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  2. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    Bubble tea (also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, tapioca milk tea, boba tea, or boba; Chinese: 珍珠奶茶; pinyin: zhēnzhū nǎichá, 波霸奶茶; bōbà nǎichá) is a tea-based drink that originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s.

  3. Toca Boca - Wikipedia

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    A web series based on the game, under the title Toca Life Stories, was released on February 21, 2020 on Toca Boca's official YouTube channel. It focused on four close friends with mismatched personalities, Rita, Zeke, Nari, and Leon (the main characters in the Toca Life app series), on a quest to vanquish boredom in their neighborhood of OK ...

  4. 5 TikTok boba recipes that will boost your bubble tea game - AOL

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  5. The art of boba: Exploring bubble tea's growing popularity - AOL

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    As bubble tea's popularity grows, a boba factory in Hayward, California, is pioneering U.S. production of the iconic tapioca pearls.

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    Related: Why the Roots of Boba Tea Are More Important Than Ever. Twrl Milk Tea founder Olivia Chen's response to the Bobba controversy got 131.2K views on TikTok and increased her business by 259% ...

  7. Tapioca pearl - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] When used as an ingredient in bubble tea, they are most commonly referred to as pearls or boba. The starch pearls are typically five to ten millimeters (0.2 to 0.4 inches) in diameter. By adding different ingredients, like water, sugar, or some other type of sweetener like honey, tapioca pearls can be made to vary in color and in texture.

  8. Why the Roots of Boba Tea Are More Important Than Ever - AOL

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    Ever since the first wave of boba tea shops hit the U.S. in the 1990s, the popularity of the Taiwanese drink with floating tapioca balls sipped through oversized straws has been bursting.

  9. CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice - Wikipedia

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    '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 Kingdom , Sweden , Netherlands , Belgium the ...