7 Bubble Tea Options That Are Perfect for Monsoons 2025

Hot chai and rains are perfect, but not every monsoon craving is warm. That's where bubble tea steps in. Here are 7 bubble tea options perfect for monsoons.
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Bubble tea has become the current rage. Every cafe has it on their menu, every food blogger has tasted it, and every aspiring foodie wants to sip it. Numerous reels and shorts go on and on about it, inviting you to that space where you would want to give it a shot. Also known as boba tea, the beverage combines tea, milk, sugar, and chewy tapioca pearls (also known as bubbles or boba, which is why the name). Now, bubble tea is usually served cold, which is why it may not be ideal for a cool rainy evening. However, the following 7 bubble tea options are perfect for monsoons, as suggested by Mr Dhruv Kohli, Founder, Boba Bhai (Bubble Tea & Korean Street Food specialist).

7 Bubble Tea Options Perfect for Monsoons

There’s no denying the comfort of a hot chai when it rains, but let’s be honest, not every monsoon day calls for something warm. When the humidity kicks in and the air feels heavy, what you really need is something cool, light, and just the right amount of sweet.

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That’s where bubble tea, the ever-versatile beverage, steps in. With its perfect balance of flavour, texture, and chill, it’s the monsoon refresher you didn’t know you needed.

In this light, here are 7 bubble tea options that are perfect for monsoons:

1) Watermelon

When rain cools the air, but humidity remains, a glass of iced bubble tea with watermelon feels refreshing. We all want a light, thirst-quenching feeling on wet, sticky monsoon days, and the juicy, mellow taste of watermelon goes well with cooled tea.

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2) Peach

Peach instantly brightens a dull monsoon afternoon with its alkaline, somewhat biting edge. There is something about the tangy taste of peaches that lifts the spirits during the monsoon season. In addition to being refreshing, a chilled peach flavour makes you feel a little lighter after all those warm, rainy-day eats.

3) Tender Coconut

When the skies pour, sometimes all you need is a sip that takes you somewhere sunnier. It is a delightful option to try during the monsoon, especially when the season tends to leave us feeling drowsy, as coconut water is a natural electrolyte booster. When it rains, we tend to grab for heavier comfort foods, but its smooth, tropical flavour is easy on the palate and adds a soothing, soft freshness.

These fruity bubble teas are refreshing and hydrating, but occasionally, during the monsoon season, one's tastes may call for something a bit thicker, creamier, and delicious.

4) Mango Matcha

Matcha's earthy tones are delightfully balanced by the natural sweetness of mango, particularly the Alphonso type. Matcha has been known for being high in antioxidants and providing a mild energy boost, which is something we frequently require on rainy, slow days. This blend feels comforting and subtly stimulating.

5) Blueberry Rose Iced Mint

When seasonal sneezes are common, blueberries’ well-known immune-boosting qualities come in rather helpful. This bubble tea transforms into a fruity, flowery haven that may uplift your spirits and keep you feeling refreshed in between downpours when combined with soothing rose and a burst of mint.

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6) Taro Lava

The essence of taro bubble tea is comfort in a cup. Unlike other fruity blends, taro brings a subtle nutty, slightly vanilla-like flavour with a hint of sweetness that isn’t overpowering. The creamy, velvety texture blends easily with taro's earthy flavour, topping up with chewy boba pearls, giving each drink a rich yet comforting feel.

7) Mint Mojito

This flavour refuses to stick to just one season. Always cool and a crowd favourite, but this time with a bubbly twist, it is the season's forever favourite as it has a fizzy little twist. When the weather gets humid and the air feels thick, a mint mojito is the go-to refresher we all crave during this time of year. The refreshing burst of mint, zesty lime, and those lively, popping bubbles provide instant freshness.

Bubble tea is an unusual monsoon food for sure, but not all cravings during this time are for steaming hot food. At times, we want chilled drinks that go well with the rain's gloomy atmosphere. And since bubble tea comes in a variety of flavours to suit every rainy-day mood, whether you're craving something fruity, floral, or creamy, enjoy the season by sipping, slurping, and soaking it up.

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