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I've never tried that tea myself. I've seen those ball things in the Asian market and Chanda talked about the tea. The Israeli couscous ooke like those and it also looked liked cooked acini de pepe pasta/ It tastes close to acini when cooked up. I'm sure I would care for the bubble tra. I like coffee black and tea with nothing in it, just brewed but I like rose, jasmine or other natural flavored teas. Amy <sandpiperhiker wrote:

>Ya know, when I visited my mom in NY, they had bubble tea at thegrocery (to buy and drink at the cafe,not in the store aisle)... Itried it and didn't like it at all! The "bubbles" were the oddesttexture, and I found myself holding the straw high to just drinktea... no offense to teh folks that like it!"We take a walk, the sun is shining down.Burns my feet as they touch the ground."Good Day Sunshine - Beatles

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> I've never tried that tea myself. I've seen those ball things in the

> Asian market and Chanda talked about the tea. The Israeli couscous

> ooke like those and it also looked liked cooked acini de pepe pasta/

> It tastes close to acini when cooked up. I'm sure I would care for

> the bubble tra. I like coffee black and tea with nothing in it, just

> brewed but I like rose, jasmine or other natural flavored teas.

 

Hey, DOnna... the bubble was kinda rubbery/chewy, not even soft like

tapioca (which I thought was what it was)... maybe it wasn't cooked??

*lol* Nevertheless, I think I'll stick with teas without sunken

objects... ;-)

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yeah I love Thai tea, but never tried it with the balls in it.

:o)

 

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purplepassion

Sunday, September 25, 2005 5:40 PM

Re: Bubble tea Hi Amy

 

I've never tried that tea myself. I've seen those ball things in the Asian market and Chanda talked about the tea. The Israeli couscous ooke like those and it also looked liked cooked acini de pepe pasta/ It tastes close to acini when cooked up. I'm sure I would care for the bubble tra. I like coffee black and tea with nothing in it, just brewed but I like rose, jasmine or other natural flavored teas. Amy <sandpiperhiker wrote: >Ya know, when I visited my mom in NY, they had bubble tea at thegrocery (to buy and drink at the cafe,not in the store aisle)... Itried it and didn't like it at all! The "bubbles" were the oddesttexture, and I found myself holding the straw high to just drinktea... no offense to teh folks that like it!"We take a walk, the sun is shining down.Burns my feet as they touch the ground."Good Day Sunshine - Beatles

 

 

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> yeah I love Thai tea, but never tried it with the balls in it.

> :o)

 

Thai iced tea is different - I like that too, when I want something

sweet. This was regular fruity herbal tea, with the balls in the

bottom of the cup.

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