The new Dunkin’ Popping Bubbles are tasty and fun to eat. You get a giant paper straw the size of a small pipe and get to scavenge the icy depths of your drink for sugary treasure. Unfortunately, they ...
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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 with tea, milk, sweetener and tapioca, and there are so many ways to ...
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 ...
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 ...
A major gripe amongst my Asian friends and me is the lack of bubble tea shops in Dallas. When the trend hit fever pitch a few years ago in other major cities, I figured it was only a matter of time ...
East Coast Tea Bar owner Caitlyn Rapacz opened the shop because she missed getting to have boba tea like in her previous home of Springfield, Illinois. Chase Karacostas Myrtle Beach, S.C. A new ...
Bubble tea is everywhere. In plenty of downtown areas, it’s hard to miss people walking about carrying cups of the beverage, sipping through extra-wide straws designed to suck up the boba—the chewy ...