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How to Make Popping Boba: The Science of Spherification 

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Boost your culinary creativity with the help of a molecular gastronomy technique called direct spherification! This video shows how you can make popping boba balls from juice and other liquids. We also provide tips and tricks to ensure you get the best results and reveal the science behind this fascinating process! As a special bonus, you’ll learn how to turn playing with spherification into a science project for school. Written instructions:
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You can also watch our reverse spherification video here: • Make Yogurt Boba With ... .
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00:00 - Introduction
00:36 - The Spherification Process
03:09 - The Science Behind Spherification
04:31 - Tips and Tricks
07:00 - Turning Spherification into a Science Project
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@melanie_meanders
@melanie_meanders 2 года назад
Love the idea that you’re giving tips how to turn it into a project. Most teachers are happy to let you choose your own project, especially when you’ve got your plan down like this!
@hayleesadler8165
@hayleesadler8165 2 года назад
This kid is definitely going to do well in highschool science classes😳
@urlocalautistic
@urlocalautistic 2 года назад
Yeah
@CallMeStingRae
@CallMeStingRae 2 года назад
This kid was probably told everything and is reading of a script lol
@elizabethmakua-travis4009
@elizabethmakua-travis4009 2 года назад
@@CallMeStingRae Script or not she is articulate, confident and creative. All traits of a very successful student. It’s cute you tried to take away from her abilities, but we all know you’re projecting from your own insecurities in yourself. Maybe do better and see the glass half full and not a crap cracked plastic cup like your greasy head.
@lkx3353
@lkx3353 2 года назад
My friend this is called a child reading a script
@BQ98632
@BQ98632 Год назад
@@lkx3353 that the child may have written
@ludwig112
@ludwig112 2 года назад
This is legit the only trustful and good Explanation of how to do popping boba, thank you so much lmao.
@emilyennis8029
@emilyennis8029 Год назад
This girl is going places, wouldn’t doubt if she already is. Well done !!!
@ilikegum5102
@ilikegum5102 Год назад
I'm pretty sure he's a boy!
@ICEBERG_TheDeveloper
@ICEBERG_TheDeveloper 15 дней назад
oh. my. GOSH! this was the best video i could find! and for a kid, you are so smart! thank you!
@thespectre4587
@thespectre4587 Год назад
I love how there's science explanations to it all, instant subscribe
@pearlivory3483
@pearlivory3483 Год назад
I sucked at science when I was a kid. This was actually interesting! Thanks!
@zmoore1103
@zmoore1103 2 года назад
This is well executed and very informative. Thank you for explaining.
@shaukatasghar1704
@shaukatasghar1704 2 года назад
This kid is a genius in the making . 👌🏻
@sharonkende4774
@sharonkende4774 Год назад
What a great video. I don't have to look up any equations. Nice explanation of the chemistry. This is fun to watch.
@sophia.8379
@sophia.8379 2 года назад
thank you this was so helpful for my science project
@viridianagonzalez5324
@viridianagonzalez5324 2 года назад
Amazing explanation. Thank you so much!
@arthuralva2500
@arthuralva2500 4 месяца назад
This is a perfect explanation about it all, loved it
@promonax4176
@promonax4176 3 месяца назад
who watching this as they are drinking boba
@austinbeck3424
@austinbeck3424 2 месяца назад
I about to order
@POC3442
@POC3442 2 месяца назад
Wish I was...
@Jupe367
@Jupe367 Год назад
Very informative. I learn something today. Thanks!
@JOHNSONWIELKI
@JOHNSONWIELKI 2 года назад
Awesome video, I love it so much! I'm definitely going to try this asap haha
@nishantkumarsharma1085
@nishantkumarsharma1085 Год назад
Beautifully explained the process and science
@Gschneebs11
@Gschneebs11 Год назад
Best video explanation I’ve seen!
@cootcootkahoot292
@cootcootkahoot292 2 года назад
really good video!!! love the diagrams!!!!
@GaiasRebirth
@GaiasRebirth 2 года назад
very well made and easy to understand video, keep it up!^^
@ediblesafterwork3902
@ediblesafterwork3902 Год назад
This is incredible. Thank you for this
@MorganNaeNae
@MorganNaeNae 2 года назад
This kid is great! Can we please get her a pop filter for her microphone? Her setup has to catch up to her ability!
@reylopez4611
@reylopez4611 Год назад
Holy crap.. This kid is good explaining. Thank you little girl
@peterleter
@peterleter Месяц назад
You've done a great job! ❤
@machinegunangel
@machinegunangel 3 месяца назад
Mind Blown! ♥️
@eliml.hnamte3033
@eliml.hnamte3033 Год назад
Such a cute voice and we can know its a voice of high intellectual.I love strawberry,blueberry and mango bubble tea with ice on it.
@virtuouswoman4life555
@virtuouswoman4life555 10 месяцев назад
I learned a lot from this video. Thanks.
@whimobsessed
@whimobsessed Год назад
I really appreciate your detailed and informative video! I just got the things to make this for a fun summer science experiment with my kid and her friends! She's a huge fan of chemistry! ❤️ We watched together and decided it was a must!
@elizabethmakua-travis4009
@elizabethmakua-travis4009 2 года назад
Perfect presentation. Some content creators could learn a thing or two from you. 😇😇😇
@dlgaming150
@dlgaming150 Год назад
fr juus llike me-
@shabbirahmed4427
@shabbirahmed4427 Месяц назад
This video is the one of the best I have seen 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@simonelambert3222
@simonelambert3222 2 года назад
Love it!
@laurabarron7001
@laurabarron7001 2 года назад
Is there a way to preserve, or store, the spheres so that they can be sampled at a Science Fair? Or must they be made and tested within a few minutes, so that they do not keep hardening like the outer shell?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 2 года назад
Hi - sorry for the delayed reply - you can store the popping boba in the same solution they are made of - e.g. if you use strawberry lemonade, store them in a sealed container with strawberry lemonade. If you store them in water the flavor will diffuse out.
@ririkokoro
@ririkokoro 2 года назад
This help me a lot, thanks
@kkobwatchin
@kkobwatchin 7 месяцев назад
Popping Boba! *giggle* This young lady is doing a great job orating the techniques. Her age aside, the script is thorough and it includes steps and curiosities that are often overlooked by professionals presenting the same techniques. I'm hooked.
@sayro5298
@sayro5298 2 года назад
What a beautiful video, lovely voice!!!
@whitneyjordancohen
@whitneyjordancohen 2 года назад
We did this is my science class and wow 🤩
@bruh_lol3893
@bruh_lol3893 2 года назад
this is good for my grade 7 science fair project. Thanks
@adamnowakowski5581
@adamnowakowski5581 2 месяца назад
Hate bubble tea. Cant swallow it but when I heard of popping bobba... On a whole another level. It's like a party in my mouth haha. Had to know how it's made and best video to know! Thanks!
@justinhenson3768
@justinhenson3768 2 года назад
Love the video! Could use one of those pop screens for the audio to help!
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 2 года назад
Thanks for the compliment and the suggestion, Justin!
@dhiamehta2901
@dhiamehta2901 2 года назад
@@Science.Buddies 8koo
@chloewuzhere176
@chloewuzhere176 Год назад
i am going to use this for my school science fair project, and I think it will be interesting and yummy❤
@brentreithel2187
@brentreithel2187 Год назад
this kids going places
@imdelalim3217
@imdelalim3217 Год назад
Thank you I am a science geek but did not understand it before this video
@val71999
@val71999 Год назад
who is this kid and how is she so good at voiceovers??
@IAmTheMainCharacter
@IAmTheMainCharacter Год назад
Good job, keep gping
@maygungreer1395
@maygungreer1395 Год назад
Hey kiddo thank you for sharing with us !!!! 💖💖💖 You done such a good job !!!! 💖💖💖 I have a question where can we get the salutations that your mix so we can order some and make this at home 😊💖💖💖
@braydenlewis3777
@braydenlewis3777 2 года назад
Thanks
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@ryanadams0922
@ryanadams0922 Год назад
I wonder if you could use an Adjustable Pipettor gun to get the precise amount of squeeze per ball
@ankurupadhyay280
@ankurupadhyay280 2 года назад
👏
@LeeKayAl
@LeeKayAl 2 года назад
Im an adult but this was soo interesting 🥰
@theabsolutelycursedsprout9308
@theabsolutelycursedsprout9308 2 года назад
why did you have to clarify you're an adult?
@GoldKingkong
@GoldKingkong 4 месяца назад
Coz he doesn't want to make those boba balls when he already has 2 by birth.
@Quartz.aep.
@Quartz.aep. Год назад
Hello can I use tri sodium citrate, I couldn't find ones without 'tri'
@GabrielaJohnSwamy
@GabrielaJohnSwamy 11 месяцев назад
How long can I store the food+sodium alginate mixture?
@renz1744
@renz1744 5 месяцев назад
Hello. I just wanted to ask does it harden (like tapioca pearls) when its old? We did this on our culinary class but the more you not consume it right away, it turns into a solid and not a popping boba anymore
@judsjo
@judsjo Год назад
Great job kiddo
@kittensmom207
@kittensmom207 Год назад
Would it still work, if the liquid, that should sphericade be frozen? That ways you can easier make big and equal bobas, or even special shapes, if you’ve got the fitting ice trays
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Yes - you can freeze the liquid before solidifying it. This method is called cryoshperification. It is more commonly applied with the reverse spherification technique but also works for direct spherification. When freezing the liquid, you can use molds to better control the shape and size of the spheres. Then drop the frozen liquid in the gelling bath once they are frozen. The shapes will solidify while starting to thaw.
@fusionvic
@fusionvic 2 года назад
Sounds like something we would have done in 7th grade science class.
@kirstencroser1584
@kirstencroser1584 2 года назад
wow
@tamiresronchini3355
@tamiresronchini3355 Год назад
The flavor you made of coke was small, how do you make the big one? The red one was bigger. I wanted to do that 😢
@shaharinmimhossain6332
@shaharinmimhossain6332 2 года назад
Can you help me how to juice popping boba
@rosesinthemorning6677
@rosesinthemorning6677 2 года назад
But what do you use to make bugger sizes? I'm lost on that part😭
@sharonkende4774
@sharonkende4774 Год назад
Use a dropper with a wider hole. You could even try a turkey baster.
@pamelajord4181
@pamelajord4181 Год назад
Turkey’s basers are hard because they make it easier to make noodles
@lizz1903
@lizz1903 2 года назад
I love the little girl talk
@-GMedhaR
@-GMedhaR 11 месяцев назад
Hey, i tried this last night and my boba did not go down and settle. It just gir disolved in the calcium lactate solution, what im i supposed to do? . Or what mistake have i done
@ajayamdawadi
@ajayamdawadi 8 месяцев назад
When we make this burst from inside but after 2 days it become solid from inside also
@georgebarhoum3101
@georgebarhoum3101 10 месяцев назад
I am using this method and technique with a machine but i always get a tail with the sphere and the boba is too thick or too thin or no taste.
@rupakmehandiratta1633
@rupakmehandiratta1633 Год назад
So cool... So this can be consumed??
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Yes, these are edible!
@maurocesar6906
@maurocesar6906 11 месяцев назад
Did you know how long does it last?
@tashfia_t8983
@tashfia_t8983 Год назад
I tried to make this and it works nice But I ended up adding a little too much of sodium alginate. What should I do Throw it or is there something I can do to make use of it
@ScienceBuddiesEspanol
@ScienceBuddiesEspanol Год назад
The sodium alginate concentration in the direct spherification reaction doesn’t have to be exact. Usually, for direct spherification a sodium alginate concentration of 0.5% to 1% is used. The sodium alginate concentration in Science Buddies’ experimental procedure is about 0.8% (2 grams in 1 Cup/237mL). As sodium alginate is a gelling agent, the more alginate you add to your food or liquid, the thicker the liquid gets in the gel sphere. If you added too much alginate to your liquid, you could add more of your liquid/food to adjust the alginate concentration. The spherification reaction should still work, though.
@shem3807
@shem3807 2 года назад
What are all of the ingredients you need?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 2 года назад
A written list of ingredients can be found here: www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/FoodSci_p074/cooking-food-science/juice-balls-science-of-spherification?from=RU-vid#materials
@shem3807
@shem3807 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ccassyang1668
@ccassyang1668 10 месяцев назад
can i use water to make the ball?
@ChefGL1TCH
@ChefGL1TCH 2 года назад
Can you warm these up without and still keep their shape trying to make a new recipe that is extremely easy and fast to serve
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 2 года назад
We've never tried to warm them up. If you experiment with it, let us know how it goes!
@Liliaczanka
@Liliaczanka 11 месяцев назад
Give me exact mesurments. I need them for my bubble tea
@nathanshipe4777
@nathanshipe4777 Год назад
Whats the best way to make larger, boba, sized balls? Trying to avoid caviar sized little boba balls.
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
To make larger boba balls, try to find a syringe or dropper with a wider opening that makes larger drops. If you want to make even larger boba balls, you can use the ladle and teaspoon method. Fill a small ladle with calcium chloride solution and the teaspoon with your alginate mixture. Carefully pour the alginate mixture into the ladle to make a larger sphere. Shaking the ladle a little can help to form the sphere. Once the sphere has formed, place the boba ball in the setting bath and let it solidify for a little longer, about 5 minutes. Take the boba balls out of the solution and rinse them with water.
@yakupfurkankocaoglu8722
@yakupfurkankocaoglu8722 Год назад
hello, I liked the video very much, my question is, even though I take it out of chlorinated water in 1 minute, the hardening continues, how can I prevent this?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Hi! We're glad you enjoyed the video and have already started experimenting. Getting the technique just right to fit your creative vision can be tricky, but is part of the fun. It definitely requires some experimenting and trial and error. The chemical reaction always continues for a little bit after you remove the sphere from the calcium chloride bath. If you want a less-hardened sphere you can try doing one or more of these things: 1) have the sphere spend less time (not a full minute) in the calcium chloride solution - this will allow less time for the reaction to occur and thus less hardening overall 2) make sure to rinse the spheres off in fresh water immediately after removing from the calcium chloride solution - this will get rid of the reaction occurring on the surface of the sphere 3) try making larger spheres by starting with bigger drops of your food liquid - larger spheres have more volume so less of their contents will be hardened.
@yakupfurkankocaoglu8722
@yakupfurkankocaoglu8722 Год назад
Thank you very much for your answer, what kind of water should I leave it in so that I can leave it in the same consistency for a long time in the storage container?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
​@@yakupfurkankocaoglu8722 You want to store the boba spheres in the solution you used to make the spheres. For example, if you used grape juice to make the spheres, store them in grape juice. This way, the spheres will keep their flavor. If you store them in water, the flavor will dilute, and the spheres lose flavor.
@yakupfurkankocaoglu8722
@yakupfurkankocaoglu8722 Год назад
but the bubble tea spheres I make become hard as time passes and turn into a jelly consistency, how can I prevent this?
@MrShaurya28
@MrShaurya28 9 месяцев назад
How do I make a bigger sphere???
@metamatt7257
@metamatt7257 Год назад
ISs it safe for health? ive bought all ingridients and did it, but worried for health reasons, ive rinsed them after dipping them in the cacl2 solution but still worried about potetnial residue. Is this a problem/health hazatrd? Thanks
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Your popping boba are safe to eat!
@metamatt7257
@metamatt7257 Год назад
@@Science.Buddies ok thanks! And how do you make the liquid more liquidy? For me when i pop the boba its quite thick, and i can recall the popping boba to be quite liquid
@-jxssie-3894
@-jxssie-3894 2 года назад
how to I make big popping boba
@farahnineteenable
@farahnineteenable Год назад
Hi! Can you use any flavoured liquid?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Not all liquids are ideal for direct spherification. You should avoid liquids with a high calcium content as the calcium will interfere with the spherification process. This will lead to a premature solidification of your liquid. The best way to find out if a liquid works for direct spherification is to test it.
@mollyobrien4360
@mollyobrien4360 17 дней назад
Does the length of time you leave it in the liquid matter... Does it create a thicker 'skin' the longer it's there?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 16 дней назад
The time in the solution is a variable that affects the thickness of the outer skin of the boba because it allows for more time for the chemical reaction to occur between the alginate and calcium. See the video at 6:35 to see the difference the time in the calcium chloride solution makes on the thickness of the outer skin of the boba!
@ezravanderhelm2045
@ezravanderhelm2045 Год назад
Can you do it with calcium lactate and sodium alginate?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
yes; you can also use calcium lactate and sodium alginate for spherification and reverse spherification. See these resources: www.modernistcookingathome.com/basic-spherification/ www.modernistcookingathome.com/calcium-lactate/ The second resource says that in basic spherification it is usually added at a 0.5% ratio, whereas in reverse spherification it is added at a 3.0% ratio. You can use also calcium lactate gluconate.
@LatoriaMartin
@LatoriaMartin Год назад
Yes you can it actually gels with calcium lactate
@-GMedhaR
@-GMedhaR 11 месяцев назад
​@@Science.Buddiesh
@denisemoseley9662
@denisemoseley9662 Год назад
What's the shelf life once the ball is made??
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
The popping boba pearls should be stored in the liquid they are made from, so they don't lose their flavor. Put the container with the popping boba in the fridge to make them last longer. It is best to consume the popping boba within 24 hours, but they are probably good for up to a week, depending on the liquids you use to make them.
@1-a-a-a-1
@1-a-a-a-1 Год назад
“1 hour over night” - EXCUSE ME??? You sleep for one hour???
@nickyvc7159
@nickyvc7159 Год назад
how can I make bigger sphere? when I use a dropper the sphere becomes too small
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
You can try using a dropper with a larger opening to make bigger spheres.
@yourfavGIRL79
@yourfavGIRL79 11 месяцев назад
where do you get that stuff
@spacelover141
@spacelover141 9 месяцев назад
You need to order it. At least thats what I did idk where youre living
@yourfavGIRL79
@yourfavGIRL79 9 месяцев назад
@@spacelover141 germany🥲
@Hurateo
@Hurateo Год назад
What about Cold Oil and any liquid without agar agar even water? Please explain
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Hi - we're not sure we understand your question, however, there are other types of bobas - the type that you find in bubble tea - that can be made with tapioca flour or agar: www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/make-boba-for-bubble-tea or www.honestfoodtalks.com/crystal-boba-recipe-agar-pearls/
@Hurateo
@Hurateo Год назад
@@Science.Buddies umm like There are other Spherification (Not sure) but the one I'm looking for is the one where you put oil (Dunno what oil) in the freezer to make it cold then just like you showed you use dropper and suck any liquid even water and pour it into the cold water to get the exact same result instead of using Sodium Alginate and calcium whatever.
@aidenlandry-telford2194
@aidenlandry-telford2194 Год назад
I ate this while watching this
@marlonaresgado1652
@marlonaresgado1652 Год назад
Where can i buy the chemical used in this process?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
See the video description for a link to the written instructions with a complete materials list and links.
@dinonuggie3148
@dinonuggie3148 2 года назад
Is it edible?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 2 года назад
Yes! It's quite fun to eat the foods you turn into spheres.
@spacelover141
@spacelover141 9 месяцев назад
How many grams is a cup
@slur__plus-joker3851
@slur__plus-joker3851 2 года назад
Nice I didn’t put this my friend from school did so he could see the name of my account 😅😤
@kaungsetzaw9318
@kaungsetzaw9318 Год назад
Can Calcium Chloride cause some dangerous?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Hi - be careful not to get the calcium chloride on your skin or in your eyes, as it can cause burns.
@marcelogomez636gm9
@marcelogomez636gm9 Год назад
I tried to make it but the bubbles don’t get rid of
@muellerhoneybee1075
@muellerhoneybee1075 11 месяцев назад
This recipe did not work for us. It says 2 g to 1 cup when other recipes says 5 g so going to see if that is the issue. We used elderberry syrup, honey syrup, and chocolate almond milk. Only the elderberry syrup created a gel outside but was nothing like popping boba.
@kirstencroser1584
@kirstencroser1584 2 года назад
then what is the sodium alginate for?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 2 года назад
The written instructions for the project contain an explanation of the chemistry: www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/FoodSci_p074/cooking-food-science/juice-balls-science-of-spherification?from=RU-vid
@justchees2123
@justchees2123 Год назад
@@Science.Buddies can you please explain it by yourself because i don't understand
@lilll666
@lilll666 Год назад
I tried making this last night, but the problem is that after I dropped the liquid in the calcium water, it wouldn’t go all the way down and just sit on top of the calcium water making it flat 😭 do you have a solution for this?
@pamelajord4181
@pamelajord4181 Год назад
You took it out of the fridge to early there needs to be no bubbles at all. Or it was the liquid you used
@naomilovelace7797
@naomilovelace7797 Год назад
can i use calcium lactate instead instead?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Yes; you can also use calcium lactate and sodium alginate for spherification and reverse spherification. See these resources: www.modernistcookingathome.com/basic-spherification/ www.modernistcookingathome.com/calcium-lactate/ The second resource says that in basic spherification it is usually added at a 0.5% ratio, whereas in reverse spherification it is added at a 3.0% ratio. You can use also calcium lactate gluconate.
@Marie-or8uj
@Marie-or8uj 6 месяцев назад
What a cutie patootie❤️
@berneriquise8014
@berneriquise8014 Год назад
How can make Last longer, because when leave in refrigerator it turns all jelly, no liquid inside, is just for the moment
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
Make sure you store the popping boba in the liquid you made them with. For example if you made them with apple juice, store them in apple juice.
@allainenanez9305
@allainenanez9305 Год назад
@@Science.Buddieshi!! may i ask if the liquid i made my popping boba with should also contain calcium lactate in it? it’s for the storage of my popping boba
@Matthew0148
@Matthew0148 2 года назад
1 thing how do you make bigger balls
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies 2 года назад
It is hard to make larger spheres, but you can use the same process on a spoonful of liquid for a larger shape.
@thekidsta1
@thekidsta1 Год назад
They also say to use calcium lactate.. I see you used calcium chloride. Is there a difference?
@Science.Buddies
@Science.Buddies Год назад
They are two different types of calcium salts that have two different anions (lactate versus chloride). For the spherification project, the calcium is the important part, as the calcium reacts with the alginate, so both the calcium lactate and calcium chloride work for the project.
@mscharleyjxox
@mscharleyjxox Год назад
That’s a perfect scale to measure grams.
@JaguarRuins
@JaguarRuins Год назад
Hello 😮
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