These are best for
fans of bubble tea, tapioca, or gelatin; if you don't care for that texture, these aren't for you.
Visiting a car boot sale, drinking
lots of bubble tea in the sunshine while working on a crochet project, then dancing all night with my best friends.
Luckily, while I'm itching to try the authentic version of popcorn chicken, there are a
bunch of bubble tea stores that sell popcorn chicken, so that should suffice for now.
If you want to boil extra pearls for future
cups of bubble tea, cover unused softened pearls with water, and refrigerate for about 1 day.
This drink that's
reminiscent of bubble tea is made with a coffee jelly base, then topped with a caramel Frappuccino blended with milk, coffee, and ice, and finished with a whipped cream cloud.
Taiwan, the
birthplace of bubble tea, is famous for its unique food and drink culture, but the plastic vessels that come with the treats make up the vast majority of the country's beach litter.
Anchal Lamba and her family have been big
fans of bubble tea, a drink popularized in Taiwan made with tea, milk and tapioca balls.
And for me, there's nothing more addictive than this Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken, followed by a
cup of bubble tea.
And oh, if you're a fan
of bubble tea, it was originated from Taiwan.
The chewy texture of the gelled seeds reminded
me of bubble tea, but with teeny tiny bubbles.
Sort of reminds
me of Bubble Tea, with the chia seeds!
They like it because it reminds
them of bubble tea.
Who's a huge fan
of bubble tea?