Milk tea and bubble tea (aka boba tea) are all the rage among consumers these days, but what sets them apart from each other?
The heart of bubble tea is, of course, the tea! Ditch the tea bags and go for the good stuff - high-quality loose-leaf tea is a game changer for authentic taste. Strong black teas like Assam or Earl ...
is a popular iced-tea drink from Taiwan. It was created in the late 1980s when milk tea had already been common in Asian countries. Bubble tea combines a base of milk tea, sweetener, and "bubbles ...
A hidden café at Jalan Bukit Merah offering milk teas, unique ice cream, and crisp Belgian waffles in a stylish, modern space ...
Bubble tea is a refreshing summer drink to make at home – a Taiwanese classic, each glass is finished with ice and sweet, chewy tapioca pearls. Try a traditional milk tea, or go fruity with a ...
The "New Form of Addiction: An Emerging Hazardous Addiction Problem of Milk Tea Among Youths" report, was published in the Journal of Affective Disorders and written by researchers from Tsinghua ...
The market for fun and fruity bubble tea continues to rise. John Porter looks at how the trend has turned mainstream ...