(CONSUMER REPORTS) — Maybe you’ve seen those colorful cups with oversized straws, filled with a sweet drink and chewy little pearls. Bubble tea, or boba, has become a favorite, especially with young ...
The thought of chewing a beverage isn’t appealing in theory, and for the uninitiated, that first sip of bubble tea is surprising as a half dozen tapioca pearls slip up the extra-wide straw and cause ...
Join Josh and Ollie as they bring a selection of classic bubble teas to London’s finest cab drivers after a delicious Korean ...
Starbucks is testing two beverages "made with coffee pearls" at two stores. The pearls are being added to two coffee-based iced drinks, a spokesperson told Insider. The drinks look similar to bubble ...
Food and Dining Editor from Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine, Steph March, recently reviewed several trendy tea companies around the Twin Cities. Today, she joins us while our hosts delight in a taste ...
While bubble tea (also known as boba) originated in Taiwan during the late 1980s, the crave-able drink has become a serious crowd-pleaser in many countries, the U.S. included. And what’s not to love?