appearance but in a striking purple shade. I'm planning to start up a taro export company in 2024 marketing to China & Japan, and then North America. ☦️🕊☘️✡️🌅📖🌴🇫🇯✨🥥🐟🧡🗻👑
Can you send to India plz 🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏🥺🥺
Was it creamy
YUM
Can I use cow milk because I’m not vegan
I would encourage you to use plant based milk for ethical reasons but you are the boss of your own sauce
My Thai boss made me a sweet potato soup and I didn't like it though I really wanted too.
I wonder what this is like
Recipe? 3c of taro,
How much sugar, purple yam?
2c milk
Recipe is linked in description
yifang has non dairy taro milk tea made from fresh taro :)
Where do you buy the taro root?
Asian market!
1 taro root and 1 purple flesh sweet potato right?
Link to recipe is in the description! (If you’re watching on mobile, tap 3 dots to get to the description)
Isn’t that too much sugar? Or is that fine
1/2 cup (8 tbsp) sugar divided among 8-12 drinks is not a lot
Agave may work too, I would think 🤔
@@aracelia.4532Not if you're diabetic 😮
Does it need that much sugar lol
Tea😂
fyi taro is not purple, they only promote it in purple color so it would be pleasing, but the real color of taro is white to gray. If you want to try an authentic purple edible root (except for purple sweet potato) that has very deep purple color then you have to try Ube, it's way more tastier than taro so ube is much more suitable for desserts while taro is for savory dishes. Both are available in my country so I can attest to this. It's just that Ube is a bit more pricey than taro, maybe because taro is a lot easier to find than ube, you can actually see Taro plants everywhere here, but as much as how common ube flavor is, I still don't know what ube plants look like, i've seen the roots or the actual ube but i don't know how it's leaves look like 😂😂😂
Taro has a nutty taste that a lot of people like. Most people are aware of the difference and it is the taste that brings attraction more so than the purple color. There are also a lot of bakeries that sell Ube desserts so it is very well known.
Talk too fast I don’t know how much she out of stuff
The recipe link is in the description
Bruh no i just bought it and it’s DISGUSTING
Grossly unhealthy with taro high in carbs ,plus milk and sugar !
Then don’t drink it? I use non dairy milk and sugar to sweeten it but it’s much less sweet than many other treats out there
Did she say it was a healthy recipe??