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 Bubble tea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bubble tea is a tea beverage with tapioca balls mixed in.
Bubble tea consists of a mixture of iced or hot sweetened tea, milk, and possibly other flavorings.
The recipes for bubble tea vary, but flavoring is usually added to hot black or green tea, which is shaken in a cocktail shaker or mixed in blender with ice until chilled.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_tea   (953 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.
Cover with bubble tea sugar syrup or brown sugar syrup, stir to coat.
Bubble tea was originally named for the frothy bubbles that form when it is correctly mixed.
http://www.ellenskitchen.com/recipebox/bubblet.html   (889 words)

  
 Bubble Maineia
Most bubble tea shop also sell smoothie-type drinks with tapioca, milk shakes with tapioca, clear teas with fruit syrups and tapioca, and milk tea with flavored jelly instead of tapioca.
Bubble tea is black or green tea mixed with cream and sugar.
The most popular ones are regular milk tea, strawberry, mango and taro.
http://www.bubblemaineia.com   (392 words)

  
 Bubble Tea, Tapioca Pearl Drink, Pearl Shake, Boba Tea, BBT, History of Bubble Tea
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.
The "bubble" refers to the foam created by shaking the freshly brewed tea with ice (the drink must always be shaken and not stirred).
The tea is sweet, though it has less sugar than a typical soft drink.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/BubbleTea.htm   (673 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, black pearl tea, pearl shake, BBT, PT, and QQ.
Chilled green tea with tangerine juice and pearls, black tea with apricot syrup and pearls, hot jasmine tea with vanilla and pearls, the combinations are delicious.
Originating from Taiwan about 15 years ago, Bubble tea/ Boba Tea/ Tapioca Pearl drink is a delightful refreshment consisting of hot or chilled brewed tea, optional fruit and dairy flavors, and a spoonful of large tapioca balls.
http://www.ellenskitchen.com/faqs/chinatea3.html   (549 words)

  
 Q-Tea ** Bubble Tea Cafe **
Tea is to China and England as coffee is to the U.S. However, the health benefits of tea have become more widely known in the U.S. thus steadily converting many coffee drinkers to tea, and the fun factor of bubble tea has helped to make the traditional drink modern and hip.
Bubble drinks are usually cool, refreshing, and a sweet drink with tapioca pearls sitting on the bottom of a clear cup.
Traditional bubble tea is a shaken, iced milk tea drink that can contain a unique ingredient - tapioca balls, to be consumed through a fat straw.
http://www.q-tea.com   (935 words)

  
 bubble tea, boba drink, tapioca pearl tea, pearl tea products for home use
Bubble tea refers to the genre of frothy and refreshing concoctions, usually of tea and a myriad combination of other flavours, served with or without milk or cream, with or without tapioca pearls.
Bubble tea beverages are also sometimes known as "boba tea," the term "boba" recalling an eponymous female body part, an observation on the similar texture of tapioca pearls.
Pearl Milk Tea is red tea plus milk or creamer, while Milk Green Tea is green tea with milk or creamer.
http://www.bubbleteastore.com/bubbleteastore_faq.shtml   (1521 words)

  
 Bubble tea is creating quite a buzz
Bubble tea can be hot or cold and the ingredients can include dozens of flavor combinations plus a creamer, sweetener and water, tea or milk.
Bubble tea was created in Taiwan in the 1980s, when competing tea-stand operators started adding flavors to their tea to attract young customers after school.
Other than a cluster of tapioca clumps in the bottom of the plastic cup, a cold bubble tea made with milk and fruit resembles a fruit smoothie.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/133188_bubbletea.html   (904 words)

  
 Neptune Ice Bubble Tea Drinks
Bubble tea drinks are the hottest...or coolest drinks to hit since coffee and espresso.
When adding bubble tea to your menu or starting a bubble tea shop it is very important to have a good selection of drinks.
Whether you call it bubble tea, pearl tea, boba or tapioca drink it's still the same refreshing, invigorating and truly satisfying beverage that's taking the world by storm.
http://www.neptuneice.com   (224 words)

  
 Earthtones Bubble Tea
Bubble Tea is the coolest new drink on the Earthtones Coffee House menu, and we invite you to try it.
Bubble Tea is a relatively new drink that originated in Taiwan.
The liquid part of the drink is usually made from a cold mixture of tea, sugar syrup, and milk; sometimes a fruit flavor is also added.
http://www.earthtonescoffee.com/menu/bubbletea   (228 words)

  
 bubble tea, boba, tapioca pearl, milk tea: Bruce&Clark
Use brewed Taiwanese Red Tea or brewed Taiwanese Jasmine Green Tea for this recipe.
To make stronger tea, which is recommended for Original Pearl Milk Tea, you should boil the tea leaves with the water.
For Thirst-quenching Flavored Bubble Tea, use Sour Flavored Powders (SFP) or Flavored Syrups (FS).
http://www.bruceandclark.com/bubbletearecipe.htm   (1176 words)

  
 Bubble Tea Recipe - Home
Bubble Tea (also commonly known as 'boba tea', 'pearl tea', or 'zhen zhu nai cha') first originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s.
BubbleTeaRecipe.com is your one-stop source for bubble tea, boba tea recipes.
We at BubbleTeaRecipe.com are committed to being your one-stop source for bubble tea, boba tea recipes.
http://www.bubbletearecipe.com   (110 words)

  
 Interesting Thing of the Day: Bubble Tea
The tea itself is normally made by mixing a flavored powder with water and adding sweetened condensed milk (or, sometimes, nondairy creamer and a sugar syrup).
Bubble tea comes in many flavors, with some of the more popular being almond, mango, chocolate, and my personal favorite, taro.
Basically, bubble tea is a sweetened beverage made with water, natural flavors, (usually) a dairy component, and…tapioca balls.
http://itotd.com/index.alt?ArticleID=473   (877 words)

  
 Epinions.com - Tea with Tapioca, Its Fun, Its Cool -- The Bubble Tea Craze
Besides fruit, other popular flavors include milk tea, almond milk tea, taro, coconut, and coffee.
There are other names for this unique tea novelty, “sago milk tea”, “black pearl tea”, “bubble tea”, “QQ”, “pearl ice tea”, “boba tea”, “pearl milk tea”, “zan zyu naai caa”.
Black tea, or green tea flavored with fruit juices or syrups.
http://www.epinions.com/content_1536204932   (677 words)

  
 Boba: Fun Tea Bubbles Up in Popularity
Another bubble in the menu is adding a tapioca bob balls to flavored or milk teas.
The most recent addition to the ice tea family is boba, also known as bubble tea.
For someone who believes Dragonwell and Darjeeling are what tea is all about, the casualness, the color, taste, and texture of bubble teas may seem shocking or anathema.
http://www.teamuse.com/article_021001.html   (611 words)

  
 #region Coad's Code : Bubble Tea
Bubble tea is a tasty flavored drink with tapioca pearls in it.
The only bubble tea in Redmond that I've found so far is at Jade Dragon, but they use nasty frozen tapioca and the flavors are very limited.
The best bubble tea in Seattle I've found is at Yunnie Bubble Tea (university district).
http://msmvps.com/blogs/coad/archive/2005/02/20/36480.aspx   (345 words)

  
 Thai-style Bubble Tea tapioca beverage made with tapioca pearl
While the taste is remarkable and delicious, it's important to note that tea is healthier than coffee, and milk tea is far healthier than the rich concoctions served up by Starbucks and similar establishments.
The Tea: Place Thai icetea mix into stainless tea filter and place in a large pot with 8 cups gently boiling water.
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.
http://importfood.com/bubbletea.html   (657 words)

  
 eG Forums -> Ahh... Bubble Tea
The bubbles themselves add texture initially (they don't impart flavor and they do obviously add texture), but that textural experience is when they first enter your mouth--after that it's more of an exercise in chewing and all thought (and taste) of the drink in which the bubbles were suspended is long since forgotten.
I tried bubble tea at the SCAA conference (Specialty Coffee Association of America) and found it somewhat unpalatable.
Very filling, mine was a fruit juice bubble tea, with probably about 20 pearls at the bottom of the drink.
http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?showtopic=8885   (2449 words)

  
 Bubble Tea: Coffee and Wireless in Seattle
For the uninitiated, a brief explanation of bubble tea: first, a flavored powder is blended with milk and sugar.
Bubble tea pros may flip the finished drink on its end once or twice, like a martini that's shaken, not stirred.
Then the mix is poured over ice and tapioca pearls (the "bubbles").
http://seattle.wifimug.org/index.cgi?BubbleTea   (168 words)

  
 Houston Bubble Tea Directory
Bubble Tea is here to stay, and consumption will continue to explode.
Tea also has a nice light taste and allows fruit flavoring to mix into it to create a refreshing drink.
Whatever you are inclined to call it, Bubble Tea remains as one of the most refreshing and colorful around.
http://www.chinatownconnection.com/bubbletea1.htm   (431 words)

  
 CVC Forums -> Bubble Tea!
I usually have passion fruit green tea, honey milk tea, almond milk tea, lychee green tea, longan green tea, or honey chrysanthemum green tea.
Once in a while, I still drink the actual milk tea with pearls.
Believe it or not, I had bubble tea for the first time about a year ago.
http://forums.ubccvc.com/index.php?showtopic=91   (1118 words)

  
 BUBBLE TEA WOLDWIDE - A Pearl Tea and Boba Tea supplies & wholesaler
Bubble tea might have remained a quaint oddity, available only in Taichung, were it not for the arrival of a Japanese television crew.
By the early '90s, bubble tea was pervasive in Japan and Hong Kong.
And that's not counting the bubble tea outlets in the rest of the city, not to mention the many stalls found in suburban malls across Canada.
http://www.bubbletea.biz/history.html   (1435 words)

  
 Bubble Teas and Tea Lattes
Bubble Tea is a popular Asian tea latte drink, similar to chai, that is quickly gaining popularity in North America.
Bubble Teas are extremely refreshing, colorful, and fun to drink.
You drink the Bubble Tea with an extra wide straw designed for sucking up the chewy pearls from the bottom of the cup.
http://www.coffeeam.com/bubbleteas.html   (226 words)

  
 Bubble Tea, Pearl Tea, Tapioca and Boba Supply - Boba Tea Direct
Boba Tea Direct is your one-stop source for bubble tea, boba, coffee, tea, chai and more!
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.
Boba Tea Direct is your source for bubble tea, boba, coffee, tea, chai and more!
http://www.bobateadirect.com   (857 words)

  
 Bubble Tea - Page 4 - Badminton Central Discussion Forums
Hong Kong black (or is it black?) tea is actually hill billy tea, which is brewed for ages, and is more correctly classed as oily evaporated milk drink with tea providing a pinch of flavour.
While the tea is still very hot, put a few pieces of lemon(must be Sunkist) such that the aroma of the "lemon oil" from the skin will come out.
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/vb/showthread.php?p=201855   (2025 words)

  
 CNN.com - Food Central - Tapioca milk tea creating waves as fun coffee alternative - November 27, 2000
A popular import from Taiwan, the frothy beverage is a mix of tea, milk, sugar and giant black tapioca balls served hot or cold.
Also known as boba milk tea or tapioca milk tea, the drink is showing up at tea shops across Los Angeles and Orange counties, with similar success in San Francisco, New York and elsewhere.
Ask the baker: About pies, bread and chocolate
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/FOOD/news/11/27/bubble.tea.ap   (588 words)

  
 Smoothies & Bubble Teas
Bubble Tea is the popular, colorful Taiwanese equivalent of Chai.
Bubble Tea Lattes are a delightfully new and refreshing, colorful addition to your Tea Latte choices and now you can enjoy them in the comfort of your home!
This is a fruit tea smoothie with natural botanicals, no fat and is easy to make...
http://www.mygourmetcafe.com/smoothie.shtml   (935 words)

  
 Threadless T-Shirts - Boba Tea, by themissy
Boba tea, also known as bubble tea, is a blended mix of fruit flavors, tea and ice.
I can't be the only one who's giggled over the fact that boba tea (bubble tea) and Boba Fett share the same first name.
dont know what bubble tea is but still sooo good.
http://www.threadless.com/submission/45400/Boba_Tea   (497 words)

  
 Bubble Tea (vagrantly, photos by Hoder)
The place is a Tea 168 shop on Yonge and Dundas.
The picture shows a Black tea with Tapioca (or bubbles), without milk or ice; this is how I like it.
Find out what Bubble tea flavour you are, by the way.
http://vagrantly.com/04/06/bubble_tea.php   (82 words)

  
 In the kitchen > recipes
Before Starbucks was the in, tea-houses or "cha-guan" where beverages such as "Pearl Milk Tea" or "zhen zhu nai cha", was the place to be seen.
After more than a decade, it is obvious that the bubble tea is here to stay.
Liquid - the base of bubble tea, which is tea and water
http://www.e-mart.com.sg/_/recipe.asp?action=recipe&sn=56   (610 words)

  
 Bubble Milk Tea Powder at International Products Restaurant Supply
Bubble Milk Tea Powder makes a sweet flavor ideal for a hot or cold drink.
It is especially good for use in tapioca tea to makes a delightful chewy taste.
Bubble Milk Tea Powder at International Products Restaurant Supply
http://www.ipcsupplies.com/product_info.php?products_id=309&osCsid=53fd9dedc610a8b1d7d21ac6269bc081   (80 words)

  
 Bubble Tea Cafe - Grilled sandwiches, specialty drinks, & more in Roseville, MN
Bubble Tea Cafe - Grilled sandwiches, specialty drinks, and more in Roseville, MN Bubble Tea Cafe
We're a family-owned-and-operated business specializing in distinctive grilled sandwiches, fresh soups, and savory baked goods, as well as our famous bubble tea!
People come from miles around to sample the more than 35 different flavors of this one-of-a-kind iced fruit beverage made with tea and tapioca.
http://www.bubble-teacafe.com   (127 words)

  
 Bubble Tea Fans' Journal
In my geographical area, there is very little in the way of bubble tea (yet), and though I'm not that familiar with bubbletea (yet) myself, I am considering adding a few bubble tea selections to my menu (a small cafe).
i'm a huge fan of bubble tea but it's expensive as shit, so i was like, it can't be that hard to make.
I'm going to stick to either making my own from the sets I buy on eBay or heading down to Albuquerque to the Boba Tea Company My current favorite flavor is almond milk tea, extra boba with no ice.
http://community.livejournal.com/bubbleteafans   (1284 words)

  
 Bubble Tea - Page 2 - Badminton Central Discussion Forums
The one from HK Diner was very nice, and I think the tapioca was fresher (most of the pearls were squishy on the outside and firmer on the inside) It was very sweet, but there was lots of ice.
bubble tea is slowly phasing into the 'cheap goods' category in the market.
The actual tea stuff was very nice, and most of the people in my office will probably go again next week.
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/vb/showthread.php?p=199940   (1496 words)

  
 Bubble Tea =) - Anime Academy Lounge
The thing with bubble tea is that it's just like drinking normal tea, just colder and with tapico.
Therefore, as long as tea stays in with people, so will bubble tea.
some asian countries don't have bubble tea sold in their countries.
http://www.animeacademy.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3095   (705 words)

  
 * BOBA TEA NEWS ** BUBBLE TEA MEDIA ** INDUSTRY NEWS *
Also Boba Tea Suppliers and distributors across the U.S.A. are also making large profits from importing The Tapioca Pearls from Asia.
Being an Entrepreneur is not easy nowadays but many Entrepreneurs young and old are starting their very one Bubble Tea businesses.
Hats off to the major contributors: Bubble Tea Canada, Star Tapioca Pearls, Manioca group, Boba Tea Supply and Black Bubble Tea Supply.
http://www.bubbletea.us   (240 words)

  
 Milk Tea Powder :: Tea Zone Bubble Tea Powders :: Bubble Tea - Powder :: Boba Tea Direct
If you've never tried the traditional flavor of bubble milk tea, you'll have to give this a try.
Instant mix for milk tea - easy to use powder.
Boba Tea Direct - Your online source for bubble tea, boba, coffee, tea, chai, and more
http://www.bobateadirect.com/product.php?productid=237&cat=0   (153 words)

  
 tapioca pearls, boba, bubble tea, sago ~The Nature Of Tapioca Pearls (part 2)
Tapioca pearls, of various sizes, are key ingredients in a lot of Asian desserts, from Malaysian dessert ice bowls to the Filipino schoolkid favourite drink of "sago gulaman," where small tapioca pearls and black grass jelly are added to a mixture of sweetened water.
To this drink evaporated or condensed milk is sometimes added, a beverage we can perhaps figure as a precursor of bubble tea and definitely a sign of good things to come.
But issues of globalization aside, we have concluded, during these marketing jam sessions, that part of the reason for the slow, too-slow development of the bubble tea market in the United States and North America, is also the nature of tapioca pearls.
http://www.bruceandclark.com/tapiocapearls.htm   (471 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Lychee Bubble Tea Powder: Gourmet Food
The flavor is somewhat sweet and somewhat tart.
2.2 lbs bubble tea powder (approximately 45-50 (16oz.) bubble teas) Lychee is one of the most sought after exotic fruits.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001N7QCG?v=glance   (213 words)

  
 Green Tea Black Tea Bubble Teas All about Tea
The Specialty Tea Institute offers individuals an opportunity to further their education in Specialty Tea.
Green Tea Black Tea Bubble Teas All about Tea
Know where and when tea events are happening worldwide
http://www.teaexperience.com   (193 words)

  
 Koko Bubble Tea
Koko Bubble Tea is the first bubble tea store in Birmingham!
Birmingham, AL Tracy and Aaron welcome you to Koko Bubble Tea.
Come by today to try some bubble tea.
http://www.kokobubbletea.com   (38 words)

  
 Chill Bubble Tea Stores
Bubble Tea is a delicious combination of teas, fruit, cream and ice mixed into blended ice, and poured over tapioca pearls...which are sucked up through a fat straw.
At Chill, we serve the largest selection of the best bubble tea in the world.
Purchase 5 drinks, get your sixth drink free.
http://www.chillbubbletea.com   (90 words)

  
 Lollicup: Supplier of Blended Beverage, Coffee, and Tea supply. Specialize in wholesaling blended beverage, coffee ...
Proudly serving flavored teas, gourmet coffee, smoothies, slushes, and fruit juices, Lollicup initiated a new concept with the introduction of boba.
Specialize in wholesaling blended beverage, coffee syrups, torani, torani syrup, vitamix, blendtec, large straws, sealer cups, slush, snow bubble, bubble tea, Blended Coffee, juice bar, blended coffee drinks, pearl drink, Blended Drinks, flavored tea, sealer machine equipment, and coffee supplies
Lollicup: Supplier of Blended Beverage, Coffee, and Tea supply.
http://www.lollicup.com   (113 words)

  
 Welcome to Fusion Bubble Tea!!
Hot Tea (any of the flavors listed on this menu can be made hot)
Juice Tea (Ice tea) and Slush Tea (Blended ice tea)
http://www.fusionbubbletea.com   (24 words)

  
 Ten Ren Tea
Owned and operated by third generation tea producers for over 40 years, Ten Ren's goal is to promote the art of Chinese tea to discriminating consumers worldwide.
TenRen.Com features products from Ten Ren Tea Company, the largest and best known tea manufacturer in the Far East.
Certain descriptions on Ten Ren Tea website used by permission from Ten Tea Inc.
http://www.tenren.com/tapbubtea.html   (78 words)

  
 Classic Bubble Tea
1 cup very strong chilled black tea (or orange pekoe tea or Lichee tea)
Place the pearls in a large parfait glass.
http://www.culinarycafe.com/Drinks/Classic_Bubble_Tea.html   (63 words)

  
 Liquid - Beverage and dessert store and online supplier of bubble tea supplies
Thats a large bubble tea with your choice of pearls or jelly for only $2.50!
The UNSW and Macquarie Uni Liquid stores will be selling ALL bubble teas for $2.50 during the first week of uni:
Liquid - Beverage and dessert store and online supplier of bubble tea supplies
http://www.liquidsoul.com.au   (99 words)

  
 !!~~VanillaBBT.com~~!!
There are currently hundreds of bubble tea places in the Greater Vancouver Area, the ones listed below are the only ones I remember, if you know any more, e-mail the names (and addresses if possible)to me at
You seem to have found yur way to my bubble tea locations page!
http://www.theonlinemusicsource.com/bbtlocations.html   (155 words)

  
 ongoing · Bubble Tea
Anyone living in a city with any Chinese flavor at all will have noticed the arrival in recent years of Bubble Tea sellers, which are often also Internet cafés and latte joints.
If you follow that link you’ll discover that Bubble Tea is a new thing in the world, barely twenty years old.
Today we went on a family bike ride; at the random café where we stopped we were the only round-eyes and bubble tea was on the menu.
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/05/08/Bubble-Tea   (191 words)

  
 boba, tapioca pearl tea, bubble tea, pearl tea products for home use
boba, tapioca pearl tea, bubble tea, pearl tea products for home use
Feel free to browse BobaTeaStore.com for premium boba tea products and ingredients!
http://www.bobateastore.com   (58 words)

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