Whether you call it bubble, boba, or pearl tea, the Taiwanese origins of the popularized tapioca drink are essential to every ...
balls of starch that sit at the bottom of the cup and are sucked up along with the liquid through an extra-wide straw. The drink— also called boba tea — is at the center of a furore on social ...
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Divide the pearls with syrup between the two glasses, followed by the tea and milk, and fill with ice. Stir to combine. Insert a boba straw and taste, adding more syrup if you prefer a sweeter drink.
A sweet, milky beverage, it gets its name from the chewy tapioca balls or 'boba' added to the drink and "slurped through a jumbo straw", said the BBC. Served hot or cold, it is known for "its ...