Luona Shi hopes her boba shop can serve as a place for friends and family to gather together, like the boba shops she grew up with in China. Luona Shi, owner of Uni Uni Bubble Tea, holds up the shops ...
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Bubble Tea Vs Boba: Is There A Difference?
Feel like ordering some bubble tea, or some boba? Is there even a difference? The two words have been used interchangeably since the tea cafés first started appearing in the U.S. in the late '90s, but ...
As you take your first sip from the wider-than-average straw, the milky sweet flavor of tea and chewy tapioca pearls overwhelm your tongue. Topped with your choice of fruit jelly or egg pudding, the ...
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Drinking tea daily could save your life — here's why
Can your daily cup of tea actually protect you from heart disease, cancer, and even aging? New research says yes — but only ...
Bubble tea is a widely popular drink known for the chewy tapioca balls at the bottom. Those balls are derived from cassava, a root vegetable that can have naturally high levels of lead. “You are being ...
While bubble tea (also known as boba) originated in Taiwan during the late 1980s, the crave-able drink has become a serious crowd-pleaser in many countries, the U.S. included. And what’s not to love?
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