boba : 11 Recipes
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{Boba @ Tapioca Express}
Who wants boba?!?! I DO… me me… MEEEEEEEEE!!! It went something like that when my dad asked that very question. Oh boba… it’s right up there with my other loves… chopsticks… spicy chili sauce… tea…[...] |
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Jasmine Green Milk Tea Boba
I first had boba tea back in high school when my friend Annie took me to an Asian cafe in our hometown. Boba is made from tapioca and or jelly balls, and the balls can be dark brown or multi-colored, like the ones here. At first I was[...] |
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Thai Iced Tea with Boba
Thai tea (also known as Thai iced tea ) or "cha-yen" ( Thai : ?????? ) in Thailand , is a drink made from strongly-brewed black tea ("red tea" in East Asia). Other ingredients may include added[...] |
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Boba Fett and The Matterhorn
My mom and Susan have known each other since elementary school and still disagree whether they were in first or second grade together. Regardless, they are dear, dear friends. They got married around the same time and got[...] |
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Matcha Green Tea Slushie with Boba
Lord knows, I love matcha. I drink tea almost every day of my life. It starts my day and when I'm feeling a bit droopy, it invigorates me. I try to mix it up though, which probably explains why I have 20+ boxes and canisters of tea in my[...] |
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Boba Tea from Bento Cafe in Orlando, FL
I had a Mango Boba Tea from Bento Cafe in The Plaza in Downtown Orlando. While I was pleased with the food here on a previous visit , their boba tea was a disappointment. It tasted like plain taro milk tea to me with no hint of mango. Lollicup[...] |
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Berrywise Cafe in Altamonte Springs, FL
Berrywise Cafe is one of the many self-serve frozen yogurt shops that have been opening all over Central Florida lately. Berrywise is located in a Wal-Mart shopping center in Altamonte Springs and serves both yogurt and Lollicup drinks. During[...] |
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Less Mall More Melrose Eclectic and Unique
Photo Description: Keith Manship (LF) Big Tony Ragu (Center) Patrick Green (RT) The event named Less Mall More Melrose was the brain child of Keith Manship who brought in Patrick Green of LA Street Food App , who asked Big Tony Ragu to help[...] |