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The Boba Cookbook

Delicious, Easy Recipes for Amazing Bubble Tea

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By Wendy Leung

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$14.99

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$19.99 CAD

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  1. Hardcover $14.99 $19.99 CAD
  2. ebook $9.99

A bright, fun introduction to bubble tea, including 35 recipes and plenty of background about this trendy drink!

From its origins in Taiwan, bubble tea, or boba, has developed legions of ardent fans across the globe. Often topped with chewy balls of tapioca or other toppings, this sweet treat is colorful, fun, and personalized. Now, with this boba book, bubble tea lovers can make it themselves using all-natural ingredients! Wendy Leung describes how she began her own bubble teashop, Hello Always Tea, and shares 35 favorite recipes—from the homemade tapioca balls she sells, to familiar blended teas (milk tea, taro, and fruit-based), to adventurous options (brown sugar; trendy milk and cheese foam tea; teas made with plant-based milks; and carbonated variations). She also includes a few snack recipes to round out your boba experience. Illustrated with bright and cheerful photography throughout (including photos from Wendy’s travels in Taiwan), and packed with expertise about boba culture, The Boba Cookbook is a must-have boba recipe book for bubble tea enthusiasts.

With 35 recipes featuring all-natural ingredients The Boba Cookbook is the perfect bubble tea book for boba fans ready to bring the phenomenon home, or for anyone looking for boba gifts for tea lovers.

On Sale
Nov 3, 2020
Page Count
112 pages
Publisher
Union Square & Co.
ISBN-13
9781454941705

Wendy Leung

About the Author

Wendy Leung is the owner of Hello Always Tea in New York City's East Village. As part of the process of finding her perfect cup of milk tea, she traveled to Taiwan (origin of boba), where she learned the art of making boba. She lives in New York City.

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