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So, to be clear, bubble tea and boba tea are completely synonymous terms that refer to the same type of drink. Some people may use one term more often than the other, depending on their regional preferences or personal choice, but there are no actual differences between bubble tea vs. boba.
Feb 28, 2024
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Are bubble tea and boba the same?
We've seen many people who drink bubble tea in New York and other places in the world argue about this question. Is boba and bubble tea different? The answer is no; they are not. They both refer to the same thing, which is the drink.
Why is bubble tea called boba now?
The tea became known as "boba" because the term is Taiwanese slang for breasts (a reference to the spherical shape of the tapioca balls), and is believed to have originated from Chinese characters.
Do you eat the pearls in bubble tea?
The short answer to this question is yes. The pearls in bubble tea are entirely edible and safe to eat, and are what make drinking bubble tea a totally unique experience. In fact, it's important to remember that you should always chew the pearls in bubble tea before swallowing them.
Why is boba not bubble tea?
While 'boba' often refers specifically to the tapioca pearls, 'bubble tea' is more encompassing, referring to the whole drink, pearls included.
Mar 16, 2019 · (In the U.S., the East Coast favors bubble tea, while the West prefers boba.) Whatever you call it, in its most basic form, the drink consists ...
In essence, bubble tea and boba can be considered two sides of the same coin. While “boba” can specifically refer to the tapioca pearls or the drink as a whole, ...
Apr 12, 2022 · Both bubble tea and boba refer to a tea-based beverage with chewy tapioca balls at the bottom. Because of their names, there has been a lot of ...
On the eastern side of the US, many people call the drink, bubble tea and not boba whereas people on the western coast of the US prefer to call it Boba.
Feb 15, 2024 · While “bubble tea” and “boba tea” all refer to drink only, “boba” might also mean tapioca pearls. This probably has its roots in the Asian ...
While boba and bubble tea are delightful treats, it's important to enjoy them mindfully. The tapioca pearls and sweeteners add to the calorie count, so ...
Bubble tea most commonly consists of tea accompanied by chewy tapioca balls ("boba" or "pearls"), but it can be made with other toppings as well, such as grass ...