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Frozen yogurt - bobas?


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#1 Dejah

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 08:20 PM

A yogurt chain - Tutti Frutti - has opened to a roaring business in our small city. SO easy to load up then gasp at the cost - 56 cents / oz...

There are loads of add-ons, but the one I love is called bobas. These are NOT tapioca balls found in boba tea, but little balls filled with juice. They are about the size of large tapioca balls. When you squish them against the roof of your mouth, a delicious little squirt of juice comes out.

I was told that these are shipped up from the USA.

Any idea what these are and if they can be purchased for home use?
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#2 Dejah

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 09:38 PM

Found the info'!

http://www.poppingbobas.com/
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#3 Shalmanese

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 11:33 PM

Looks like these are "caviar" spheres commonly found in Molecular Gastronomy. The ingredient list includes calcium lactate and "seaweed extract" which is sodium alginate. It's impressive that they're managed to industrialize this. To the best of my knowledge, nobody else sells these commercially.
PS: I am a guy.

#4 Kerry Beal

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Posted 23 June 2012 - 04:57 AM

At the Canadian Food and Restaurant Association expo last year Anna and I saw a commercial product at one of the vendors - small little caviar spheres in a variety of flavours in little cans as I recall.