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TaPhotograph / Getty Images Boba's most popular use is in bubble tea, which is also called pearl tea, tapioca tea, or (confusingly enough) boba. The term "boba" is used interchangeably to refer to the tapioca pearls at the bottom of the drink and to the drink itself. Traditional bubble tea is often made by layering the prepared boba, then pouring in black or green tea that has been made creamy ...
Boba tea, aka bubble tea, is a unique blend of tea, milk, sugar and chewy tapioca pearls that is refreshing and satisfying. Born in Taiwan, the beverage has gone on to find fans around the world and now comes in hundreds of flavors and styles. Here's everything you should know about what boba tea is, what it is made of and even how to make it yourself.