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Tea with milk and flavorless beans that are in every sip!! How delightful!!

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>>11881148
>thing taste good means bad!!!
get over yourself
thai tea with boba is objectively the best drink

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I don't understand why you would take perfectly good flavoured tea or a nice smoothie and then fill a third of the cup with snot. It makes no sense to me. Bubble tea is very popular where I'm from and people act like I'm insane when I say I don't like it.

>> No.11881290

>>11881280
Because you have the palate of a child and can't appreciate texture contrast.

>> No.11881719

>>11881148
>>11881280
imagine if instead of chewing your tendies, you blended them and drank them

do you think you would enjoy it the same?

>> No.11881742

>flavourless
lol is that really how it is in America? truly a pathetic nation...

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>>11881280
People like different things. They are supposed to develop theory of mind when they are children but apparently many of them don't.

>> No.11881790

>>11881148
Next time try coffee jelly. It actually tastes like something, unlike boba.

>> No.11881799

Semi-related: I like going to these Boba places and getting a mango smoothie with mango boba

>> No.11881808

>>11881742
>lol is that really how it is in America?
I've never had this "boba" crap personally, but it doesn't sound like OP's wrong:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_tea
>Bubble tea (also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, or simply boba) (Chinese: 波霸奶茶; pinyin: bōbà nǎichá, with tapioca balls it is 珍珠奶茶; zhēnzhū nǎichá)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapioca_balls
>Tapioca balls are typically neutral in flavor and gel easily, and are therefore often used as a thickening agent in foods like pudding.