Bubble tea

2023 - 1 - 29

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Google Doodle game celebrates the joys of bubble tea (9to5Google)

The latest homepage minigame from Google celebrates the simple joys of making bubble tea and enjoying it with friends.

The process of making tea in the game is straightforward, as you simply need to fill the cup with each ingredient to reach a certain line. In the new Google Doodle minigame, you play the role of a Formosan Mountain Dog who operates a bubble tea stand in the midst of a rainy forest. After each drink is completed, the customers line up their straws and poke through the lid in an oddly satisfying way. Along the way, you’re treated to some delightfully chill music accented by the sound of rain. If you’ve not had the privilege of trying one, bubble tea consists of almost any kind of cold tea, which is sweetened and flavored. Getting its start in Taiwan in the 1980s, bubble tea is a surprisingly varied category of drinks.

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Google celebrates universal popularity of milk tea (ABS-CBN News)

Google has marked the almost universal popularity of milk tea (or bubble tea) in their own style – through a doodle.

This will be done 4 more times to serve the other customers. Google is celebrating the beloved drink with a fun, interactive doodle that allows netizens to create their own milk tea concoctions and run their own shop. MANILA – Google has marked the almost universal popularity of milk tea (or bubble tea) in their own style – through a doodle.

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Google Doodle game celebrates the joys of bubble tea, how to play (Newsd.in)

This Taiwanese beverage began as a local delicacy and has exploded in popularity in recent decades. Traditional Taiwanese tea culture, which dates back to ...

As waves of Taiwanese immigrants have exported this beverage over the past few decades, the original bubble tea continues to evolve. Today’s Doodle game honours bubble tea, also known as boba tea and pearl milk tea. On this day in 2020, Bubble Tea was officially announced as a new emoji due to its global popularity.

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Google Doodle today: Google celebrates bubble tea with interactive ... (DNA India)

Google Doodle is celebrating the popularity of Bubble Tea across the world with interactive and whimsical new animation.

Explaining the origins of the milky and tangy beverage, Google wrote on its Doodle page, “This Taiwanese drink started as a local treat and has exploded in popularity over the last few decades. Google is celebrating the popularity of bubble tea on January 29, since the drink became such a hit across the world that it was announced as an emoji on this very day in 2020. You have to press and hold all the ingredients such as the milk and the boba balls to design your own perfect cup of bubble tea in the interactive and colorful Google Doodle on January 29.

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Google celebrates bubble tea with interactive doodle; make your ... (Economic Times)

Google has marked the almost universal popularity of milk tea or bubble tea. Google has marked it in their own style – through a doodle.

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Google Doodle game celebrates the joys of bubble tea (Times of India)

International Business News: Google is featuring an interactive doodle game on its homepage today to celebrate bubble tea. It is also known as boba tea or ...

Bubble tea shops around the world continue to experiment with new flavors, ingredients and innovations. This Taiwanese drink started as a local treat and has exploded in popularity over the last few decades. Google, the tech giant, is featuring an interactive doodle game on its homepage today to celebrate bubble tea.

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Google Celebrates Popularity Of Bubble Tea Through Interactive ... (NDTV)

Google has selected January 29 to celebrate bubble tea, as on this day in 2020, it was announced that the iconic drink would be given its own emoji.

In the interactive doodle, netizens are playing as a Formosan Mountain Dog who operates a bubble tea stand in the midst of a rainy forest. However, it wasn't until the 1980s that the bubble tea as we know it today was invented." Bubble tea, also known as boba tea and pearl milk tea is a non-alcoholic, non-carbonated cold tea beverage.

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Google Doodle game celebrates the joys of bubble tea (Times of India)

International Business News: Google is featuring an interactive doodle game on its homepage today to celebrate bubble tea. It is also known as boba tea or ...

Bubble tea shops around the world continue to experiment with new flavors, ingredients and innovations. This Taiwanese drink started as a local treat and has exploded in popularity over the last few decades. Google, the tech giant, is featuring an interactive doodle game on its homepage today to celebrate bubble tea.

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Google Celebrates Bubble Tea Today With an Interactive Game ... (Zee News)

This Taiwanese drink started as a local treat and has exploded in popularity over the last few decades. Bubble tea has its roots in traditional Taiwanese ...

Bubble tea has its roots in traditional Taiwanese tea culture which dates back as early as the 17th century. Users can create their own bubble tea which is also known as boba tea and pearl milk tea. This Taiwanese drink started as a local treat and has exploded in popularity over the last few decades.

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WATCH: Google Doodle Today Celebrates Bubble Tea With an ... (News18)

GOOGLE DOODLE TODAY: Google today on January 29 celebrates the Taiwanese drink that has gained global popularity — bubble tea!

This Taiwanese drink started as a local treat and has exploded in popularity over the last few decades. As waves of Taiwanese immigrants over the past few decades brought this drink overseas, innovation on the original bubble tea continues. It was on this day in 2020 when bubble tea was officially announced as a new emoji.

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Google Shares Interactive Doodle To Celebrate Popular Bubble Tea (NDTV Food)

Google celebrated the popular drink called bubble tea with an interactive and quirky doodle. Read all about it here!

Not many know bubble tea has its roots in the traditional Taiwanese tea culture of the 17th century. [How To Make Bubble Tea At Home With These Easy Recipes](https://food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/watch-how-to-make-bubble-tea-at-home-with-these-easy-recipes-2371885)) [Google's interactive doodle](https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-bubble-tea) permits bubble tea lovers to create their own concoctions and run a shop. Along with the doodle, Google in its special piece reflected upon the history of bubble tea. Now, Google has selected the same day to celebrate the popularity of this The ‘bubble' in its name refers to the round and jelly-like tapioca pearls that are added to the drink and are usually found at the bottom of the drink. If you are a tea lover, you must have explored the distinct options and variations of the beverage.

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Google Celebrates Popularity Of Bubble Tea With This Interactive ... (ABP Live)

The Google Doodle features Taiwan's indigenous Formosan Mountain Dog runing a boba cart in a rainy forest. Boba Tea was a local treat in Taiwan and in the ...

Bubble tea has its roots in traditional Taiwanese tea culture which dates back as early as the 17th century. The Google Doodle features Taiwan’s indigenous Formosan Mountain Dog running a boba cart in a rainy forest and selling the beverage to different customers. The user can play as the mountain dog and makes the drink based on the customers' preferences.

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Google celebrates Taiwanese bubble tea with this interactive doodle (Hindustan Times)

The interactive doodle designed by Google's Sophie Diao and Celine You features Taiwan's indigenous Formosan Mountain Dog and a crew of familiar doodle ...

The interactive doodle designed by Google's Sophie Diao and Celine You features Taiwan’s indigenous Formosan Mountain Dog and a crew of familiar doodle characters. [Bubble tea has its roots in traditional Taiwanese tea culture](https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-bubble-tea) which dates back as early as the 17th century. Google explained the origins of the drink and said its history dates back to the 17th century. The bubbles inside the boba tea are chewy gelatinous candies made of tapioca balls or fruit jelly. Also known as [boba tea and pearl milk tea, it started as a local treat in Taiwan](https://htschool.hindustantimes.com/editorsdesk/knowledge-vine/how-did-the-world-famous-bubble-tea-get-its-name) but is a global hit today. [Google Doodle](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/google-doodle) is celebrating bubble tea, the popular [Taiwanese](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/taiwan) drink, to mark its anniversary of being introduced as a new emoji on this day in 2020.

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Google Doodle celebrates bubble tea with an interactive game (The Hindu)

Bubble tea is a sweetened tea-based drink made using natural flavours, syrups that are water or cream based, black tea and tapioca pearls. The large-sized dark ...

[The Hindu ](https://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/food/how-taiwans-bubble-tea-became-a-crucial-part-of-its-culture/article23684672.ece) [had traced the drink’s origin](https://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/food/how-taiwans-bubble-tea-became-a-crucial-part-of-its-culture/article23684672.ece) back to 1987, when the founder of Chun Shui Tang Teahouse, Liu Han Chieh, wanted to introduce cold tea to the menu. “As waves of Taiwanese immigrants over the past few decades brought this drink overseas, innovation on the original bubble tea continues. Shops around the world are still experimenting with new flavors, additions, and mixtures. As you sip the drink through a wide straw, the tapioca pearls come up too, giving you the opportunity to ‘eat your drink’. Through its interactive game today, which features features Taiwan’s indigenous Formosan Mountain Dog, Google commemorates the announcement of Bubble Tea as a new emoji on this day in 2020. His product development manager, Lin Hsiu Hui, dropped tapioca balls into her iced tea, for fun, and bubble tea was invented.

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Google Celebrates Popular Bubble Tea With Interactive Doodle (Pragativadi)

Google, the tech giant, is celebrating the popular bubble tea with an interactive doodle game on its homepage.

Other names of it are boba tea and pearl milk tea. Clicking on the doodle takes you to a rainy mountainous setting, where there is a bubble tea cart and a group of animated customers lining up for the beverage. Bubble tea is a drink loved across the world.

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Bubble Tea Interactive Game By Google Doodle: What Is Bubble Tea? (Business Today)

Bubble tea, also known as boba tea or pearl milk tea, is a tea-based drink typically made with brewed tea, milk or other dairy products, sweetener, ...

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Google celebrates global popularity of Bubble Tea with interactive ... (Al Arabiya English)

Tangy and fruity or sweet and milky? The combinations are endless! Google's interactive game Doodle today celebrates bubble tea, also known as boba tea and.

[World News](/News/world) [Gulf](/News/gulf) However, it wasn’t until the 1980s that the bubble tea as we know today was invented. Satisfy your craving and make a yummy cup of bubble tea, says Doodle. Tangy and fruity or sweet and milky? Google’s interactive game Doodle today celebrates bubble tea, also known as boba tea and pearl milk tea.

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This is why Google has chosen a bubble tea logo for its website today (The Northern Echo)

Bubble tea is a non-alcoholic, non-carbonated cold tea beverage. The name comes from the jelly-like appearance of the pearls that look like bubbles ...

"Bubble tea has its roots in traditional Taiwanese tea culture which dates back as early as the 17th century. "Shops around the world are still experimenting with new flavors, additions, and mixtures. All in all, players will need to fill five orders before closing shop for the day, each progressively harder than the last.

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Why Google has chosen a bubble tea logo for its homepage today ... (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

It's not unusual for Google to change its logo from time to time to reflect different holidays, beliefs, and celebrations from across the world. However, when a ...

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Google Doodle Today: Google celebrates Bubble Tea with unique ... (Economic Times)

Today, Google is celebrating the popular Asian drink, Bubble tea, with an interactive doodle. The doodle allows users to create their own "digital bubble ...

According to Google's Doodle page, the origins of the milky and tangy beverage known as bubble tea can be traced back to traditional Taiwanese tea culture which dates as far back as the 17th century. Google's bubble tea doodle is not only a celebration of the beloved beverage but also a playful and interactive way for users to engage with the Google brand. [bubble tea](/topic/bubble-tea)across the globe with an adorable and whimsical animation featured on its homepage today, January 29.

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New Google Doodle Celebrates Boba Tea With Wholesome ... (Game Rant)

Google's newest logo Doodle for January 29, 2023, deals with boba and allows visitors to spend a bit of time making their own in a relaxing game.

[tragic shutdown of the Stadia](https://gamerant.com/stadia-adds-exclusive-game-before-shutting-down/), the tech company still aims to make its users happy in any way it can with video games. Players will see a fill line that they need to reach in order to gain a star for progress, but it can be a bit challenging as it requires some timing to get perfect. Bubble tea goes by many different names, such as pearl milk tea, boba, and tapioca milk tea, but it still remains the same popular drink that became a staple in many countries of the world.

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Tangy or sweet? Google satisfies bubble tea cravings with an ... (Economic Times)

Started as a local treat, the Taiwanese drink gained global popularity over the last few decades.

Every time the user makes the perfect brew, he is thrilled. "As waves of Taiwanese immigrants over the past few decades brought this drink overseas, innovation on the original bubble tea continues. It gained popularity over the last few decades, and was officially announced as a new emoji on January 29 in 2020. The game is quite simple. With flavours like honeydew, matcha, raspberry, and mocha, the combinations of The Taiwanese drink, which has been a millennial and Gen Z favourite, started as a local treat.

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Aaj Google Doodle Dekha? It's Bubble Tea Along With Taiwan's ... (Curly Tales)

This sweet tapioca pearl-infused tea is a mind-blowing drink. Even Google Doodle is out with an interactive bubble tea animation.

A popular drink among Gen Z, bubble tea is a must-try. The tea used in this drink is oolong or black with any milk of your choice. And if you are a tea lover, this sweet tapioca pearl-infused tea is a mind-blowing drink.

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As Google doodle celebrates bubble tea, know how you can make it ... (The Indian Express)

"Traditional tearooms across Asia have also joined in on the boba craze, and the trend has reached countries like Singapore, Japan, South Korea, and more!

To make it dark, add some raw jaggery to it. [sabudana](https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/health/superfood-for-women-sabudana-khichdi-health-benefits-hormone-rujuta-diwekar-7804970/) As such, how about whipping up a yummy cup of bubble tea at home to satisfy your craving for this delicious drink? It added, “Shops around the world are still experimenting with new flavours, additions, and mixtures. However, it wasn’t until the 1980s that the bubble tea as we know it today was invented,” The regular logo turned into an interactive game the previous day to mark the official announcement of bubble tea as a new emoji on January 29, 2020.

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What is bubble tea? Google Doodle celebrates Taiwanese drink (Evening Standard)

An interactive game in the logo challenges users to make the perfect cuppa.

Its roots are in traditional Taiwanese tea culture dating as far back as the early 17 century. An interactive game in the logo, which appeared on Sunday, January 29, challenges users to make the perfect cup of bubble tea. What is bubble tea?

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Bubble Tea Google Doodle: Why is Google celebrating bubble tea ... (The Scotsman)

Once a little known beverage, it's now a familiar sight on Britain's high streets – and has now been honoured by Google.

Now bubble tea shops are common in city centres across the UK and Europe, brought over by waves of Taiwanese immigrants over the past few decades. To prepare the drink, gamers fill the cup with all the ingredients including milk, sugar, boba balls and flavours. Following bubble tea’s increasing popularity with Gen-Z and millennial consumers, on January 29, 2020, Unicode Consortium announced that the drink would have its own emoji.

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London's best bubble tea (Evening Standard)

First bought here in the Nineties, the allure of bubble tea remains as strong as ever. Mike Daw on six of the best spots for a sweet treat.

This busy Chinatown hangout is usually packed, but it’s worth battling through the bustle for boba of this calibre. Check. [gonutstea.com](https://www.gonutstea.com/) Its original outpost in Hammersmith closed in mid-January but the team quickly announced a residency on Chinatown’s Little Newport Street serving a variety of creative wheelcakes (ranging from savoury cheese and tomato to sweet apple and custard) and classic bubble teas — most recently announced was a real Taro milk tea and accompanying wheelcake dessert in celebration of the Lunar new year. Dragon Cat Cafe is not only a popular bubble tea hot spot, but it also specialises in sweet Taiwanese wheelcakes; a fluffy pancake typically filled with adzuki bean, chocolate or sweet cream. [dragoncatcafe.com](https://dragoncatcafe.com/) Today the self styled “boba connoisseur” runs a site in Shoreditch — sadly past London locations in Soho and Camden now appear closed — serving freshly prepared bubble teas. Go for the roasted brown sugar and salted cream boba for the ultimate indulgence. [bijububbletea.com](https://www.bijububbletea.com/) It’s these soft, sweet and lightly chewy pearls that give bubble tea its feed-friendly look, and the Alley is one of the few places in town where you’ll see the dough being prepared each day. Taiwanese bao bun specialists and one of London’s most essential restaurant groups, Bao opened their Kings Cross location in 2020, offering their distinctly polished take on classic Taiwanese cafe culture. Mike Daw on six of the best spots for a sweet treat

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What is bubble tea? Why a Google Doodle is celebrating the ... (iNews)

It is most commonly a combination of tea – often sweetened and flavoured – along with chewy tapioca balls, known as boba. There are many variants of the drink, ...

Whatever the origins, bubble tea began to spread across Asia in the 90s, becoming a staple in countries like Hong Kong and Japan. Google says: “As waves of Taiwanese immigrants over the past few decades brought this drink overseas, innovation on the original bubble tea continues. There are multiple teas that can be used, from the more traditional Taiwanese black tea, to green tea, oolong tea and a range of milk teas. It is a tea-based drink that originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s. Shops around the world are still experimenting with new flavors, additions, and mixtures. Bubble tea’s origins are contested.

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Google Doodle Celebrates Bubble Tea With an Interactive Game (CNET)

Google is celebrating boba tea with a Google Doodle. The Jan. 29 Doodle features a fun animated game where users attempt to make the Taiwanese drink for ...

Bubble tea is now a global phenomenon, gaining popularity across Asia and the US. They brought the drink with them and began to experiment with different flavors and combinations. There are five orders to complete, and each one requires a different amount of ingredients.

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Unexpected closure of Richmond bubble tea shop (Richmond News)

Award-winning Exposure Drink and Social House, known for its bold branded bubble tea and DJ night events, has officially closed its "bubble tea store front," ...

Richmond's Exposure Drink and Social House was often a hip spot for people who loved music and cars to gather. The Richmond News has reached out to Exposure for more information. "Thank you for all the support in the past years, its been an honor to serve the community," reads the notice.

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