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...pearl of the East is dominating Harvard Square. To the delight of aficionados, pearl milk tea—and the storefronts dedicated to it—has finally worked its way to New England. This Taiwanese drink, also known as bubble tea or boba, derives its name from the tapioca balls mixed in. The beverage can contain any combination of green or black tea, milk, puréed fruit or flavored powder. But now that students have so many options, where will they turn for their bubble tea needs? Though FM’s boba correspondents are too humble...
...tastes so much better.” Customers agree: Scott T. Itano ’05 raves that Boston Tea Stop has “the best-tasting drinks and freshest bubbles.” This shop sells a good variety of iced tea and milk tea flavors. The best-sellers are regular and rose flower milk teas, in addition to the unusual blueberry and chocolate flavors. Although Boston Tea Stop occupies a somewhat cramped space and is hidden behind the Harvard Square Hotel, your journey will not be in vain...
...mean, Scrabble club?) since before today's parents were teens. That's probably the point--parents may not care that the dialogue is dull and earnest or that the characters have the depth of a Topps trading card. Clubhouse is as wholesome as a cold glass of vitamin-D milk, and about as zesty...
...more milk crates! College students are spending billions on stylish...
Song says Dado also offers a naturally-brewed version of the now-trendy bubble tea—tea with milk and tapioca “pearls...