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  Bubble Tea, Pearl Tea, Tapioca and Boba Supply
The tapioca pearls should float in the water.
Cover with bubble tea sugar syrup or brown sugar and serve.
Put bubble tea flavor powder, creamer sugar syrup and fresh fruit into the blender for 20 seconds or until blended well.
www.bubbleteasupply.com /index.php?page=recipes.html   (767 words)

  
 teahouse
Lucy's is a typical teahouse serving a variety of hot and cold teas, and rice plates for lunch.
The teas that come with the rice plate are sweetened - so if you are expecting a typical Jasmine tea in a teapot, you may be surprised when you get a large class full of a sweet Jasmine tea.
"Pearl Milk Tea", or as Lucy's calls it "Forest Rain Drops", is a tea with sweetened condensed milk (or some similar combination of sweetener and milk) and little tapioca balls that you suck up through an oversized straw.
members.aol.com /Nap01/teahouse.htm   (429 words)

  
 Bubbling with personality   (Site not responding. Last check: )
They're called boba, or tapioca pearl balls, and the drinks in whose depths they lurk can be coffee or tea; fruit frappes or smoothies or coolers; milk drinks that may or may not have milk in them.
Sometimes milk, cream or a powdered nondairy creamer was added, and tapioca "pearls" were a common addition as well, hence the name pearl milk tea.
Milk teas, sometimes called boba lattes, can be concocted with real milk or cream but often are made milky with nondairy "creamer" powders.
www.azcentral.com /home/food/articles/0116boba16.html   (1271 words)

  
 Bubble Tea
Bubble Tea originated in Taiwan in the early 1980's at a small tea stand.
Tea stands were set up in front of the schools and would compete for business with the best selling tea.
The consistency of tapioca pearls are somewhere between jell-o and chewing gum.
www.geocities.com /bubbletea2020   (1667 words)

  
 Tapioca tea sweeps Castro Street (May 10, 2002)
While the high concentration of tea shops within a one-block radius may strike some as strange, to the uninitiated it's even odder that their best-selling product consists of milk, tea, and little balls of sweet tapioca you suck up through a large-bore straw.
Milk tea was not a new concept and neither were the pearls of tapioca, which have been around for 30 or 40 years, said Rosan Lo, co-owner of Verde.
Tea Era, the smallest of the three, offers 18 flavors each of milk tea, flavored tea and smoothies.
www.mv-voice.com /morgue/2002/2002_05_10.pearl.html   (635 words)

  
 Boba milk tea : Bubble tea
Boba milk tea is a tea drink popular in China and Taiwan, known in English as boba tea, fl pearl tea, bubble tea, or tapioca tea.
In Taiwan the drink is commonly referred to as "pearl milk tea" (珍珠奶茶 zhenzhu naicha).
The "pearls" refers to the fl gummy balls made of tapioca which sit in the mixture of sweetened ice tea and milk (and possibly other flavorings).
www.fastload.org /bu/Bubble_tea.html   (254 words)

  
 directopedia : Directory : Home : Cooking : Beverages : Tea
Tea is often drunk at social events, such as afternoon tea and the tea party.
Darjeeling Tea is known for its delicate aroma and light colour and is aptly termed as "the champagne of teas", Assam tea is known for its robust taste and dark colour, and Nilgiri tea is dark, intensely aromatic and flavoured.
Afternoon tea is rarely served in the United States except in ritualized special occasions such as the tea party or an afternoon out at a high-end hotel or restaurant, which may also have cream teas on the menu.
www.directopedia.org /directory/Home-Cooking/Beverages-Tea.shtml   (6878 words)

  
 TAICHUNG > ARTICLES > Tea Appreciation in Taichung
During the tea making process, an aroma of charcoal is released and these leaves can make up to 10 pots of tea while still maintaining their flavors and aroma.
This place is not pretentious either, as tea drinking is seen as a part of daily life, and the tea house as simply a place for casual friendly gatherings.
The tea house is 300 pings large with 17 VIP rooms, a huge courtyard and a conference room on the second floor.
www.taiwanfun.com /central/taichung/articles/0509/0509tea.htm   (1908 words)

  
 Bubble Tea
Tea is such a commonplace drink in Asia that tea vendors are always trying to put a new spin on it.
The pearls of bubble tea are very chewy, and are sucked into the mouth through a wide straw.
The bubbles in bubble tea are made by boiling them for about 25 minutes after which they steep in the hot water for another 25 minutes.
www.teagenius.com /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=57&show=1   (413 words)

  
 Bubble House - About Us / History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Because the tea and flavoring had to be shaken vigorously to achieve a smooth consistency, a froth of bubbles was formed on top of the beverage, which soon became known as "Bubble Tea".
Tapioca pearls, which were not a part of the early Bubble Tea recipe, were introduced to Taiwan in 1983 by Liu Han-Chieh.
milk tea, pearl tea, fl pearl tea, boba, boba ice tea, pearl shake, pearl milk tea, pearl ice tea, tapioca ball drink, BBT, PT, and QQ (which means chewy in Chinese).
www.thebubblehouse.com /aboutus.htm   (558 words)

  
 ~Pagan Hearth Recipes~
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 drink is usually a mix of tea, milk, sugar, and giant fl tapioca balls.
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.
groups.msn.com /paganhearthrecipes/bubbletea.msnw   (588 words)

  
 bubble tea, boba, tapioca pearl, milk tea: Bruce&Clark
Heat 8 ounces of milk and/or water (on the stove or in the microwave).
To make stronger tea, which is recommended for Original Pearl Milk Tea, you should boil the tea leaves with the water.
Tea leaves must be removed from the water after this time to prevent oversteeping.
www.bruceandclark.com /bubbletearecipe.htm   (0 words)

  
 BUBBLES!! - Bubble Tea Fanlisting   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bubble tea is a cool, refreshing, sweet drink with tapioca pearls sitting on the bottom of a clear cup.
It is also known as boba drink, pearl tea drink, boba ice tea, boba, boba nai cha, zhen zhou nai cha, pearl milk tea and many others.
After the tea and flavor were shaken well, it topped tapioca pearls that were sitting on the bottom of a clear cup.
food.underneath.nu /bubbletea/index.php?about   (589 words)

  
 Decaffeinating tea, bubble tea-- Ellen's Kitchen
Bubble tea is known by many names such as pearl tea drink, boba ice tea, boba nai cha, zhen zhou nai cha, pearl milk tea, pearl ice tea, fl pearl tea, pearl shake, BBT, PT, and QQ.
To prepare the pearls, most makers soak them in six to eight times their volume of water, simmer for about 25 minutes until just tender through, then letting soak in the cooking water for 15 minutes.
Chilled green tea with tangerine juice and pearls, fl tea with apricot syrup and pearls, hot jasmine tea with vanilla and pearls, the combinations are delicious.
www.ellenskitchen.com /faqs/chinatea3.html   (549 words)

  
 Milk Tea Turning Sour
But the milk tea's fast-growing popularity is hurting the prospects of its chain suppliers.
Milk tea chains no longer dominate the local market as the drinks now are abundantly available in supermarkets, Zhou said, adding that competition over prices has lowered product quality.
Though milk tea at the teahouse is priced about four times higher than at chain outlets, its business, which generates a monthly turnover of at least 50,000 yuan, is not affected by the rising number of roadside stalls, she said.
www.china.org.cn /english/BAT/7642.htm   (0 words)

  
 Bubble Tea-- Ellen's Kitchen -- Recipebox
Bubble Tea is a colorful blend of sweetened tea or juice with sweetened cooked tapioca pearls or coconut jelly and often a creamy addition or flavoring syrup or powder, shaken until well mixed.
Bubble tea was originally named for the frothy bubbles that form when it is correctly mixed.
Substituting soy milk, milk, cream or half and half, or sweetened condensed milk instead of non dairy creamer varies the texture.
www.ellenskitchen.com /recipebox/bubblet.html   (889 words)

  
 Houston Bubble Tea Directory,Bubble Tea History
Tea is definitely part of the Asian culture and goes back hundreds of years.
Tea also has a nice light taste and allows fruit flavoring to mix into it to create a refreshing drink.
Some of the popular ones are: Pearl Tea, Pearl Ice Tea, Black Pearl Ice Tea, QQ drinks, Nai Cha, Zhen Zhou Nai Cha, Boba Nai Cha and of course "Bubble Tea".
www.chinatownconnection.com /chinese_bubble_tea.htm   (431 words)

  
 Epinions.com - Tea with Tapioca, Its Fun, Its Cool -- The Bubble Tea Craze
Tea is usually served in a fountain glass containing a quarter glass full of gumball sized fl tapioca balls.
Note that milk tea is usually sweetened with creamer and sugar just like most coffee.
The quality of the tea used in their drinks is full flavored and excellent, and the tapioca pearls are prepared just right.
www.epinions.com /content_1536204932   (677 words)

  
 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.
Because tapioca pearls seem to be the common denominator among all these various beverages, the term "bubble" in "bubble tea" has now come to refer to the 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.
www.bruceandclark.com /bubbleteafaq.htm   (0 words)

  
 My Way - News
"A cup of pearl milk tea for national security," the ministry said in a colorful cartoon, which pictured a boy holding a giant plastic cup of tea next to photographs of a submarine, Patriot anti-missiles and submarine-hunting aircraft.
Pearl milk tea, also known as "bubble tea" is a popular drink containing small white balls of glutinous sago.
The military says the weapons are vital to counter a build-up by China, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province to be brought back to the fold, by force if necessary.
news.myway.com /odd/article/id/428367|oddlyenough|09-21-2004::08:27|reuters.html   (250 words)

  
 Welcome to RAYS Tea Time - Specializing in Taiwanese Tapioca Tea Drinks
The RAYS Tea Time family we have built over the years is what has made this a truly wonderful and cherished experience.
Due to the impending closure of RAYS Tea Time, we are faced with having to liquidate our inventory quickly in the next few months.
Teabags, loose tea, tea pots, and accessories will still be available for purchase.
www.raysteatime.com /index.html   (572 words)

  
 Thai-style Bubble Tea tapioca beverage made with tapioca pearl
The delicious beverage that involves drinking tea and sucking tapioca pearls through a wide straw: Bubble Tea (also known as Pearl Tea) is fast-becoming an American sensation.
The Tea: Place Thai icetea mix into stainless tea filter and place in a large pot with 8 cups gently boiling water.
Strain the pearls and rinse with cool water, transfer to a storage container and mix with about half of the syrup.
importfood.com /bubbletea.html   (657 words)

  
 Taiwan tapioca tea on tap in Palo Alto, Mountain View
Pearl milk tea, also known as bubble tea, is a unique beverage experience -- it's kind of like drinking Thai iced tea and eating Gummi Bears at the same time.
Since the late 1990s, close to 1,000 pearl milk establishments are estimated to have opened in the United States.
Pearl milk tea got its start in the early 1980s, when an enterprising street vendor in Taiwan added tapioca pearls to his drinks.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/08/23/PN167816.DTL&type=travel   (0 words)

  
 Newsreport about us: Read the details!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Known as bubble or pearl tea for the balls of tapioca at the bottom of the drink, it's poured over ice and usually blended with milk and sugar.
For the uninitiated, boba refers to the globules of tapioca that sit at the bottom of a cup and then are covered by a tea, milk or fruit juice concoction, sealed and sucked through a large straw.
The history of tapioca milk tea bars in San Diego is shorter than a year, but more than six have opened during that time, the majority of which is located in the Convoy area.
tapiocaexpress.ws /pressroom/newsletter_detail.asp   (5643 words)

  
 Bubble Tea - Boba Tea, Boba, Tapioca Pearls, Milk Tea, Wholesale, Distributor, QQ, Chinese, Taiwanese, drink
Boba, also known as tapioca pearls, QQ balls, or 'zhen zhu' is derived from the starch of the cassava root.
Boba can be added to any type of drink: cold or hot milk tea, ice-blended drinks, smoothies, juice and coffee.
Bobas are essential to any bubble tea, pearl milk tea, boba milk tea, fl pearl tea, or tapioca tea.
www.bobateadirect.com /boba.htm   (345 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.
You can have it with milk or without, ice it, shake it up, and serve as is, or with tapioca balls or coconut-jelly squares at the bottom.
But bubble tea must break the middle of the mainstream to keep growing, some in the business are worried.
www.bubbletea.biz /history.html   (1435 words)

  
 Dakine.net - Hawaii - Oahu - Pearl Tea   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Note: If you don't understand what pearl tea is, it is basically a Taiwanese drink made from Black Asian tea, cream and sugar (either condensed milk, or honey, or molasses) that is served cold with "Pearls", which are fl balls of tapiocca.
Pearl Tea is gaining in popularity, especially in Los Angeles and New York City, and has come to Hawaii.
Pearl Tea's are just $2.25 and consistently good, with the pearls nice and soft.
www.dakine.net /hawaii/guide/oahu/oahu-pearltea.shtml   (609 words)

  
 eBay Guides - Bubble Tea History
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.
Bubble Boba Milk Tapioca Pearl Tea Powder - STRAWBERRY
reviews.ebay.com /Bubble-Tea-History_W0QQugidZ10000000000089978   (424 words)

  
 House of Cha - Bubble Tea   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Later milk teas were developed and all kinds of flavors can be mixed in too.
The Tapioca Pearls are chewing gummy balls place at the bottom of the drink to be sucked up through a very wide straw.
There are many different people around the world making these wonder teas, but we believe that we have the secret recipe for the perfect cup and the highest quality ingredients directly from our factories in Taiwan.
www.houseofcha.net /cha/bubbletea.asp   (142 words)

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