That photogenic cup of bubble tea may come with hidden downsides. Tapioca pearls made from cassava can absorb heavy metals ...
Once an occasional treat, bubble tea may carry underestimated risks when consumed frequently. Bubble tea shops are now a ...
Bubble tea is facing huge scrutiny. From heavy metals in tapioca pearls to sky-high sugar levels and possible links to kidney stones and mental health concerns, new research suggests this fancy drink ...
Are you also craving these delicious teas with chewy tapioca pearls? The great news is that we can make healthy bubble tea recipes at home without paying coffee shop prices. Pick your favorite flavors ...
Bubble tea may look fun and harmless, but research shows frequent consumption carries risks.
Nothing like what you pour out of a kettle, bubble tea is the perfectly unique summertime treat. This Asian delicacy, also known as boba tea, is milk-based, usually pastel in hue and is served cold ...
(CBS SF) -- Tapioca, that gooey, chewy, yummy, starchy, happy-feeling food has its own national holiday, June 28th, and there's no better way to celebrate National Tapioca Day than with Boba Tea, ...
If the boba’s black, turn your back. That’s what we learned after speaking with Jack Hsiao and Wei-Chih “Wei” Kao, co-owners of the Lone Tree location of Latea, one of the many boba tea shops that ...
Bubble tea, boba tea, or pearl tea is a tea-based drink with small round tapioca balls (or pearls) bobbing at the bottom of the cup. This Taiwanese beverage has become increasingly popular in ...
Contrary to its name, there are no bubbles in bubble tea. There isn't always tea, either. Even so, people are obsessed with the drink that features a base made from tea, fruit, coffee or milk and ...