Are you also craving these delicious teas with chewy tapioca pearls? The great news is that we can make healthy bubble tea ...
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Bubble tea first-timers: Taking my friend to experience it for the first time
I took my friend to try bubble tea for the very first time, capturing every funny, surprised, and delighted reaction along ...
A business founded in Taiwan now has locations all over the world. It's called Gong Cha, and they’ve made their way to the Alamo City. "I haven't met one person that has tried bubble tea that hasn't ...
It’s not yet known exactly what Tokyo Tapioca Land will look like when it finally opens, but per the concept currently available to view on the pop-up’s website, attractions might include places to ...
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Drinking boba made with caffeinated teas like black, green, and oolong tea can contribute to your total caffeine intake for ...
Well, they’re not really bubbles, but tapioca pearls mixed into the drink. The problem is there’s not enough tapioca starch, due to shipping delays from Asia. Originally from Taiwan, boba tea, aka ...
Wet markets in China are known to sell wild animals, including bats, lizards and scorpions. But a popular post on Facebook claims feces is also on the menu. The post, published Nov. 29, includes two ...
Without enough workers to unload shipping containers, the pandemic has caused another shortage of products: boba pearls used to make bubble tea. Now there is a national shortage of boba, the dark, ...
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