The water chestnut in milk tea is a perennial herb growing in paddy fields, also known as water chestnuts. Its underground stems are oblate in shape, about 1 finger wide in diameter, white, and slightly red. Horsetail is native to India but is widely cultivated throughout Asia. In milk tea, diced water chestnuts are used to increase the texture and flavor. It has a crunchy texture and a sweet taste.
1. raw materials: 300g of golden elephant high powder, 3g of yeast, 30g of milk130g of egg liquid, 60g of whipped cream, 45g of suga