Bao Xin Fen Yuan
包心粉圓
📍 Inside Luodong Night Market
City
YilanThis popular dessert chain specializes in stuffed tapioca pearls (fen yuan) filled with sweet red bean paste. Similar to bubble tea pearls but larger and stuffed, these are cooked until tender and chewy, then served in sweet soup or over shaved ice. The surprise filling in each pearl makes them more interesting than regular tapioca.
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Tapioca Pearls Dessert
Chewy tapioca pearls served in sweet syrup, shaved ice, or milk tea. These translucent balls made from tapioca starch are a staple in Taiwanese desserts and bubble tea, prized for their bouncy QQ texture.
Shaved Ice
To create the dessert, a large mound of ice shavings are first placed on a plate. In the past, ice shavings were created by hand, either by using a large mallet to crush ice into fine pieces, using a large freehand blade to shave off ice, or turning a hand-cranked machine to do the same. In modern times, a special machine is used, resulting in ice-shavings that are much finer and thinner than those in the past. Some establishments may still produce their ice by hand, and thus the texture varies. A variety of toppings are then added. Traditionally, sugarcane juice or syrup was added to give it a mildly sweet taste, like that of drinking sugarcane juice with ice cubes, but other options include various kinds of syrups or condensed milk, or both. Examples of toppings include fruit, taro, azuki beans, mung beans, sweet potato chunks, peanuts, almond junket, and grass jelly. Various pre-set combinations exist, but customers can often choose individual toppings as they desire.