Tapioca is naturally gluten-free, since the cassava root does not contain gluten protein. Because tapioca can be used to replace other flours, such as wheat flour, or thickeners, like cornstarch, it ...
The boba pearls in bubble tea are made from tapioca, which is derived from cassava. Previous CR tests have found lead in ...
It's not like we don't do tapioca pearls. So why the collective pass on tapioca pudding? From bad memories to healthier treats, here's why this old dessert got kicked to the curb.
New testing reveals lead contamination in tapioca pearls used in bubble tea across multiple brands and retail locations.
With Shardiya Navratri around the corner, the demand for fasting foods will see a spike in the market. And one of the most popular and common foods is Sabudana, or tapioca pearls. These white pearls ...
Consumer Reports testing reveals lead contamination in popular boba pearls from major chains and retail brands.
Add one-quarter of the green beans and the fish sauce. Squeeze in the juice of 2 lime cheeks (about 1 to 2 tablespoons lime ...
Businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today the StarPhoenix talks to Tu Anh Nguyen, ...
The African shea butter fruit, native to West Africa, is gaining popularity for its unique flavor and nutritional benefits ...
The U.S. boba tea market is rapidly growing, with more than 6,600 shops nationwide, and that number is projected to double by 2028. Consumer Reports tested boba pearls from major brands, including ...
New safety tests reveal that bubble tea, a popular drink, contains lead. Consumer Reports recommends enjoying it only ...
Typically a sweet drink with chewy pearls, bubble tea can often be found in colorful cups with oversized straws. But new ...