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bubble teas

  • plural
    of bubble tea.
    bubble tea
    noun
    a frothy East Asian beverage consisting of sweetened tea with milk or flavorings, usually served over black pellets, or pearls, of tapioca.

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The shop sells soft-serve ice cream, bubble teas, and shakes.

From Barron's Jun. 1, 2026

At the same time, the review highlights important concerns related to certain modern tea products, particularly bottled and bubble teas, which may include artificial sweeteners, preservatives, and other additives.

From Science Daily Jan. 28, 2026

Amid global uncertainty and economic woes in China, consumers are making feel-good purchases, snapping up Labubus and bubble teas instead of saving for big-ticket purchases like houses or home appliances.

From The Wall Street Journal Sep. 29, 2025

Strip malls offer Indian paneer bhurji, hot boiled beef with numbing Sichuan pepper, Thai rolled ice cream and bubble teas.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 7, 2020

His writing pointed out that strip malls held far more than teriyaki and bubble teas.

From Seattle Times Aug. 10, 2019

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