8. Coffee Jelly Milk Drink
If bubble tea went to grad school, it would become this. Giant glossy coffee jelly balls packed into a cup of cold milk tea. Doesn’t it sound so much better that a regular flat white? Chewy and caffeinated is the way to go. This one’s definitely the cool older cousin of your usual boba order.
9. Crystal Jelly Flowers
These look like literal blown glass sculptures. Swirls of purple and pink jelly molded into flower shapes, sometimes with gold leaf on top (because why not). You can also put delicious yam or taro filling in these. These are as fancy as they are delicious.
10. Milk Tea Jelly Dessert Bowl
This one is a dream come true for those of you who already like Boba tea. It’s as if someone took everything good from a boba shop and dumped it into a bowl: chewy white mochi balls, tapioca pearls, and cubes of milk tea jelly, all soaked in freshly poured milk tea. It’s soft, bouncy, sweet, and comforting—like a weighted blanket for your mouth.
Having looked at all of these, we’ve decided that Korean jelly desserts aren’t just sweet treats. They’re wiggly little reminders that dessert can be fun, beautiful, and actually taste good too. They’re also about the joy of eating, the fun of different textures and colours in your food, and the surprising blend of creativity and comfort—where something as simple as jelly can be turned into clouds, cats, or edible gemstones. It’s dessert, but it’s also a mood, a moment, and sometimes, a full-blown art project you get to eat.





