Demand for milk tea has been on the rise in China since the pandemic, quickly becoming an essential item for many young consumers these days who often order it as a feel-good treat or afternoon snack.
China drink brand Genki Forest (Yuanqisenlin (元气森林) has had to apologise for marketing a milk tea brand as having no sucrose, after a state media video discussing the product made it a hot topic ...
Cai Ca, a new bubble tea brand founded by the former CEO of Gong Cha’s Singapore franchisee, has replaced six outlets left ...
SINGAPORE: A new bubble tea brand has taken over six former outlets of Gong Cha, which closed all its shops in Singapore in ...
BEIJING — How do you take your tea? For many in southeast Asia, the answer is sweet, milky and with a dash of politics. From Myanmar to Hong Kong, young people hungry for democracy are clashing with ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Going out for bubble tea is a decidedly summertime treat for me. Not because I don’t want it in the winter, but because I don’t do as much aimless ...
It's like that old adage about "not all rectangles are squares but all squares are rectangles" -- all bubble tea is milk tea, but not all milk tea is bubble tea. Let's start at the very beginning (a ...