Taiwanese Boba Tea

Our Boba (bubble) tea is an authentic Taiwanese treat perfect anytime of the day. Boba takes tea as a base with a creamer, and sweet tapioca balls and combines them into a delightful beverage. Bubba Tea N Smoothies is located in Wynwood. We also offer healthful smoothies, and and traditional teas.

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2617 North Miami Avenue, Miami FL

+1 786-391-0851

info@bubbateamiami.com

M-Th 11am - 9pm / F & S 11am - 10pm / Sun 12pm - 10pm

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Black Tea or Green Tea

Green Tea vs Black Tea: The Key Differences in Taste and Health Benefits If you stop in the tea aisle of your local grocery store, you’re likely to be overwhelmed by the abundance of varieties and flavors. Two of the most popular and well-known options are black tea and green

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Tapioca Balls (Boba)

Boba or Tapioca Pearls Black tapioca pearls make us bubble over with joy! Also known as boba, black tapioca pearls are the perfect “bubbles” in bubble tea. They are small, round balls made from tapioca starch for a sweet and somewhat gummy consistency. Ours are the same boba pearls as

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Jelly

What is jelly? Contrary to popular belief these are not made out of gelatin.  They are actually made from coconut meat, or konjar, a vegetable by product. They have been around for a long time within many Asian desserts and snacks.  Recently they have been used as an alternative to

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Popping Boba

Popping Boba is one of the newest and most popular toppings for frozen yogurt, bubble tea and snow ice. Popping Boba is a unique boba that is filled with real fruit juice flavors that burst in your mouth. Popping Boba is considered revolutionary in boba technology and is the newest topping craze for all types

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Green Tea vs Black Tea

Published ByJessica Ederer, JD, CPT, FNS, RYT If you stop in the tea aisle of your local grocery store, you’re likely to be overwhelmed by

History of Boba Tea

Maybe it's the chewy, addictive texture of the tapioca balls, the creaminess of the milky tea, or the simple satisfaction of popping the straw into