It's a drink that looks like it was made for Instagram with its pastel colors and pearls at the bottom, but boba (or bubble tea) has been a beloved treat for decades, originating in Taiwan. Whether ...
I remember the first time I had bubble/boba tea. Those tapioca balls tasted as good as the first time my lips met a piss-quality brewski, which is to say that it was a baaddd experience. But now, I ...
The Taiwanese drink known as bubble tea is gaining popularity in the U.S., with more coffee and juice shops adding the iconic tapioca balls to their menus. Starbucks is also joining the trend, saying ...
The popular bubble tea drink, with its chewy tapioca balls and sweet taste, may conceal a number of health risks. Studies show that tapioca, made from cassava, is capable of accumulating heavy metals, ...
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Bubble Tea

Bubble tea, also known as boba tea, first appeared in Taiwan but has recently exploded in popularity in the US. It’s made ...
I was out of rice wine vinegar, so instead of going to Tom Thumb to pay a zillion dollars for it and wait in the self-checkout line for eight hours while some old lady tries to find the bar code on ...