Bubble tea: From China to Worldwide

If you still don’t know what is bubble tea, then continue to look down!

Bubble tea (also called pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, or simply, boba tea) has been one of the most prolific beverages from the East to Western coast in modern times and has taken the world's youth culture and online foodies by storm.

If you walk on the street in China, you would find more than one bubble tea shop. In this article, we would introduce some most popular bubble tea brands in China, if you would come to China one day, don’t miss them:)


1. HEYTEA


As the creator of the original Cheezo Tea, HEYTEA sources the finest tea globally, hoping to breathe new life into the traditional tea culture.



One of the HEYTEA shop in China




HEYTEA Menu for Delivery

From the menu above, there are Cheezo fruit tea and Milk tea, after choosing the type of tea, you can choose the sugar and toppings.



Two Top Drinks of HEYTEA

The left one is fruit tea called Grapefruit Boom which is made of green tea with grapefruit and the right one is milk tea called Taro Bobo that made of milk with mashed taro and tapioca.


2. NAYUKI



Nayuki



Nayuki has created brand new categories of tea. From pure tea, sparkling fruit tea, and cheese fruit tea, to supreme fruit tea and the milk tea series – its exciting and diverse drink menu caters to customers of all ages. It also combined with bread, in this shop, you can not only drink different kinds of milk tea but also eat bread comes with a wide and unique assortment of mouthwatering fillings: strawberries, passion fruits, mango, pumpkins, red beans, cheese, bacon, black truffles and beyond. 




One of the Nayuki's Shops in Taiyuan, China


3. Yifang Taiwan Fruit Tea


YIFANG comes from Taiwan, China. But now it has expanded to not only China’s Mainland but also to Canada, America, and England. It uses seasonal fresh fruits and the milk is from local dairy farms. And it is famous for the natural braised cane sugar.



The Menu of Yifang

4. ...... and so on


There are so many brands of bubble tea in China, like KOI, 50LAN, Happy Lemon, A little-tea….., which one would you like to try? 











Written by Sistercuisine




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