Sweet, creamy tea swimming with chewy tapioca boba pearls — otherwise known as bubble tea — was originally invented in Taiwan in the 1980s, but it’s never been more popular in the U.S. That trend is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bubble tea with popping boba - HW Rais/Shutterstock Even if you've never tried it, you've probably heard someone in your life say ...
Colorful drinks have replaced the draft beers and growler-fills in Suite 140 of 2990 Commercial Street SE. The South Commercial storefront formerly occupied by draft beer bar Growl Movement still has ...
As you take your first sip from the wider-than-average straw, the milky sweet flavor of tea and chewy tapioca pearls overwhelm your tongue. Topped with your choice of fruit jelly or egg pudding, the ...
ANN ARBOR, MI --Despite a quiet launch, the owners of a new bubble tea shop in Ann Arbor say their use of fresh ingredients is the reason for a growing customer base. Jasmine Tea, which opened in ...
Bastrop residents could soon have a new option for bubble tea and specialty drinks as Kung Fu Tea plans its first local shop ...
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 ...
Driven by innovation in zero-sugar formulations, functional ingredients, and premium sourcing, these leading brands are ...
Behind the counter of The Bowl in Lynbrook, Olivia Lim operates a lab of sorts, one lined by containers of powder — non-dairy creamer, powdered taro, coconut — as well as buckets of glistening jelly ...