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Sweet, creamy tea swimming with chewy tapioca boba pearls — otherwise known as bubble tea — was originally invented in Taiwan ...
The hot days of spring and summer are already upon us. What better way to cool off than with a fruity or creamy (and chewy tapioca or coconut jelly) bubble tea?
A few years ago, bubble tea exploded as the go-to trendy drink for Internet foodies everywhere. Many touted this Taiwanese-inspired beverage as a snack akin to a smoothie or cup of coffee.
A new smoothie and juice bar has opened in Downtown Somerville. Tea's Up held a grand opening at 16-A Division St. in ...
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 ...
They all contributed to the rise of bubble tea, the insanely popular Taiwanese drink that’s taken the world by storm in recent years. And now, it’s back in the spotlight thanks to recent ...
Emily Lee didn’t grow up dreaming of restaurant ownership—because in the bubble tea shops she loved in Hong Kong, only men held the keys. That changed when she emigrated to the United States, and ...