Trends and Facts About Bubble Tea Franchises
Defined by its bubbles (which are also referred to as boba, pearls, or tapioca), which are typically soft, chewy and a little sweet, the Taiwanese tea drink bubble tea is gaining popularity in the United States.
Also commonly known as boba tea, bubble tea is flavored with milk or fruit (sometimes both) with marble-sized tapioca balls at the bottom. Although, it can be enjoyed with other add-ins such as grass jelly or cheese foam. Bubble tea can be made with all kinds of tea from black tea to jasmine, oolong, matcha, or even fruit-infused tea.