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  Bubble Tea, Pearl Tea, Tapioca and Boba Supply
Tea stands were set up in front of the schools and would compete for business with the best selling tea.
After the tea and flavor were shaken well, it topped tapioca pearls that were sitting on the bottom of a clear cup.
Bubble tea is also known as boba drink, pearl tea drink, boba ice tea, boba, boba nai cha, zhen zhou nai cha, pearl milk tea, pearl ice tea, fl pearl tea, tapioca ball drink, BBT, PT, pearl shake, QQ (which means chewy in Chinese) and possible many others.
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  Bubble tea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The recipes for bubble tea vary, but flavoring is usually added to hot fl or green tea, which is shaken in a cocktail shaker or mixed in blender with ice until chilled.
In Canada, Waterloo, Ontario is becoming a minor centre of bubble teas, fuelled by the relatively high population of Chinese-descent, Hong Kong-, Singapore-, Mainland China-migrant-students, and the cultural awareness that the presence of these communities has raised in the non-Oriental population of the University of Waterloo.
After pearl milk tea was brought to non-Asian countries, it was given the name "bubble tea." Since the most notable difference between bubble tea and other tea is the tapioca at the bottom of the drink, some assumed that the "bubble" in "bubble tea" referred to the tapioca.
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 Boba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boba balls are made from Cassava, a perennial woody shrub with an edible root which is a sweet potato.
Another name for the tapioca found at the bottom of bubble tea or boba milk tea.
Boba Fett, a fictional character in the Star Wars universe.
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 Boba - Tapioca Pearls :: Boba Tea Direct
All of the boba / tapioca pearls that we carry are of the highest quality.
We have mini boba, regular boba, grade A boba, green tea boba, multicolored boba, and more.
Remember, Boba Tea Direct has a huge variety of your favorite teas, coffees, chai teas, and flavored drinks.
www.bobateadirect.com /Boba-Tapioca-Pearls-c-1.html   (212 words)

  
 http://www.bobabliss.com
"Boba" refers to the marble-sized, semi-sweet balls located at the bottom of your "boba drink." These giant chewy balls, called "boba" or "tapioca pearls," are made from cassava, a type of sweet potato, rolled into giant fl tapioca-like balls.
Boba is also known as "sago" in the Philippines and "zhenzhu" or "QQ" in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Developed in Taiwan, Boba Tea is traditionally served with iced green tea infused with cream and/or tropical fruit flavors for a tangy punch.
www.bobabliss.com /boba.htm   (428 words)

  
 Bubble Tea
Bubble Tea originated in Taiwan in the early 1980's at a small tea stand.
Bubble Tea Supply’s Premium Grade "A" powders have a strong fruit flavoring because the juices of the fruit are used to create the flavor.
The Juice Flavored Syrups are a strong thick concentrate used to infuse fl or green tea with fruit flavors or for frozen blended bubble tea.
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 bubble tea, boba, tapioca pearl, milk tea: Bruce&Clark
Bubble tea refers to the genre of frothy and refreshing concoctions, usually of tea and a myriad combination of other flavors, served with or without milk or cream, with or without tapioca pearls.
The Schema is intended to be a conceptual framework for the understanding of bubble tea, as well as the methodological basis for the preparation of bubble tea beverages.
Although the name "bubble tea" strongly connotes the presence of tea in every beverage, bubble teas may or may not come with tea, depending on the customer or the bubble tea maker's preference.
www.bruceandclark.com /bubbleteafaq.htm   (883 words)

  
 Boba houses that will suit you to a tea
The best places to seek out boba tea in Tarrant County are areas that are heavily Asian, specifically Haltom City and Arlington.
Part of the fun of boba is not knowing when a tapioca ball's going to plop into your mouth along with the cold, sweet drink.
At first you may not notice the small tea counter in the back corner, behind racks of Chinese, Korean, Japanese and American DVDs and tapes, but on the back walls are detailed lists and colorful renderings of the many varieties of boba drinks Movie & Tea can concoct for you.
www.azcentral.com /home/food/articles/0116bobaside16.html   (759 words)

  
 bubble tea, boba drink, tapioca pearl tea, pearl tea products for home use
Bubble tea refers to the genre of frothy and refreshing concoctions, usually of tea and a myriad combination of other flavours, served with or without milk or cream, with or without tapioca pearls.
Bubble tea beverages are also sometimes known as "boba tea," the term "boba" recalling an eponymous female body part, an observation on the similar texture of tapioca pearls.
We recommend adding a shot of tea because we have found that tea adds a depth, complexity and smoothness to the final beverage that may not be achieved with water as the liquid base alone.
www.bubbleteastore.com /bubbleteastore_faq.shtml   (1521 words)

  
 Boba: Fun Tea Bubbles Up in Popularity
The most recent addition to the ice tea family is boba, also known as bubble tea.
Instead of just tea with tapioca balls (which are actually made from tapioca starch), these shops offer a mind-boggling menu of choices for what really seem to be "pudding in a cup," sweet, chewy tapioca balls floating in a milky tea that is refreshing and delicious.
For someone who believes Dragonwell and Darjeeling are what tea is all about, the casualness, the color, taste, and texture of bubble teas may seem shocking or anathema.
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 Get tully coffee, coffee supply, coffee, espresso, french roast, cappuccino, house blend, french roast, madison blend ...
Boba, also known as fl pearls or tapioca balls, is derived from the starch of the cassava root.
Boba can be added to any drink: milk tea, smoothies, juice and coffee.
Boba tea, or more commonly known as Bubble Tea, is usually a sweetened tea with a layer of dark round tapioca balls at the bottom.
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 Bubble Tea, Pearl Tea, Tapioca and Boba Supply - Boba Tea Direct
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Bubble tea was originally called 'bubble' tea because of the bubbles that would appear after vigorously shaking the drink in a cocktail shaker, not because of the boba (tapioca pearls).
However, since the tapioca pearls were later added to it, the name further solidified as 'bubble tea' because now the drink had bubbles both on the top (froth) and on the bottom (tapioca pearls) of the drink.
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 eBay Guides - Guide to Bubble Tea, Boba Tea, Pearl Tea Market Trends
Boba Milk Tea, or more commonly known as Bubble Tea, is composed of a tea base, usually Black or Jasmine Green Tea, a milk/creamer component and tapioca/boba on the bottom of the cup.
While Boba Milk Tea refers to a specific drink, Bubble Tea is a more general categorical description of a line of beverages offered in a typical tea bar, such as tea, slush, smoothies, juices, and more.
Boba by itself is not sweet; it is rather tasteless.
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 Aloha Boba Tea House Review on TeaMap.com
They have white tea, red tea, green tea, etc. They even have a white tea that is harvested on two days a year.
Furthermore, each cannister of tea on their infamous 'tea wall' is labeled with colorful description and whether the tea is good hot, cold, or as a milk tea, thereby ensuring that you can find that right tea that suits your moo...
I highly recommend this tea house for its friendliness, comfort, personality, diversity, and most importantly for the quality of tea that is invested in each cup they serve.
www.teamap.com /tearooms/aloha_boba_tea_house_2141.html   (790 words)

  
 Bubble Tea Components: Bubble Tea Supply - Boba, Tapioca, Pearl Tea   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tea Flavored Powder are created to provide the traditional flavor of tea without the labor of brewing.
The tea powder can be used to make a fl milk tea or green milk tea bubble tea drink or can be used with the cream flavored powders mixed with water instead of brewed tea.
An example of this is to use one scoop of tea powder with water and cream flavored powder instead of brewed tea.
www.bubbleteasupply.biz /bcomponents.php   (1897 words)

  
 Bubble Tea, Tapioca Pearl Drink, Pearl Shake, Boba Tea, BBT, History of Bubble Tea
This drink is far from the plain-looking tea that you are generally familiar with and it is hard to explain to the uninitiated.
The "bubble" refers to the foam created by shaking the freshly brewed tea with ice (the drink must always be shaken and not stirred).
Bubble tea can be made at home, but preparing tapioca pearls can be quite labor intensive as the tapioca pearls must be consumed immediately to maintain freshness and not lose their soft gummy texture.
www.whatscookingamerica.net /BubbleTea.htm   (732 words)

  
 Neptune Ice Bubble Tea Drinks
Bubble tea drinks are the hottest...or coolest drinks to hit since coffee and espresso.
Whether you call it bubble tea, pearl tea, boba or tapioca drink it's still the same refreshing, invigorating and truly satisfying beverage that's taking the world by storm.
The popularity of Bubble Tea spread throughout Taiwan where the competition could be as many as 3-4 tea shops on every block offering their special concoction of Bubble Tea.
www.neptuneice.com   (224 words)

  
 CNN.com - Food Central - Tapioca milk tea creating waves as fun coffee alternative - November 27, 2000
Also known as boba milk tea or tapioca milk tea, the drink is showing up at tea shops across Los Angeles and Orange counties, with similar success in San Francisco, New York and elsewhere.
A popular import from Taiwan, the frothy beverage is a mix of tea, milk, sugar and giant fl tapioca balls served hot or cold.
Well, tea is a natural plant and it's proven to lower health risks," said Jimmy Huang, who envisions opening between 50 and 100 tea shops in the United States over the next 10 years.
www.cnn.com /2000/FOOD/news/11/27/bubble.tea.ap   (588 words)

  
 BUBBLE TEA WOLDWIDE - A Pearl Tea and Boba Tea supplies & wholesaler
The positive reaction bubble tea has received in Canada, after the bust of Orbitz, is a tribute to the value of timing in the marketing.
Bubble tea might have remained a quaint oddity, available only in Taichung, were it not for the arrival of a Japanese television crew.
There are dozens of small oddities that make up the bubble tea experience, but surely the weirdest one of all is the alarming spectre of viscous tapioca balls or jiggly jelly squares slithering their way up the length of the wide-gauge straw toward your mouth.
www.bubbletea.biz /history.html   (1435 words)

  
 Tea shop, Boba, specialty drinks. Westlake Village, CA. - Home
Boba is actually large tapioca balls that sit at the bottom of your tea drink and are soft and chewy.
In addition to our amazing Boba tea drinks, we also have several other specialty drinks that are particularly delicious, such as cappuccinos, healthy smoothies, and slushies.
Our coffee and tea shop is the perfect place to study or mingle with friends, either on our outside patio or indoor seating area.
www.bobaloca1000oaks.com   (263 words)

  
 Words For My Enjoyment » Blog Archive » Words For Your Enjoyment: Boba Milk Tea
Personally, I don’t find Boba Milk Tea to be “tiresome” but I do find Boba Milk Tea to be freaky.
Okay, Boba milk tea, wheat grass something or other, that orange juice that is the nectar of the God only available in CA (it seems)…y’all just have some weird beverages on the other side of the Mississippi.
Boba Milk Tea is definitely a freaky drink.
www.pauldavidson.net /2004/10/29/words-for-your-enjoyment-boba-milk-tea   (818 words)

  
 PearlTeaHut.com - Calgary's Bubble Tea Shop   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pearl (or bubble) tea is a unique blend of milk, Asian teas, and fruit flavours that after being shaken or blended offers a wonderful frothy treat.
Bubble tea was created in Taiwan in the 1980s, when competing tea-stand operators started adding flavors to their tea to attract young customers after school.
The name -- bubble tea -- originally referred to the bubbles that appeared after the tea and flavorings were shaken to blend them.
www.pearlteahut.com   (158 words)

  
 Bubble Tea Recipe - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BubbleTeaRecipe.com is your one-stop source for bubble tea, boba tea recipes.
Bubble Tea (also commonly known as 'boba tea', 'pearl tea', or 'zhen zhu nai cha') first originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s.
We at BubbleTeaRecipe.com are committed to being your one-stop source for bubble tea, boba tea recipes.
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 :: cassava boba lounge :: history   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One hailed from a golden land far away to the west and had experienced the phenomena known to him as “boba tea.” In his homeland, boba tea cafes saturated the land with one, two, or even sometimes three separate boba tea cafes on a single block.
Many of their friends on college campuses from Michigan to Los Angeles to Philadelphia all spoke of these boba tea drinks that they would anxiously rush to gulp down after a long day of classes.
Noticing the lack of boba tea in Boston, both students (now graduates) decided that this college-ruled area would be a perfect beginning for their own boba tea café.
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 Will Tapioca Pearl Tea Conquer Starbucks? | Asian American Issues | GoldSea
The "pearl", "bubble" and "boba" refer to tapioca starch balls typically the size of the plumpest, most expensive salmon roe you've ever seen.
Boba tea was first concocted around 1988 by a Taipei street vendor for sale to a local clientele of grade-school kids.
Tea is healthier than coffee, and milk tea is far healthier than the rich concoctions served up by Starbucks and similar establishments.
goldsea.com /Air/Issues/Tapioca/tapioca_20902.html   (1158 words)

  
 Boba Direct Inc. - Complete Solution to your Bubble Tea Needs
Boba Direct, Inc. is a leader and innovator in the Asian beverage market known as bubble tea.
Boba Direct has made the bubble tea making process even easier by introducing the All In One powder.
For the tea lover, Boba Direct is proud to offer an assortment of various teas from around the world.
www.bobadirect.com   (427 words)

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