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Ube Powder for Lattes & Baking
100% Natural Purple Yam

Pure & Natural
Vibrant & colorful
Quick & Easy

Discover the pure taste of Ube Powder — perfect for lattes and baking. Transform everyday drinks and desserts into colorful, guilt-free indulgence.

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100% Natural — Vegan, No Caffeine, No GMOs.

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All in One — Antioxidants, Fiber, Vitamins, and Minerals

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Up to 70 lattes in one sachet- indulge without limits!

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Ready in 60 Seconds – Just mix, froth & enjoy.

Choose Your Pack

UP TO 70 LATTES / SACHET
Ube powder for baking and lattes - purple yam powder pack x1

1 Solo Starter — 1 sachet

$26.90 $32.90
SAVE 15% + FREE SHIPPING (Best Seller)
Two pouches of pure ube powder UBE MIX 100g for easy and quick ube latte prep, no added sugar, early holiday best seller with 15% off and free shipping x2

2 Daily Duo — 2 sachets

$45.74 $65.80

$22.87 / sachet

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3 Creator Trio — 3 sachets

$60.54 $98.70

$20.18 / sachet

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    100% Ube Powder (No Additives) for Your Culinary Creations
    - No additives
    - No preservatives
    - No artificial colors

    From where does it originate? keyboard_arrow_down
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    Our ube is sourced 100% from the lush fields of the Philippines.

    Processed in our cutting-edge facility in China, meeting stringent FDA and ISO requirements for unmatched quality and safety. Ensuring USDA ORGANIC standards.

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    Free shipping for orders above $30

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    Storein a cool, dry place. Reseal after opening.

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    How to make ube?

    Quick, 4-step guide for making ube using our powder 'UBE MIX — Barista & Baking'. Follow these easy steps to create delicious ube.

    100% Natural Ube Powder

    Fine, easy-to-blend ube powder made from purple yam (Dioscorea alata). Its vibrant hue and subtle vanilla–hazelnut–caramel notes make it the perfect purple yam powder for drinks and desserts.

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    Make a Café-Style Ube Latte

    Scoop 1 tsp of ube powder into milk (hot or cold), sweeten, then blend. That’s it—your ube latte is ready. Prefer convenience? Our ube latte powder mixes smoothly for iced or hot lattes.

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    For Lattes & Baking

    Use this versatile ube powder for baking: swirl into cheesecake batter, frosting, mochi, pancakes, cookies, and brioche. It’s also great in milkshakes and smoothies when you want real purple yam ube powder color and flavor.

    What about “yam powder” or “purple potato powder”?

    Yam powder” and purple potato powder are different ingredients. If you’re after classic ube latte taste and that deep purple color, choose authentic ube powder from purple yam.

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    Customer Feedback

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      Mia Thompson

      The taste is mild on its own, but with a splash of vanilla syrup and oat milk it’s perfect. Beautiful color and it blends well with a hand whisk.

      10/15/2024

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      Daniel Perez

      Added a tablespoon to pancake batter with vanilla. Subtle flavor, great color. Weekend hit at our house.

      10/09/2024

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      Priya Shah

      I control the sugar with my own syrup. Taste is gentle, more “creamy/vanilla-adjacent” than strong. Works for me.

      09/28/2024

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      Kayla Brooks

      I whisk a paste with a little warm milk, then add ice + oat milk. No clumps, very smooth, pretty

      09/17/2024

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      Rachel Cohen

      Mild on its own, so I do 2 tsp + a tiny splash of vanilla and it’s perfect before bed. No caffeine = I actually sleep.

      09/02/2025

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      Aaliyah Johnson

      Fine grind, no chalky bits. Bag reseals tight. Shipping was fast (5 days to Chicago).

      08/22/2024

    Réponses à vos questions

    How to make ube? keyboard_arrow_down
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    How to make ube: Steam purple yam (ube), then blend into a smooth ube purée; for desserts, cook it with coconut milk + condensed milk to make ube halaya (ube jam). Use this base for ube latte, ube milk, ube cold foam, and ube coffee.


    To make ube at home, start by Boiling or steaming purple yam until tender, then mash or blend into a smooth purée. For drinks, whisk 1–2 tbsp purée with a little syrup or warm water to create an Infused ube base. Stir into Almond milk (or any Nut milk) for ube milk. For an iced latte, pour the ube milk over ice cubes and top with espresso—use Decaffeinated espresso if you prefer. Beyond flavor and color, ube is naturally rich in Antioxidant anthocyanins.


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    Short answer: No. Ube (purple yam) is a root vegetable and contains 0 mg caffeine.

    Any caffeine in an ube latte or ube coffee comes from what you add (espresso, coffee, tea). Make it with just milk + sweetener and it’s caffeine-free, perfect for evenings.

    • Great caffeine-free alternative to coffee/matcha.
    • For a low-caffeine option: use decaf espresso or skip coffee entirely.
    • See how to prepare it here: Further ube recipe


    Ube pairs beautifully with all kinds of Coffee Drinks, from creamy iced latte to smooth blends with Almond milk or other Nut milk. Its naturally sweet and earthy flavor makes it a great base for Infused beverages that feel indulgent yet calming. Add ice cubes for a refreshing touch, or enjoy it warm with a Decaffeinated shot for evenings. Whether hot or cold, ube offers a comforting alternative that turns simple ingredients into vibrant moments of flavor—no caffeine needed.

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    Quick answer: Make a small ube paste, then top with milk. Ube is naturally mild—add vanilla/sweetener to taste. (Caffeine-free unless you add coffee.)

    Iced Ube Latte (30 sec)

    1. In a glass, whisk 2 tsp ube powder (or 1–2 Tbsp ube purée/halaya) with 1–2 Tbsp warm milk to form a smooth paste.
    2. Add ice + 8 oz (240 ml) cold milk (oat/almond/dairy).
    3. Sweeten (vanilla syrup/honey) and stir. Optional: 1 shot espresso for a “dirty” ube latte.

    Hot Ube Latte

    1. In a mug, whisk 2 tsp ube powder (or 1–2 Tbsp purée/halaya) with 1–2 Tbsp hot milk to smooth.
    2. Top with 8 oz (240 ml) hot milk and sweeten.
    3. Froth 10–15 s for a café-style finish.

    Tips

    • A handheld frother = zero clumps.
    • Higher fat milk = creamier texture & deeper color.
    • For stronger aroma, add ½ tsp vanilla (or a few drops ube extract).
    How to make ube syrup? keyboard_arrow_down
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    Short answer: Make a simple syrup, then infuse it with ube. Use it to sweeten ube latte, ube coffee, ube milk, or ube cold foam.

    Fast method (1:1 simple syrup, ~10 min)

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup (240 ml) water
    • 1 cup (200 g) sugar
    • 2–3 Tbsp ube purée/halaya or 2–3 tsp ube powder
    • Optional: ¼–½ tsp ube extract or ½ tsp vanilla, pinch of salt

    Steps

    1. Simmer: Add water + sugar to a small pot. Stir and simmer 2–3 min until clear.
    2. Infuse ube: Whisk in ube purée (or ube powder). Simmer gently 2–4 min.
    3. Flavor (optional): Add ube extract/vanilla + pinch of salt.
    4. Strain & cool: Fine-strain for a smooth syrup. Bottle and chill.

    Use it: 1–2 Tbsp per ube latte, ube coffee, ube milk, or to sweeten ube cold foam.

    Storage: Refrigerate 2–3 weeks (clean bottle).

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    Quick answer: Make a small ube paste, then whip with milk/cream until thick. Sweeten with ube syrup for café-style cold foam.

    Ube Cold Foam (60–90 sec)

    1. Paste: In a cup, whisk 2 tsp ube powder (or 1 Tbsp ube purée/halaya) with 1–2 Tbsp warm milk until smooth.
    2. Whip: Add ½ cup (120 ml) cold milk/cream mix (best: 2–3 Tbsp heavy cream + rest 2%/oat).
    3. Sweeten & whip: Add 1 Tbsp ube syrup (or 1–2 tsp sugar/vanilla). Froth 15–30 s with a handheld frother until thick, pourable foam.
    4. Serve: Spoon over iced milk, iced coffee, or ube latte.

    Tips

    • Pre-paste prevents grit; higher fat = thicker foam.
    • For non-dairy: oat or barista almond froths well; add a splash of coconut cream for body.
    • Color deepens with fat/sugar—adjust to taste.
    What is an ube latte? keyboard_arrow_down
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    Short answer: An ube latte is a milk-based drink flavored with ube (Filipino purple yam)—using ube purée, halaya (ube jam), or ube powder—then lightly sweetened (vanilla/honey/syrup). It’s naturally caffeine-free unless you add espresso (a “dirty ube latte”). Pronounced “OO-beh”.

    What it tastes like: Mild, creamy, subtly vanilla-nutty; the purple color comes from ube.

    How it’s made: Whisk ube into a small paste, add hot or cold milk, sweeten to taste.

    Variations: Iced ube latte, ube cold foam topper, decaf/espresso add-on.

    Origin & trend: Rooted in Filipino cuisine; popular in US coffee shops and home cafes.

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    Short answer: Ube coffee is a coffee drink flavored with ube (Filipino purple yam) using ube purée/halaya, ube powder, or ube syrup. Think of it as a coffee + ube latte: creamy, lightly sweet, purple—and caffeinated (from espresso or brewed coffee).

    How it’s made (simple): Pull 1 shot espresso (or 4–6 oz brewed coffee), stir in 1–2 Tbsp ube syrup (or a small ube paste), add milk (hot or iced), sweeten to taste.

    Taste: Mild, creamy, vanilla-nutty notes from ube + roasty coffee.

    Variants: Hot/iced, decaf espresso option, with ube cold foam on top.

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    If you’re wondering where to buy ube powder, the real question is: how do you choose a clean, authentic one? A lot of “ube” on the market is blended with fillers, artificial colors, or sweeteners—great for shelf appeal, not for purity or control in your recipes.

    What to look for (clean, safe, and consistent ube)

    • Single-ingredient label: Ube (purple yam) powder — no sugar, no “proprietary blend,” no artificial purple.
    • Transparent origin: Clear sourcing and batch traceability.
    • Quality controls: Batch-level checks for microbiological safety; screening for heavy metals when applicable.
    • Fine grind, easy mixing: Whisks into milk without sandy grit.
    • Naturally caffeine-free: You add sweetness/flavor yourself (vanilla, syrup, halaya).
    • Allergen & diet friendly: Clearly stated (e.g., vegan, non-GMO, gluten-free facility, etc.).

    Red flags to avoid

    • Vague “ube-flavored” mixes, added dyes, or unexplained “extracts.”
    • No country of origin, wildly inconsistent color between bags.
    • Pre-sweetened powders (lock you into someone else’s recipe and add hidden ingredients).

    Our recommendation: UBE MIX — Pure Ube Powder

    Why UBE MIX? It’s formulated to answer the exact problems above:

    • Single-ingredient, clean label (no artificial colors/preservatives).
    • Sourced responsibly with transparent origin and documented lots.
    • Barista-friendly grind → smooth in ube latte, ube milk, ube coffee, ube cold foam, and baking.
    • Naturally caffeine-free so you control flavor and sugar.
    • Consistent color designed to hold in milk and desserts.
    • Fast, trackable shipping (US/EU) with helpful quick-start recipes.

    Buy direct: Shop UUBE MIX — Pure Ube Powder