Bubble tea or boba has become a catch-all for a cavalcade of refreshing, comforting, and downright intriguing liquids. These range from the classic milk tea (typically black, green, or oolong) and ...
Boba has certainly become a fan-favorite around the globe in recent years, and now, you can look forward to ordering a similar sip at a chain you usually count on for an after-dinner scoop.
Tiger Sugar has arrived in Arizona. Here's why it's so famous and what you should order After more than a year of anticipation, Taiwanese chain Tiger Sugar has arrived in Arizona, bringing dessert ...
You know about bubble or boba tea, right? The Taiwanese-invented cold iced tea you drink with a thick straw so you can suck up the big, chewy, gelatin-like balls made with tapioca. But are you ...
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Bubble tea, also known as boba tea, first appeared in Taiwan but has recently exploded in popularity in the US. It’s made ...
From left, Teaspoon’s Dirty Ube, Matcha Royale, Guava Sunset and House Milk Tea. Courtesy Teaspoon. The Bay has a nearly infinite supply of boba shops, and for newcomers, it can be a little ...
Bubble tea is the international drink phenomenon originating from Taichung, Taiwan. The “pearls” — called zhenzhu, if on the smaller side, and boba, if a bit larger — are traditionally made from brown ...
When The New York Times “discovered” bubble tea in 2017, people took offense. After all, the delightful drink has been around for quite some time. For some of us, it is our lifeblood. It runs in our ...
I’ve always been an avid fan of bubble tea or boba, whatever you want to call it. In fact, I basically grew up on it, to some extent. For the most part, my extended family lived in the New York City ...
Lychee lime green tea with lychee popping boba (left) and mango milk tea with tapioca at Boba VTea Credit: Daria Bishop Lava Pearl, Flamingo, Golden Glow, Icy Grape Garden — these are not shades of ...