The Honest Truth: Stop Guessing Your Bubble Tea Nutrition
Build your exact order to estimate calories, sugar, carbs, and fat based on drink type, milk, sugar level, and toppings.
BobaCal™
Smart Nutrition Calculator
*Estimates based on standard industry data. Values vary by store.
⚠️ All values are estimates based on standard recipes and typical serving sizes. Actual nutrition may vary by shop.
How to Use the Bubble Tea Nutrition Calculator
You can use BobaCal in just a few seconds:
Your estimated calories, sugar, carbs, and fat update instantly as you make changes.
What Your Results Mean
This calculator shows estimated nutrition for a standard serving of bubble tea.
It’s designed to help you:
Even when the drink name stays the same, bubble tea calories can vary a lot.
Why Bubble Tea Calories Change So Much
Two “pearl milk teas” can have very different nutrition totals.
That’s because calories change based on:
BobaCal shows you what really moves the number so you’re not guessing.
Is This Bubble Tea Nutrition Calculator Accurate?
BobaCal gives realistic estimates, not exact lab-tested values.
It uses:
Think of it as a decision tool, not a medical device.
How to Order Bubble Tea With Less Sugar
If you want bubble tea but are trying to keep things lighter:
Swap to lighter options like grass jelly or aloe
Small changes can cut calories dramatically without ruining the drink.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does sugar level really make that big of a difference?
Yes.
Yes. Sugar level is often the single biggest calorie driver in bubble tea.
Are fruit teas always lower in calories than milk teas?
Generally, yes. Milk and creamers add calories and fat, while fruit teas are usually lighter.
Why don’t my results match the shop’s nutrition chart?
Shops use different syrups, scoops, portion sizes, and ingredients. BobaCal gives average estimates, not lab results for one specific brand.
Can I use this for any bubble tea shop?
Yes. If your shop isn’t listed, choose General / Other for a realistic estimate.
Order Smarter Every Time?
You don’t need to give up bubble tea – you just need better information.

