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As a preferred tea drinker i am curious about the latest trend, bubble tea

I haven't tried it yet , it sounds a bit strange

But its popularity is growing around the world apparently and even here in the UK

It makes a comparison to tapioca pudding, ref the balls in the tea, which i must have been one of the few kids to have liked at school dinners

Has anyone here tried it and can say liked it ?

www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/may/16/its-going-gangbusters-how-britain-fell-in-love-with-bubble-tea

telmel
7 months ago
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louisescorpio84

Yh once different nice

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telmel

louisescorpio84 Good to hear L

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Jerseydrew

Nope. Heard of it bug no idea what it actually is. Just sounds like a drink with a fancy name slapped on it so people can charge the earth for it

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telmel

Jerseydrew Cheers J

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kimcress

Yes, I really like them. Can buy some on home bargains and they are really nice. Think we have a bubble tea shop in our town and going to venture in at the weekend to get one!

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telmel

kimcress Will have a look in home bargains next time i am there K, cheers

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kimcress

telmel very welcome, Costa do them also, but that’s a big treat day purchase for me.

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MrsCraig

I've heard of it and have a rough idea of what it is but the idea doesn't really appeal to me. I like iced tea but bubble tea isn't something I want to rush out and buy.

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telmel

MrsCraig Each to their own M, thanks

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blacklabrador

I tried it in Bulgaria as it was a scorching day and it was the only cold drink concession I could find.

I think mine was Mango & Pineapple, It was nice enough although it's odd having a straw that's as thick as a chimney to allow the bubbles to be sucked up.

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telmel

blacklabrador It seems to be becoming more popular now B, considering it originated in Taiwan in the 1980s

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HEDGEHOGS

I'm intrigued with this too, we have a Bubble tea shop in town but it probably won't last long as always empty. I am a tea drinker but not sure i'd want to try this, just looked up a recipe out of interest and it sounds an interesting combination though. www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/bubble-tea

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telmel

HEDGEHOGS I like the sound of that H , one to save in my favourites, thanks

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martinlufc5637

I haven't had one but my daughter's did at the weekend, expensive in my opinion, it was £1 just to put bubbles in the drink, cost for 1 was £6.75 😱

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telmel

martinlufc5637 Wow, unbelievable M, i would never pay that, i think i will try making my own from H's recipe link , it would be cheaper to go to taiwan to try one LOL

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martinlufc5637

telmel I wouldn't have paid that either, I wasn't there, it's the latest trend for kids apparently so their mum took them for one

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telmel

martinlufc5637 Its ok for a try i suppose M , trendy things are always expensive, i remember those energy drinks a while back selling for ridiculous prices, at least this is fairly healthy being tea based

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Glitterandgold

My son is really in to them. Often gets them from a bubble tea shop in Newcastle. Iv tried one & it was OK, I wouldn't rush to get one.

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telmel

Glitterandgold I think they appeal more to the younger generation G , but i wouldn't mind one now and again if they were priced right

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MelissaLee1

Do you blow in it with a straw or what? I am curious but think I'll stick with my coffee cup.

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telmel

MelissaLee1 I think you just suck up the tapioca balls with the tea M

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MelissaLee1

telmel I hate tapioca .It reminds me of school slop served up like it was to Oliver in the poor house.It's so like frog spawn.

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telmel

MelissaLee1 I must be the odd one out M, i used to love tapioca and semolina pudding,at school , i blame my nan, she used to give me milk puddings all the time when i stayed with her

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Jackscot

No I do not like the sound of it

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jms19

I remember first trying bubble tea in 2002 in Singapore. The tapioca bubbles at the bottom were a big shock to us. I drank a lot in Japan when i went last year and have it when out with my gf as she is a fan.

Personally i do like it but think it’s a bit too much to pay for a drink

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jms19

jms19 you can get bubble tea kits off the internet and shops like b&m for about £2.50. I had a few of the different flavours and tbh couldn’t tell much of a difference

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telmel

jms19 Agree J

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EmmaWright762

This isn't exactly a new trend as it's been around for a good few years now. I remember a few cafe's that opened up at my local highstreet that didn't stay around for long. Didn't try it as considered it yet another fad. I prefer my pg tips, milk with two sugars 😄

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didbygraham

really enjoyed the ones I have tried, but not sure I can justify the prices that were paid! Found a nice rose flavoured bubble milk drink in the Polish section in Asda recently and loved it and wasnt too expensive - - not seen it since!

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telmel

didbygraham Maybe you had the last one D 😉

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Jinky67

Once. That was enough. I think my child was trying to poison me. Far too sweet, like drinking syrup, but even that was better than having BITS in it🤮 you can get it in loads of different flavours.

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telmel

Jinky67 I am going to stick to white tea J, without any bits lol

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Jinky67

telmel was like drinking frog spawn🤣

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telmel

Jinky67 I have never tasted it J, but i know what you mean Image

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chele44

My 16yr old neighbour is always telling me bout them cos there’s shop in our town that actually makes them to your order. It sounded weird but he got a strawberry and watermelon 1 made for me and brought it back for me to try. I must admit I was bit daunted by it but it was lovely. Sucking up those bubbles through the straw and them popping in your mouth was strange at 1st but I loved it and have to go to town on Fri so will definitely be stopping off there to see what else they have

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