Milk tea and bubble tea (aka boba tea) are all the rage among consumers these days, but what sets them apart from each other?
If you’ve enjoyed bubble tea or boba, you’ve had tapioca. The balls at the bottom of boba tea are tapioca pearls. It’s also a staple ingredient in tropical places like Brazil, where it’s ...
Ask people under the age of 40 anywhere in the world whether they have ever tried the milky tea and tapioca ball concoction and there's a pretty good chance that they have. Bubble tea has ...
The market for fun and fruity bubble tea continues to rise. John Porter looks at how the trend has turned mainstream ...
Later, chewy tapioca balls – a traditional treat in Taiwan ... While most of us are aware that bubble tea is not exactly the healthiest drink, what exactly goes into it? A typical 500ml serving ...
Bubble tea is increasingly popular in the food and beverage industry, and coffee shops and cafés are the fastest-growing ...
combined with an image of a cup of bubble tea to falsely depict the tea-making process. The drink actually contains chewy tapioca balls which are referred to as pearls or boba. Check out our tips ...
Bubble tea is a refreshing summer drink to make at home – a Taiwanese classic, each glass is finished with ice and sweet, chewy tapioca pearls. Try a traditional milk tea, or go fruity with a ...
The newest addition to Oakland’s storefronts is a boba shop called TAPILAB, which moved into the previous location of Gussy’s Bagels on Fifth Avenue.