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Popping boba, also known as bursting bubbles, are small juice-filled spheres with a thin, gel-like shell that pops when eaten, releasing the liquid inside. They are created using a process called spherification, which involves encasing the juice in a coating made from sodium alginate and calcium salt. While typically found in frozen yogurt and drinks, popping boba are now used in a variety of foods such as tacos, acai bowls, salads, and desserts. These bubbles add a burst of flavor, making them a fun and flavorful addition to many dishes. [1]