Does anyone else think bubble tea is totally gross?!
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Bubble tea is also known as Boba Tea
Let me start by saying that I totally agree with you!
I love Tea and had heard how great this was supposed to be and couldn't wait to try it!.
Well, it tasted ok until I sucked up one of those Tapioca marbles in the bottom and was discusted!.
I felt like I was "chewing" my drink!.
It was terrible!. I'll never order one again!.
For those not familiar with this drink here is some info:
Bubble tea also known as boba, is a tea beverage that originated in Taiwan in the 1980s!.
The literal translation from Chinese would be pearl milk tea (traditional Chinese: 珍珠奶茶; Hanyu Pinyin: zhēnzhū nǎichá; Tongyong Pinyin: jhenjhu nǎichá)!.
The word bubble refers to "bubbling", the process by which certain types of bubble tea are made, and not the actual tapioca balls)!.
The balls are often called "pearls!." Drinks with large pearls are consumed along with the beverage through wide straws; while drinks with small pearls are consumed through normal straws!.
Bubble tea is especially popular in many East Asian and Southeast Asian regions such as China (including Hong Kong and Macau), Brunei, Malaysia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and more recently popularized in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Let me start by saying that I totally agree with you!
I love Tea and had heard how great this was supposed to be and couldn't wait to try it!.
Well, it tasted ok until I sucked up one of those Tapioca marbles in the bottom and was discusted!.
I felt like I was "chewing" my drink!.
It was terrible!. I'll never order one again!.
For those not familiar with this drink here is some info:
Bubble tea also known as boba, is a tea beverage that originated in Taiwan in the 1980s!.
The literal translation from Chinese would be pearl milk tea (traditional Chinese: 珍珠奶茶; Hanyu Pinyin: zhēnzhū nǎichá; Tongyong Pinyin: jhenjhu nǎichá)!.
The word bubble refers to "bubbling", the process by which certain types of bubble tea are made, and not the actual tapioca balls)!.
The balls are often called "pearls!." Drinks with large pearls are consumed along with the beverage through wide straws; while drinks with small pearls are consumed through normal straws!.
Bubble tea is especially popular in many East Asian and Southeast Asian regions such as China (including Hong Kong and Macau), Brunei, Malaysia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and more recently popularized in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
well i never heard of it !! but thanks for asking !.!. i just Google it !.!. and learn sth new !.!.!. yaaaaaaaaa
for every one like me does not know what the hell is it !.!. here you go :
Bubble tea is a mixture of iced or hot sweetened tea, milk, and often other flavorings!. The distinctive characteristics of bubble tea are the black gummy balls made of tapioca (or, more commonly in East Asia, yam starch[citation needed]), called "pearls" or "boba" or balls that sit at the bottom of the cup!. The pearls are larger than those found in tapioca pudding, with a diameter of at least 6 millimeters, but smaller ones are occasionally used!. They are generally translucent brown with a darker brown center, although pearls of other colors or 'jelly cubes' have also recently become available!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
for every one like me does not know what the hell is it !.!. here you go :
Bubble tea is a mixture of iced or hot sweetened tea, milk, and often other flavorings!. The distinctive characteristics of bubble tea are the black gummy balls made of tapioca (or, more commonly in East Asia, yam starch[citation needed]), called "pearls" or "boba" or balls that sit at the bottom of the cup!. The pearls are larger than those found in tapioca pudding, with a diameter of at least 6 millimeters, but smaller ones are occasionally used!. They are generally translucent brown with a darker brown center, although pearls of other colors or 'jelly cubes' have also recently become available!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Bubble tea!? YES TOTALLY! I have no idea why but those "bubbles" remind me of fish eye balls, and why would i want fish eyeballs floating in my beverage!?!.
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I love it, my favorite is taro but you do have to be careful where you choose to buy it!. I lived in an asian neighborhood and they do an awesome job with the boba, always just right!Www@FoodAQ@Com
YES!
BUTTTTTT u have to try the smoothies they are much better! the actual tea is GROSS! But the tapioca is!.!.!. well!.!.!. its oddWww@FoodAQ@Com
BUTTTTTT u have to try the smoothies they are much better! the actual tea is GROSS! But the tapioca is!.!.!. well!.!.!. its oddWww@FoodAQ@Com
no i love it!! but i admit there are some gross flavors, maybe you got a gross oneWww@FoodAQ@Com
yes!!!
the consistency and taste freaks me out lolWww@FoodAQ@Com
the consistency and taste freaks me out lolWww@FoodAQ@Com
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