Hip to Sip: Tea With Gummy Balls
Known as boba teas, the drinks are featured at a new breed of tea bar popping up in college towns and trendy spots across the nation. Blended like martinis in metal cocktail shakers, the $3-to-$4 drinks, with their gummy balls of tapioca, are edging their way into the mainstream from California's Chinese American enclaves.
You could be on to something here horusd.
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I remember having tapioca dessert growing up. But never as exotic as these.
Tapioca used to remind me of tadpoles.
Marion
Known as boba teas, the drinks are featured at a new breed of tea bar popping up in college towns and trendy spots across the nation. Blended like martinis in metal cocktail shakers, the $3-to-$4 drinks, with their gummy balls of tapioca, are edging their way into the mainstream from California's Chinese American enclaves.
You could be on to something here horusd.
Also:
[broken link removed]
I remember having tapioca dessert growing up. But never as exotic as these.
Tapioca used to remind me of tadpoles.
Marion
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