[Vision2020] Tapioca Pearl Problems
lfalen
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Tapioca Pearl Problems
From: "Berkeley Wellness Alerts"
To: lfalen at turbonet.com
Date: 10/26/13 13:09:52
Tapioca Pearl Problems
Boba milk tea, also known as pearl milk tea or bubble milk tea, is a cold, sugary drink that usually contains little black balls of starch called tapioca, extracted from cassava plants. Originally from Asia, it has become a popular beverage in the U.S. in recent years.
But last fall, a report from Germany quenched many people’s thirst for this drink—after it suggested that tapioca pearls may cause cancer. Very quickly, media around the world picked this up and reported its conclusions as a factual discovery.
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