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(Milk Tea + Ice Cream Float)
Milk Tea Ingredients:
12oz. size

-(43grams) 1/3 cup brewed black tea = P18.06

-(60ml) Flavor syrup(Wintermelon, Caramel, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla) =P 7.2

-(0.034kg) 2 tablespoons Sugar Syrup = P3.4

-(0.118liters) 1/2 cup evaporated milk = P9.35

-(55grams) 1/4 cup Tapioca Pearls = P3.85

-(0.017kg) 1 teaspoon salt = P0.094

-(140grams) 5oz of Ice cubes = P1.4

- (63ml) ¼ cup of water = P0.10

-1 scoop of ice cream: Fruit=P19/scoop
Toblerone/ Hershey’s=P28/scoop
Dulce de leche=P25/scoop

Estimated cost:
Milk tea+Fruit ice cream/Chocolate, Cookies n Cream, & Vanilla ice cream = P62.45

Milk tea+Dulce de leche ice cream= P68.45

Milk tea+Tob/Hersheys ice cream= P71.45

16oz. size

-(64grams) ½ cup brewed tea black tea = P26.88

- (70ml) Flavor syrup(Wintermelon, Caramel, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla)
= P 8.4

-(0.051kg) 3 tablespoons Sugar Syrup = P5.1

-(0. 236liters) 1cup evaporated milk = P18.70

-(70grams) 1/3 cup Tapioca Pearls = P4.9

-(0.0255grams) 1 & 1/2 teaspoon salt = P0.140

-(225grams) 8oz of Ice cubes = P2.25

- (125ml) 1/2 cup of water = P0.21

-1 scoop of ice cream:
Fruit=P19/scoop
Toblerone/ Hershey’s=P28/scoop
Dulce de leche=P25/scoop

Estimated cost:
Milk tea+Fruit ice cream/Chocolate, Cookies n Cream, & Vanilla ice cream = P85.58

Milk tea+Dulce de leche ice cream= P91.58

Milk tea+Tob/Hersheys ice cream= P94.58
20oz. size

-(85grams) 2/3 cup brewed tea black tea = P35.7

- (80ml) Flavor syrup(Wintermelon, Caramel, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla)
= P9.6

-(0.068kg) 4 tablespoons Sugar Syrup = P6.8

-(0.354liters) 1 & 1/2 cup evaporated milk = P28.05

-(110 grams) 1/2 cup Tapioca Pearls = P7.7

-(0.034kg) 2 teaspoon salt =P0.187

-(280grams) 10oz of Ice = P2.8

- (188ml) 3/4 cup of water = P0.31

-1 scoop of ice cream:
Fruit=P19/scoop
Toblerone/ Hershey’s=P28/scoop
Dulce de leche=P25/scoop

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