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 ...
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 ...
BesTea Scoop, a new ice cream, coffee and bubble tea shop in Agawam, is opening its doors this Saturday with the first 100 customers receiving a free mini ice cream.
With its super fat straws and black tapioca pearls bobbing at the bottom, boba tea — also known as bubble tea, pearl milk tea or just milk tea — is by nature an eye-catching drink. And it's popularity ...
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 ...
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 ...
Boba, bubble tea, tapioca pearls — whatever you call it, we call it delicious. The black bubble drink is super popular globally, first originating in Taiwan and expanding through Asia. The terms boba ...
Bubble tea is facing huge scrutiny. From heavy metals in tapioca pearls to sky-high sugar levels and possible links to kidney stones and mental health concerns, new research suggests this fancy drink ...
Bubble tea may look fun and harmless, but research shows frequent consumption carries risks.
A new study warns that frequent bubble tea (boba tea) consumption may increase the risk of kidney stones, fatty liver disease ...