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If you want sweetened boba tea, add honey or agave, or make a simple syrup and coat the glass. Pour your chilled tea 2/3 of the way up the glass. For a creamy tea, add a splash of your favorite milk.
Boba tea—a Taiwanese drink that consists of milk, tea and balls of tapioca—is all the rage right now. And yes, it is texturally exciting and downright delicious…but what is boba, exactly?
Pearls (boba) are made from tapioca starch. Most bubble tea stores buy packaged tapioca pearls in an uncooked stage. When the boba is uncooked and in the package, it is uncolored and hard. The boba does not turn chewy and dark until they are cooked and sugar is added to bring out its taste.
[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.
Sometimes translated as "chewy", the texture has been described as "The Asian version of al-dente ... soft but not mushy." [ 7 ] Another translation is "springy and bouncy". [ 6 ] It also appears in a doubled , more intense form, "QQ".
Sacramento’s first self-serve boba experience lowers the costs for customers. Rather than waiting for a barista, customers create their drinks from various toppings and tea flavors for a flat ...
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Drip Tea is a bubble tea (or boba) cafe and concept store, called Drip Tea Market, in Seattle, Washington. The business operates on Capitol Hill, and sells boba and desserts, as well as clothing and sneakers. Owned by Paul Kwon, Justin Ngyuen, and Lena Phan, Drip Tea opened in February 2020, prior to the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. Upon ...