Do you like bubble tea?

Anonymous
Yes. You can dictate how much sugar you want in it. It’s not a tea/coffee substitute, it’s a treat.
Anonymous
The Gong Cha matcha latte tastes like green tea ice cream. Yum, especially mixed with the strawberry. I tried the lemon ai-yu jelly with white pearl, and it was pretty good. Like a fancy lemonade with chunks. Some lemon peel too.
Anonymous
Tea recipe is 1/4 cup dried boba per serving. 100 or so calories, less than many snacks.
Anonymous
I don't like to drink my calories, and the balls of goo make me gag... so no.
Anonymous
It always makes me feel nauseous after I drink it. So no
Anonymous
I love it. I usually get black tea with boba, 50% sweet. Sometimes with added milk. If I'm feeling like getting a flavored variety, I go with taro.
Anonymous
Beyond disgusting
Anonymous
We always order it without the bubbles. Hate tapioca, love the tea.
Anonymous
No, just don't like sugary drinks in general. My kids love, especially the super-sweet brown sugar one of course.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is your favorite flavor, if you have one?


I love a taro smoothie with boba
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No but I don't like tapioca


+1. I hate the texture of the pearls. I think I would like some of the half sugar tea drinks PPs are mentioning, but I just don't do boba.

Think of it as tea with noodles like the comedian called it (can’t remember who and google was no help)! I guess I was predisposed to like bubble tea because I’ve always like tapioca pudding and while the scale is different, the texture is the same.


I hate tapioca pudding but like boba
Anonymous
TARO! Was first introduced to this flavor when buying froyo. My favorite but I haven’t explored too much beyond this.
Anonymous
No, but my kids love it. Not for me though. yuck.
Anonymous
I don’t like sweet tea, but love tapioca. Haven’t gotten one because the menu is a bit overwhelming.
Anonymous
It is so gross. Like watered down coffee with water beads in it.
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