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At dinner with friends last weekend, the conversation veered toward New Year’s resolutions. The hostess revealed that “drink more tea” was on her list for 2023. It’s such a lovely ...
Milk tea and bubble tea (aka boba tea) are all the rage among consumers these days, but what sets them apart from each other?
GIRALDO-GORDON: I got my first boba tea without pearls for the first time in my life. I never even considered not getting pearls and had a moment of, like, let me just see what this feels like.
If you want your drink to come caffeinated, read the names carefully to make sure your choice contains tea (or coffee); “pearl milk” and “pudding milk” drinks, for example, don't contain tea.
Many parts of the world mix their tea with milk to give it a bit more creaminess or sweetness. The famous bubble tea — with its tall cup, big straw and tapioca pearls — originated in Taichung ...
The idea that milk may diminish the potential heart-health benefits of tea has been a topic of some debate. Lots of us can't imagine black tea without a little dairy to cut the bitterness. But ...