
World NewsĪrabic coffee to be renamed ‘Saudi coffee’ in Kingdom’s restaurants, coffee shopsĪrabic coffee will now be re-labeled “Saudi coffee” in all restaurants and coffee shops in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on.

Global consumption of coffee is likely to climb by 1 percent to 2 percent a year through the end of the decade, according to International Coffee. BusinessĬoffee consumption to rise 1-2 pct per year: International Coffee Organization The first batch of students has graduated from a ministry-sponsored program to train Saudis how to prepare coffee at a high level.For the latest.

Lifeįirst batch of Saudi students graduates from ministry coffee training program Read more: Long-term study shows coffee, tea could be linked to lower risk of stroke, dementiaĬoffee consumption among Britons yet to return to pre pandemic levelsīritons drank more coffee last year but demand is yet to recover to pre-pandemic levels as shops hiked prices, according to market researcher Allegra. 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! Shops around the world are still experimenting with new flavors, additions, and mixtures. However, it wasn’t until the 1980s that the bubble tea as we know today was invented.Īs waves of Taiwanese immigrants over the past few decades brought this drink overseas, innovation on the original bubble tea continues.

The Taiwanese drink started as a local treat and has exploded in popularity over the last few decades.īubble tea has its roots in traditional Taiwanese tea culture which dates back as early as the 17th century. Honeydew, matcha, raspberry, mocha – no matter the flavor, don’t forget to mix in some bubbly balls made with fruit jelly or tapioca.

Today’s interactive Doodle,features Taiwan’s indigenous Formosan Mountain Dog as well as a crew of familiar Doodle characters! Satisfy your craving and make a yummy cup of bubble tea, says Doodle.įor the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.īubble Tea gained such popularity globally that it was officially announced as a new emoji on this day in 2020. 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 pearl milk tea.
