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What are popping bobas
Popping Bobas – What Is It? Popping bobas are the latest craze. But what are they? Popping bobas are similar to tapioca pearls, also referred to as bubbles or boba, but with fruit juice that pops inside your mouth. Popping pearls are considered to be revolutionary technology in the production of pearls toppings. The innovative product is becoming the top attraction in shops that sell frozen . Read More...
What are tapioca pearls?
What are tapioca pearls used in boba bubble tea drinks? Tapioca pearls make the unique ingredient of a bubble tea or boba tea drinks. They are about the size of pearls or small marbles, with the soft and chewy consistency of gummy candies. The pearls settle at the bottom of the bubble tea glass and need to be sucked using an extra-large straw. The sight of the tapioca pearls going up in successi. Read More...
Various Types of Tea Used to Make Bubble Tea Drinks
Various Types of Tea Used to Make Bubble Tea Drinks Brewed tea is a key element to creating the perfect Bubble Tea drink. Green tea, black tea, among others, are mixed with Bubble Tea syrups or powders to create Bubble Tea drinks. Then tapioca pearls, jelly, popping boba, etc. can be added in to finish the drink. There are various types of tea used to make bubble tea drinks. Tea is a world fam. Read More...
Bubble Tea History
Boba Bubble Tea History Bubble tea, a drink that has been widely appreciated by people in the Asian suburbs, is also fun to eat. It is taking people away from their trendy coffee drinks and is becoming the new craze in west coast cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Seattle. It is also becoming popular in New York City, in the Hawaiian Islands, and even in Vancouver and Toronto in Canada. . Read More...
Why do you need bubble tea training?
Why do you need bubble tea training when starting bubble boba tea business? Starting your very own business is a hard and daunting task. There are plenty of things to consider and think about and there are also things to manage and keep track off. Starting your own business is not for the faint of heart; however, this doesn't mean that you shouldn't start your own. Simply put, you need a lot o. Read More...