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BUBBLE TEA HISTORY |
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Bubble Tea traces its roots back to Taiwan. In the early 1980's, Taiwan was, and still is, known for its "Night Market."
This hot spot for delicious snacks saw one inventive man come up with an idea of combining the popular shredded ice and tea as a nice soothing drink for the hot summer nights. |
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To attract more customers, the tea establishment mixed the chilled tea with fruit syrups.
This concept proved to be such a success that in a short time the drink became ubiquitous throughout Taiwan.
Drink makers must shake the mixed drink well to produce an even taste.
During the process small bubbles would form at the top of the drink.
Thus, the drink was originally recognized as "Bubble Tea".
As the market expanded, shrewd entrepreneurs took these new type of drinks to the next level by introducing
Tapioca into the beverage.
Interestingly, the Tapioca looked like big bubbles sitting at the bottom of the drink.
Hence, the drink was reinforced as "Bubble Tea". |
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After being featured on a Japanese TV-show, "Bubble Tea" concept quickly spread
throughout Asia, and then the rest of the World.
To meet local demands, Bubble Tea establishments in different countries created many variations. |
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BUBBLE TEA at
DREAM TEA in
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Although bubble teas in Asia are generally of two distinct types: fruit-flavored tea and milky tea, in North America each of the ingredients of bubble tea can have many variations depending on the bubble tea cafe.
Dream Tea created its bubble tea without any tea ingredients.
To adopt the Canadian food culture, Dream Tea uses
milk
(soy milk
is available for those who avoid dairy products) as the base for its bubble tea, which is flavoring blended with ice.
The slushy smoothie-like bubble tea becomes simply addictive to many Dream Tea customers with the combination of its health benefits and the sensational tastes. |
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Dream Tea also serves its bubble tea hot to keep its customers warm in the freezing cold Canadian winter.
And if you ever imagine mixing your own bubble tea with different flavors and choosing a particular type of milk, Dream Tea can realize your imagination with its
iMix Bubble Tea. |
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