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  2. What Is Boba? Everything You Need to Know About Bubble Tea - AOL

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    Boba tea—a Taiwanese drink that consists of milk, tea and balls of tapioca—is all the rage right now. And yes, it is texturally exciting and downright delicious…but what is boba, exactly?

  3. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    Description. A paper straw for bubble tea compared with a more typical plastic straw. Bubble teas fall under two categories: teas without milk and milk teas. Both varieties come with a choice of black, green, or oolong tea as the base. [1] Milk teas usually include powdered or fresh milk, but may also use condensed milk, almond milk, soy milk ...

  4. How to Make Bubble Tea at Home - AOL

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    Ingredients. 1 cup tapioca pearls. Loose leaf tea. Brown sugar or sweetener of choice. Milk of choice. Directions Step 1: Prep the tapioca pearls. Most brands sell tapioca pearls uncooked, so you ...

  5. Places Where Diabetics Can Safely Eat Out - AOL

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    Even McDonald's and Cracker Barrel have diabetic options, and Chinese, Mexican, and other cuisines can be navigated and enjoyed without blood sugar shock. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help ...

  6. Tapioca pearl - Wikipedia

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    Tapioca pearls. A tapioca pearl, also known as tapioca ball, is an edible translucent sphere produced from tapioca, a starch made from the cassava root. [1] They originated as a cheaper alternative to sago in Southeast Asian cuisine. [2][3] When used as an ingredient in bubble tea, they are most commonly referred to as pearls or boba.

  7. Kung Fu Tea - Wikipedia

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    chicken. Website. www.kungfutea.com. Kung Fu Tea (Chinese: 功夫茶; pinyin: Gōngfūchá) is an American bubble tea franchise headquartered in New York City. The company was founded in 2010. [2] In 2021, Kung Fu Tea was recorded among Nation's Restaurant News Top 500 Restaurant Chains. [3]

  8. What Is Bubble Tea, Exactly? - AOL

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    When bubble tea was first introduced to the West, you could get it only in cheery mom-and-pop shops in big-city Chinatowns and Koreatowns. And while Asians and Asian Americans have been drinking ...

  9. CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice - Wikipedia

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    CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice (Chinese: CoCo都可茶飲; lit. 'CoCo You Can Drink Tea') is a global bubble tea, or boba, drink franchise based in Taiwan. [1] It was established in 1997 by Tommy Hung, the current chairman. [2] CoCo has more than 5,000 locations [3] in China, South Korea, the U.S., Canada, Mexico, France, Spain, Australia, the United ...