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Teahouse/Tapioca Teas replacement for the Starbucks drinks! Anyone have those tapioca tea house type of place in their areas? here we do in Texas! woo!! Well, I like getting the coconut drinks with the peach sinkers in the drinks, because the regular tapiocas are kind of tricky to drink.
I like the place where I usualy get tapioca tea because for a drink the size of a venti size from Starbucks I pay about $2.50-$3.00 depending on the drink and they have a variety of flavors. Anyway, I have switched over to the tapioca drinks. I really like spicy food. I mostly put Jalapenos on a lot of my food.
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Paradisekiss03 said: Anyone have those tapioca tea house type of place in their areas? here we do in Texas! woo!! Well, I like getting the coconut drinks with the peach sinkers in the drinks, because the regular tapiocas are kind of tricky to drink.
I like the place where I usualy get tapioca tea because for a drink the size of a venti size from Starbucks I pay about $2.50-$3.00 depending on the drink and they have a variety of flavors. Anyway, I have switched over to the tapioca drinks. What is tapioc tea? Does it have tapioca balls on the bottom of the drink? | |
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i don't care for it myself, i like other flavored teas better. i knew a lady that got burnt on one of the balls | |
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not enough caffine! If you will, so will I | |
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what i would do for a tall cold glass of chocolate bubble tea with EXTRA tapioca?! [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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kimrachell said: i don't care for it myself, i like other flavored teas better. i knew a lady that got burnt on one of the balls
That's a sentence ya don't hear everyday | |
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Steadwood said: kimrachell said: i don't care for it myself, i like other flavored teas better. i knew a lady that got burnt on one of the balls
That's a sentence ya don't hear everyday tea bagging gone awry | |
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horatio said: Steadwood said: That's a sentence ya don't hear everyday tea bagging gone awry Goodness Gracious...Great balls of fire! | |
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We call tapioca tea, bubble tea here. | |
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what the heck is bubble tea?
, what does it taste like..i see adverts for the stuff all over downtown, but i dont like tapioca. | |
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Steadwood said: kimrachell said: i don't care for it myself, i like other flavored teas better. i knew a lady that got burnt on one of the balls
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I think bubble tea was started in Taiwan, if I remember correctly.
Give me good ol' fashioned loose tea any day of the week, without all this fancy added crap. | |
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Fauxie said: I think bubble tea was started in Taiwan, if I remember correctly.
Give me good ol' fashioned loose tea any day of the week, without all this fancy added crap. | |
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Fauxie said: I think bubble tea was started in Taiwan, if I remember correctly.
Give me good ol' fashioned loose tea any day of the week, without all this fancy added crap. Yeah, I see it in most Vietnamese restaurants here. I like tea, and I like tapioca, but I don't like them together. | |
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applekisses said: Fauxie said: I think bubble tea was started in Taiwan, if I remember correctly.
Give me good ol' fashioned loose tea any day of the week, without all this fancy added crap. The idea of tapioca in anything grosses me out. It's like eyeballs. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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