A history of Bubble Tea

Bubble Tea has become a staple within the youth culture of Toronto. In urban places it is not uncommon to find out tea cafes at each and every corner. This rise in popularity has resulted in both maintain traditional tea and innovating for first time modern flavours. At Tea Remix we make an effort to do both. Offer flavours hold the familiar taste to the home country while catering for that population of Torontonians. At Tea remix we offer a fusion of vegetarian snacks including Japanese style fries, Taiwanese fish tofu and Cheese wontons. Our tea flavours include original milk tea, mango, taro along with other delicious flavours. While the popularity of bubble tea has increased it really is interesting in order to a brief history with this delicious beverage.




Bubble tea was initially must successful products do, being a cause of competition. Teas are a fundamental element of the Chinese culture. Any age enjoyed tea and would casually consume tea during the day. After school students would flock for the tea stalls to drenched with sweat and dehydration. As competition involving the stalls stiffened, one enterprising vendor added flavours to the tea. The kids fell in love with this as it was sweet and much more flavourful than black tea. This led to the buzz with this stall increasing and also the flavoured teas expanding along with other vendors. It was the start the now popular Bubble Tea Pickering.

Take a look at our version of this traditional beverage at;
Tea Remix
http://www.tearemix.ca/
109 Old Kingston Rd Unit 7, Ajax, ON L1T 3A6
(905) 427-6668

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