Milk tea

Italy
November 27, 2020 5:08pm CST
Hello my lot i managed to have milk tea delivered to us It's very delicious It's been 9 months since the last time.i had it (because im pregnant) Do u like milk tea?
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
28 Nov 20
I like milk tea. But i dont drink it often, even before my pregnancy. I buy the sachet one, not the cup. I have my favorite brand 'max tea'.
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• Italy
8 Dec 20
hi wow i didn't know that there is a sachet.. how do you make the tapioca balls?
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@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
8 Dec 20
@ckciasigurl What are tapioca balls?
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
8 Dec 20
@ckciasigurl they don't sell tapioca balls in sachet. Just milk tea.
@Deepizzaguy (94496)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
27 Nov 20
I do not drink milk tea. It must be something new on the market.
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• Italy
8 Dec 20
hi u should try one
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@Deepizzaguy (94496)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 Dec 20
@ckciasigurl I will try one to drink in the future.
@prinzcy (32322)
• Malaysia
28 Nov 20
I love milk tea but I don't know whether my milk tea is the same as your milk tea. If my milk tea being delivered then it must one of those huge cup milk tea. I don't have the service in the village, but in the town there will be seller who sells huge cup milk tea. You can drink it with a few people.
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• Italy
8 Dec 20
hello so i bought one because i don't know how to cook tapioca balls
• Japan
28 Nov 20
In Japan they sell bottled milk tea too. It is tasty but I prefer making my own.
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@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
27 Nov 20
Why do you have milk tea 'delivered'? Can't you just prepare tea and pour milk into it?
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• Italy
8 Dec 20
hello i can do it but i dont know how to make the tapioca
• Japan
28 Nov 20
Milk tea is my favorite drink, but I make it myself.
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• Italy
8 Dec 20
do u also use tapioca balls?
@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
8 Dec 20
@ckciasigurl You still haven't explained what tapioca balls are. Is it a secret?
• Japan
9 Dec 20
@MALUSE They are like tapioca you use to make tapioca pudding with only usually bigger. They are very popular in Asia and are used in milk tea. It's called "bubble tea" because tapioca balls are kind of transparent like bubbles.
@thelme55 (76476)
• Germany
27 Nov 20
I donĀ“t know if I will like it. I have not drink milk tea, yet.
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@jaboUK (64361)
• United Kingdom
27 Nov 20
My reaction is the same as @MALUSE. I always have milk in my tea but I put it in myself.
@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
27 Nov 20
If I remember correctly, many Brits drink tea with milk. It is placed on the table in a small jug and often the host pours the milk into the guests' teacups - which I don't like. In want to decide myself how much I take.
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@jaboUK (64361)
• United Kingdom
27 Nov 20
@MALUSE Oh me too. In cafes and restaurants the milk is served in jugs and you help yourself. In other people's homes the host usually asks you how much you'd like.
@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
27 Nov 20
@jaboUK In Germany nobody asks how much milk you want to have and then pours it into your cup. I wonder why the Brits have this custom. It may seem polite (no effort for the guest), but I don't like it.
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