Traditionally, boba tea consists of sweetened iced black tea with small balls of plain or flavored tapioca (similar to the kind used in tapioca pudding). The tapioca pearls are placed at the bottom of ...
I love Bubble Tea with those chewy tapioca pearls. Often I'll find myself craving a smooth refreshing Mango or Melon milk tea ...
Other products CR tested for lead, such as cassava flours and snacks, dark chocolate and baby food, exceeded the level of ...
Bubble, or boba tea, has made a sweet splash around the world. The unique drink is made by blending tea and milk (sometimes fruit and fruit juice), shaken and mixed with ice and chewy tapioca balls, ...
Without enough workers to unload shipping containers, the pandemic has caused another shortage of products: boba pearls used to make bubble tea. Now there is a national shortage of boba, the dark, ...
The boba tea craze continues to soar. According to World Tea News, in 2019, boba tea, also called bubble tea, has an international market value was $2.4 billion. By 2027, experts predict it to be ...
Boba tea is a global phenomenon that has spread from Taiwan to elsewhere in Asia, Europe, Australia and the U.S. since the ’80s. But there are probably many in the Wilmington area who haven’t tried ...
Who doesn’t love bursting those bubbles while drinking boba tea? However, a new study may make you rethink your obsession.
Consumer Reports finds lead levels in popular bubble tea brands, including Gong Cha and Kung Fu Tea, with some boba samples ...