Whether you call it bubble, boba, or pearl tea, the Taiwanese origins of the popularized tapioca drink are essential to every ...
For boba lovers who want a light, refreshing texture with moisturising qualities, aloe vera is a health-conscious option.
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 ...
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 ...
The U.S. branch of Xing Fu Tang, a popular Taiwanese bubble tea chain, has shared how it prepares its signature brown sugar ...
Liu, who is a guest venture capitalist on this season of “Dragons' Den,” declined to get into business with the Quebec-based founders of Bobba, which peddles bottled boba drinks, including alcoholic ...
Invented in the 1980s, bubble tea (also called “black pearl tea” or “boba tea”) is a beloved Taiwan classic. Though there are dozens of different variations, at its core it’s a ...
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 ...
The sweet beverage is also referred to as bubble tea or pearl tea. Today, boba shops are ubiquitous. Big conglomerates like Starbucks and Jamba Juice have experimented with boba for limited stints.