Here's why it can be finicky, though. I had to make this recipe a few times to get the color change to actually work and adjust the ingredients. I recently got this blueberry Moscato from Oliver ...
Native to Southeast Asia, the butterfly pea plant (Clitoria ternatea) has edible leaves that are often dried or ground into a powder. It's sometimes labeled blue matcha. The woody and earthy ...
Make the blue ice: Steep loose dried butterfly pea flowers or butterfly pea flower tea bags in hot water according to package directions until liquid turns a bright blue color. Pour brewed tea into an ...
Butterfly pea cocktails begin in a funky shade of indigo or dark purple. Then, a server or bartender pours an extra ingredient into the glass, and the drink changes colors right before your eyes. What ...
Blue butterfly pea is a perennial tropical vine known for its striking, vibrant blue flowers. It has an interesting botanical name, Clitoria ternatea, because the flower’s shape resembles a human ...
If you frequent Philly’s better bars — hell, if you have an Instagram account — you’ve probably seen bartenders mixing up drinks in purple and blue colors so bright that they seemingly can’t be found ...
Blue mermaid lattes and unicorn smoothie bowls may have star status on social media but their appeal is not just visual. The ingredients behind the blue hue – spirulina and butterfly pea flowers – are ...
I can't help but get excited whenever Starbucks releases a new drink. What can I say? The coffee chain really knows how to craft the perfect caffeinated beverage. This latest sip from Starbucks is not ...