Bubble tea is super popular and it's easy to see why, but can the eating the pearls in bubble tea make you sick? We ...
The reviews are based on the following criteria judged on a 1-10 scale: the boba pearls in each drink, the tea, the interior design and the customer service that I experienced at each spot. Boba pearl ...
Bubble tea has taken the world by storm and those chewy, fun-to-eat pearls at the bottom of the cup have become a beloved part of the experience. But it's not all fun and bubbles for everyone.
Whether you call it bubble, boba, or pearl tea, the Taiwanese origins of the popularized tapioca drink are essential to every sip. Travel and pop culture journalist Rachel Chang started her ...
Taiwanese shop owners invented boba tea in Taiwan during the 1980s by combining milk tea and tapioca pearls. A wave of East Asian immigration has since brought boba to the United States, turning the ...
If you are a tea lover, you must have tried different varieties, including boba or bubble tea. The bright colours and sweet ...
Whether you call it bubble, boba, or pearl tea, the Taiwanese origins of the popularized tapioca drink are essential to every sip. Ever since the first wave of boba tea shops hit the U.S. in the ...