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Dionysus 03-04-2005 06:56 PM

What is bubble tea?
 
I hear people talking about it on the internet all of the time, but I have never seen it in real life. It's not on the grocery store shelves or anything. What is made of? Where is it sold?

TheEpitome1920 03-04-2005 07:01 PM

I've had it before, its pretty good.

Bubble Tea

Unregistered- 03-04-2005 07:04 PM

It's a flavored drink with tapioca balls that looks like pearls -- I think it originated in either Hong Kong or Taiwan.

There are different flavors -- strawberry, watermelon, taro, lychee, etc. and it's usually fruity and milky in taste. They give you big straws so you can suck up the tapioca.

We have tons of bubble tea (or boba, as it's sometimes called) kiosks here. I know some cities have specialty bubble tea shops here and there also. Some grocery stores carry the bubble tea kits on their shelves, although it's not the same.

They're usually cheap, too. I've only paid between $2-$4 for mine.

chideltjen 03-04-2005 07:05 PM

My friend rants and raves about it. I still have yet to try it though.

Around here, you can find them at small Chinese Restaurants and cafes.

Dionysus 03-04-2005 07:13 PM

Ahh interesting. It sounds pretty good (without the milk though). I remember seeing a shop that sold it, but I forgot where it is located.

SapphireSphinx9 03-04-2005 07:22 PM

yeah boba's pretty cool.

i didn't like them at first... we use to be able to get them at our school and the high schoolers on campus use to take the tapioca balls and shoot them through the straw at the wall. that use to piss me off, so i swore never to have one...

but then my friend took me to a chinese restaurant in downtown la, just so i could get a real boba, and i ended up liking it! haha

BobbyTheDon 03-04-2005 07:54 PM

yeah bubble tea is some good stuff. i call it Boba. but apparently Boba means titties in Chinese or something. So I guess that can be politcally incorrent. Miggity miggity MEH

also, if you are in the Dallas area...my cousin owns " FAT STRAWS". check it out. I think its in Plano and possibly Highland Park?

winneythepooh7 03-04-2005 08:30 PM

I first had it in the big Asian area here in Queens, downtown Flushing. It is pretty tasty actually. I know that there are lots of these little places popping up in suburban America too, at the good old food court at the mall. Obviously, the mall version is not as good.

AznSAE 03-04-2005 10:02 PM

when i order it, i usually get the thai tea with the bubbles. and, a fat blue straw.

norcalchick 03-04-2005 11:49 PM

I think they're ok. I usually order it with just a little bit of the tapioca. When there's a lot of them, I end up getting a mouthful, and I've already swalled the Thai iced tea, so they're hard to swallow.

LightBulb 03-05-2005 02:53 AM

Chang's (food court booth name) Bubble Tea is sooo goood!

My favorite is lychee (a Chinese fruit similar to a banana [I hear; of course I've only seen it frozen liquified;)] that tastes a little like green grapes in my opinion) with tapioca pearls. Mmmm!

SmartBlondeGPhB 03-05-2005 02:57 AM

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Originally posted by OohTeenyWahine
It's a flavored drink with tapioca balls that looks like pearls -- I think it originated in either Hong Kong or Taiwan.
Thank you!!! I've been trying to remember what the balls were made out of since I had one last week and I couldn't for the life of me.

But bubble tea rocks. I had a funky one last week though. I've only had bubble tea at two places so I'm not sure which one would be considered the "correct" version. The one I had last week was like getting a frapuccino at Starbuck's. Milk and flavoring blended with ice. But it was good.

Taualumna 03-05-2005 02:59 AM

There are tons of bubble tea places in Toronto (lots of Chinese people here). However, I'm probably the only Chinese person under 30 in the city who has NEVER HAD IT! It looks kinda weird to me, so I usually drink the fruity ice teas when everyone else has bubble tea.

Glitter650 03-05-2005 04:40 PM

I think I have four Boba places within three blocks of me. It's tasty, but I only like certain flavors.

AOPIHottie 03-05-2005 07:55 PM

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Originally posted by BobbyTheDon

also, if you are in the Dallas area...my cousin owns " FAT STRAWS". check it out. I think its in Plano and possibly Highland Park?

I work in Plano...where is it at? I have never even heard of this stuff, but I want to try it!

starang21 03-06-2005 03:43 AM

it's alright...doesn't taste too bad.

SOPi_Jawbreaker 04-16-2005 06:15 PM

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Originally posted by LightBulb
Chang's (food court booth name) Bubble Tea is sooo goood!

My favorite is lychee (a Chinese fruit similar to a banana [I hear; of course I've only seen it frozen liquified;)] that tastes a little like green grapes in my opinion) with tapioca pearls. Mmmm!


NOOOOOOOOO, lychee is not similar to bananas. This is what lychee looks like [IMG]http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=lychee/v=2/SID=e/TID=I001_70/l=IVI/SIG=12c4ir0m2/EXP=1113772693/*-http%3A//chichissalsa.com/images/glossary/n/nut_lychee.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=lychee/v=2/SID=e/TID=I001_70/l=IVI/SIG=13i0l449p/EXP=1113772725/*-http%3A//a820.g.akamai.net/f/820/822/1d/i.ivillage.co.uk/uk_en/food/images/food_fruit_lychee.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=lychee/v=2/SID=e/TID=I001_70/l=IVI/SIG=11omfmgh5/EXP=1113772753/*-http%3A//www.mgonline.com/lychee02.jpg[/IMG]

CSUSigEp 04-17-2005 07:36 PM

Hey Jen if you want to get some good bubble tea in Sac, theres a place off Fair Oaks near Howe right next door to Club Dante (but on the other side of the fence) thats specializes in it called Tapioca Express. I suggest the snow bubble for your first time, and make sure you get the large tapioca balls and a big straw!

Matt

chideltjen 04-17-2005 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CSUSigEp
Hey Jen if you want to get some good bubble tea in Sac, theres a place off Fair Oaks near Howe right next door to Club Dante (but on the other side of the fence) thats specializes in it called Tapioca Express. I suggest the snow bubble for your first time, and make sure you get the large tapioca balls and a big straw!

Matt

Oh I always see their sign in the middle of Fair Oaks in the center divide. I know where you are talking about I think. One of these days...

Oh... I sent you a PM about Greek Week stuff.

RedRoseSAI 04-18-2005 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SOPi_Jawbreaker
NOOOOOOOOO, lychee is not similar to bananas. This is what lychee looks like [IMG]http://rds.yahoo.com/S=96062883/K=lychee/v=2/SID=e/TID=I001_70/l=IVI/SIG=12c4ir0m2/EXP=1113772693/*-http%3A//chichissalsa.com/images/glossary/n/nut_lychee.jpg[/IMG]

That seems like a very complicated fruit. I assume you eat the most inner part?

Taualumna 04-18-2005 08:58 AM

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Originally posted by RedRoseSAI
That seems like a very complicated fruit. I assume you eat the most inner part?
The inner most part is the seed, so no, you don't eat that. You eat the whitish part.

jharb 04-18-2005 11:25 AM

Bubble Tea sounds so yummy...I wish I knew where to get it in Indianapolis!

epchick 04-18-2005 03:12 PM

Yeah Bubble tea i sgreat. It is like a smoothie...made with fruit, water and milk. The only place i've seen it here in El Paso, is at this Vietnamese restaurant. One of the waitresses (who is Vietnamese) says that bubble tea originated in Vietnam. I've only had the Watermelon and the Strawberry, but whenever i go, i'mma try each one out! lol.

SOPi_Jawbreaker 04-18-2005 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by epchick
Yeah Bubble tea i sgreat. It is like a smoothie...made with fruit, water and milk. The only place i've seen it here in El Paso, is at this Vietnamese restaurant. One of the waitresses (who is Vietnamese) says that bubble tea originated in Vietnam. I've only had the Watermelon and the Strawberry, but whenever i go, i'mma try each one out! lol.
That's really interesting. I've always been told that it started in Taiwan. I wonder which one is right.

starang21 04-18-2005 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jharb
Bubble Tea sounds so yummy...I wish I knew where to get it in Indianapolis!
they have it in lafayette

jharb 04-18-2005 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by starang21
they have it in lafayette
That's nice, I'm not driving an hour for bubble tea though just to try it! :)


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