Where does Bubble Tea come from? Are there other kinds aside from using Tapioca pearls?
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Other common types are jellys. Coconut based jelly (like a jello jiggler firmness) flavored with other fruit flavors.
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M$tea-server started adding tapioca pearls to tea and
milk tea. This idea immediately spread like
wildfire throughout Japan. It eventually became a
common Asian drink that went by the name of
Boba Tea, bubble tea, frubble and several other names
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_tea
i strongly recommend the liche flavor jellies =)
wikipedia has a pretty good history of boba tea. if u want a reference.