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Bubble tea: A Taiwanese sip that evolved into a global sensation

Bubble tea: A Taiwanese sip that evolved into a global sensation
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National Bubble Tea Day 2023: Date, History, Activities and Facts

National Bubble Tea Day 2023: Date, History, Activities and Facts
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The rise of bubble tea, one among Taiwan's most beloved beverages


The rise of bubble tea, one among Taiwan s most beloved beverages
The rise of bubble tea, one among Taiwan s most beloved beverages
If you like your bubble tea a little too much, you should thank Taiwan
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No other caffeine fix is sort of as aesthetically satiating as bubble tea, the Taiwanese sweet-milk-and-tea-based drink. But where did it come from and how did it get so popular?
Two teahouses in Taiwan claimed to have invented boba tea in the1980s. One among those teahouses is Chun Shui Tang teahouse, which is in Taichung, and the other one is the Hanlin Teahouse in Tainan.

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Bubble tea's journey from Taiwan to Atlanta


Bubble tea’s journey from Taiwan to Atlanta
Bubble tea originated in Taiwan before it exploded in popularity in the United States. Photo by Matt Siciliano-Salazar | The Signal
Taiwanese entrepreneur Tu Tsong-He was $133,000 in debt and reflecting on the loss of his failed hot pot restaurant when he opened the doors to a new tea shop. To save his livelihood, he needed to differentiate his tea shop from others, so he poured tea over large tapioca balls, creating the iconic bubble or “boba” tea.
Or perhaps Lin Hsiu Hui created the drink in 1988 when she poured tapioca balls into her black tea and shared it with coworkers at a meeting. She claims she then began selling the drink at her tea chain, and bubble tea outsold every other beverage on the menu.

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