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  2. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, bubble tea has become not just a beverage, but an enduring icon of the culture and food history for the nation. [8] [33] In 2020, the date April 30 was officially declared as National Bubble Tea Day in Taiwan. [2] That same year, the image of bubble tea was proposed as an alternative cover design for Taiwan's passport. [34]

  3. The origins of bubble tea, one of Taiwan’s most beloved beverages

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    Invented in the 1980s, bubble tea (also called “black pearl tea” or “boba tea”) is a beloved Taiwan classic. Though there are dozens of different variations, at its core it’s a ...

  4. What Is Bubble Tea, Exactly? - AOL

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    Here's everything you ever wanted to know about boba, the fun and customizable Taiwanese bubble tea. The post What Is Bubble Tea, Exactly? appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  5. 50 Lan - Wikipedia

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    During that year's initial three quarters, 50 Lan purchases made up 24.3% of the bubble tea sales. According to LnData, 50 Lan occupied the number one spot in Taiwan's bubble tea market and over that year was the most sought-after choice among every age demographic. [2] By 2024, there were 612 50 Lan stores in Taiwan. [2]

  6. Chun Shui Tang - Wikipedia

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    Chun Shui Tang (Chinese: 春水堂人文茶館; pinyin: Chūnshuǐtáng Rénwéncháguǎn) is an international teahouse chain based in Taichung, Taiwan. Founded in 1983 as the name Yanghsien Tea Shop, it is known for the origin of bubble tea. [1] Besides bubble tea, Chun Shui Tang also serve traditional Taiwanese dishes and snacks.

  7. What Is Boba? Everything You Need to Know About Bubble Tea - AOL

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    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?