The world's first 100% caffeine-free aesthetic latte powder. 100% pure ube from the Philippines â no additives, no artificial dyes, no caffeine. Make 40 vibrant purple lattes per bag, or use it in cakes, cookies, pancakes, and more.
0 mg Caffeine â drink it morning, evening, before bed. Kid-friendly. Pregnancy-safe.
Authentic Philippine Ube â sourced direct from Filipino farms, never blended with sweet potato.
Latte AND Baking â one bag, endless purple recipes (cakes, cookies, pancakes, ice cream).
40 Lattes Per Bag â that's $0.67/latte. Way cheaper than your $5 Starbucks.
Ready in 60 Seconds â no espresso machine, no special skills, no fuss.
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100% Pure Ube Powder (Dioscorea alata, purple yam from the Philippines).
Ingredients: Pure ube powder. That's it.
Free from:
- â Additives or fillers
- â Preservatives
- â Artificial colors (no Red 40, no Blue 1)
- â Sugar or sweeteners
- â Caffeine
- â GMO
Made for:
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Latte preparation (hot or iced)
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Baking applications (cakes, cookies, pancakes, breads)
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Smoothies, ice cream, desserts
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Vegan / vegetarian / gluten-free diets
Sourced directly from the Philippines.
Our ube (Dioscorea alata) is grown in Filipino farms where this purple yam has been cultivated for centuries. We work directly with origin-region producers â no middlemen, no blends, no substitutes.
The powder is processed in an FDA-registered facility that meets ISO and USDA Organic standards, then shipped DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) directly to your door in the US.
Why it matters:
Most "ube powder" sold online is purple sweet potato, ube extract with Red 40 dye, or generic blends. We give you the real thing.
Free DDP Shipping to the US on all orders.
- đŠ Tracked delivery in 14-21 days from Philippine origin
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All customs duties prepaid (DDP) â no surprise fees on arrival
- đ§ Email tracking updates throughout the journey
- đ We currently ship to: USA, Canada, UK, EU countries
- â ïž Real ube takes time. We don't pretend otherwise.
For US Holiday delivery (Christmas), please order before December 3rd.
Shelf life: 18 months from production date (printed on each bag).
Storage:
- Store in a cool, dry place â your pantry is perfect
- Reseal the pouch tightly after each use
- For maximum freshness, transfer to an airtight glass container
- Avoid direct sunlight or moisture
Once opened: Use within 6 months for optimal flavor and color.
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How to make ube?
Quick, 4-step guide for making ube using our powder 'UBE MIX â Barista & Baking'. Follow these easy steps to create delicious ube.
We're not the only ube powder on the market. But we are one of the few that's actually 100% real ube â Dioscorea alata, the Filipino purple yam.
Most "ube powder" sold online is purple sweet potato powder dyed with artificial coloring (Red 40 + Blue 1 = fake purple). Some are extract-based with sugar fillers. The result? Bland flavor, neon-fake color, and zero of the natural antioxidants ube actually has.
UbePure is sourced directly from Philippine farms, ground into a fine, barista-friendly powder, and shipped DDP to your door. The deep violet hue you see in your latte? That's anthocyanins â the same antioxidants found in blueberries. The subtle vanilla-hazelnut-caramel flavor? That's the real ube taste, gently concentrated.
One bag = 40 lattes (or use it for baking â see recipe section below). At $0.67 per latte, you're paying less than a Starbucks tip for an aesthetic, caffeine-free, antioxidant-rich daily ritual.
Real ube. Real purple. Real flavor.
The Instagram-famous ube latte is way easier to make than it looks. Three ingredients, one minute, zero coffee equipment.
For one hot latte:
1. Whisk 2 tsp UbePure ube powder with 2 tablespoons hot water until smooth
2. Heat 1 cup milk (oat, almond, or dairy) and pour over the paste
3. Sweeten to taste, froth optional
For iced: same recipe, just use cold milk over ice. Dairy or plant-based both work â oat milk gives the deepest, creamiest result.
Want it even faster? Try our 60-second pre-mix recipe â same ratios, same authentic taste, same zero caffeine.
Read the complete ube latte guide â
One bag of UbePure does double duty. After your morning latte, use the same powder to turn ordinary baking into purple magic.
Most-loved recipes:
- Ube cheesecake â swirl 2 tbsp powder into your batter for a marbled violet effect
- Ube crinkle cookies â Pinterest gold, ready in 30 minutes
- Purple pancakes â kids ask for them on weekend mornings
- Ube ice cream (no churn)â 4 ingredients, summer favorite
- Ube mochi & brownies â chewy, vibrant, irresistible
- Ube smoothies â banana + oat milk + 1 tsp powder = breakfast win
Pro tip: Start with 1-2 tsp per recipe and adjust. Ube has a subtle flavor â too much can overpower delicate desserts.
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âYam powderâ and purple potato powder are different ingredients. If youâre after classic ube latte taste and that deep purple color, choose authentic ube powder from purple yam.
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 purĂ©e. For drinks, whisk 1â2 tbsp purĂ©e 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 espressoâuse Decaffeinated espresso if you prefer. Beyond flavor and color, ube is naturally rich in Antioxidant anthocyanins.
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 itâs caffeine-free, perfect for evenings.
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 flavorâno caffeine needed.
Quick answer: Make a small ube paste, then top with milk. Ube is naturally mildâadd vanilla/sweetener to taste. (Caffeine-free unless you add coffee.)
Iced Ube Latte (30 sec)
Hot Ube Latte
Tips
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.
Ingredients
Steps
Use it: 1â2 Tbsp per ube latte, ube coffee, ube milk, or to sweeten ube cold foam.
Storage: Refrigerate 2â3 weeks (clean bottle).
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 (60â90 sec)
Tips
Short answer: An ube latte is a milk-based drink flavored with ube (Filipino purple yam)âusing ube purĂ©e, halaya (ube jam), or ube powderâthen lightly sweetened (vanilla/honey/syrup). Itâs naturally caffeine-free unless you add espresso (a âdirty ube latteâ). Pronounced âOO-behâ.
What it tastes like: Mild, creamy, subtly vanilla-nutty; the purple color comes from ube.
How itâs 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.
Short answer: Ube coffee is a coffee drink flavored with ube (Filipino purple yam) using ube purĂ©e/halaya, ube powder, or ube syrup. Think of it as a coffee + ube latte: creamy, lightly sweet, purpleâand caffeinated (from espresso or brewed coffee).
How itâs made (simple): Pull 1 shot espresso (or 4â6 oz brewed coffee), stir in 1â2 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.
If youâre wondering where to buy ube powder, the real question is: how do you choose a clean, authentic one? A lot of âubeâ on the market is blended with fillers, artificial colors, or sweetenersâgreat for shelf appeal, not for purity or control in your recipes.
Why UBE MIX? Itâs formulated to answer the exact problems above: