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So... What are the bubbles then?
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So... What are the bubbles then?
wrote last edited by [email protected]buckshot my friend
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So... What are the bubbles then?
Maybe he uses carbonated water?
Serbia appears to have normal bubble tea places.
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So... What are the bubbles then?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Could be popping boba [edit: in my area they call the popping boba just boba and the traditional boba jelly, I did not realize that wasn’t universal]
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Lol.
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This has bugged me for twenty years.
“Bubble tea” refers to tea that is mixed in a shaker, creating a small layer of bubbles when it is served.
“Bubble tea with pearls” is the one with tapioca pearls in the bottom. Milk tea is tea made with milk.
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Could be popping boba [edit: in my area they call the popping boba just boba and the traditional boba jelly, I did not realize that wasn’t universal]
Boba IS tapioca
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Boba IS tapioca
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Maybe he uses carbonated water?
Serbia appears to have normal bubble tea places.
What's normal here? With or without 'bubbles' ?
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Ive never built up the courage to try even a single bubble tea, partly because its stupid expensive, but mostly because im worried about saying the wrong thing and having people think im strange. Like if you asked for extra sugar on your hot dog or something.
Finding that there's mad purists arguing about what is or isnt doesnt make this any easier.
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Instructions unclear; do not use bubble soap mix
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Ive never built up the courage to try even a single bubble tea, partly because its stupid expensive, but mostly because im worried about saying the wrong thing and having people think im strange. Like if you asked for extra sugar on your hot dog or something.
Finding that there's mad purists arguing about what is or isnt doesnt make this any easier.
There's mad purists about everything. Don't let them prevent you from casually enjoying life.
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somebody blows bubbles into the tea with a pipette, that is the serbian way.
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Ive never built up the courage to try even a single bubble tea, partly because its stupid expensive, but mostly because im worried about saying the wrong thing and having people think im strange. Like if you asked for extra sugar on your hot dog or something.
Finding that there's mad purists arguing about what is or isnt doesnt make this any easier.
Just order online so then you don't have to interact with anyone at all except getting it from counter.
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Ive never built up the courage to try even a single bubble tea, partly because its stupid expensive, but mostly because im worried about saying the wrong thing and having people think im strange. Like if you asked for extra sugar on your hot dog or something.
Finding that there's mad purists arguing about what is or isnt doesnt make this any easier.
wrote last edited by [email protected]tbh the worst someone will think is you're a dumb American, which there are a lot of. They won't single you out or care at all.
Even if they do, it'll just be a gossip sesh with coworkers to pass the time and nothing more
at least that's how it is at my grocery store job. The only things I can remember are
- an Irish man with a funny accent
- someone who wanted double bagged paper for some reason
- and some lady who stole a baby bottle and when the toddler picked it up and yelled "MOMMY YOU FOROGOT THIS!!
" nobody said a word about
- also someone who tried to hide an antibiotic under dog food which I accidentally uncovered when scanning the dog food. When it rung up it was $25 and I felt sooo bad
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Lol.
Italians can suck my short toe. They didn't even come up with the pizza, it was italian heritage immigrants. Same thing for people who complain about deep dish pizza (which is really just a weird lasagna/casserole) not being pizza.
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Ive never built up the courage to try even a single bubble tea, partly because its stupid expensive, but mostly because im worried about saying the wrong thing and having people think im strange. Like if you asked for extra sugar on your hot dog or something.
Finding that there's mad purists arguing about what is or isnt doesnt make this any easier.
Isn't ketchup pretty much just red sugar gel?
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Italians can suck my short toe. They didn't even come up with the pizza, it was italian heritage immigrants. Same thing for people who complain about deep dish pizza (which is really just a weird lasagna/casserole) not being pizza.
Which ‘Italian heritage immigrants’? Are you saying pizza is an American invention?
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Ive never built up the courage to try even a single bubble tea, partly because its stupid expensive, but mostly because im worried about saying the wrong thing and having people think im strange. Like if you asked for extra sugar on your hot dog or something.
Finding that there's mad purists arguing about what is or isnt doesnt make this any easier.
Personally not a fan (don't like the taste of teas), but many I know are. Order a basic one the first time however it says on the board, ask for a suggestion saying you never tried this before, ask any other questions you have they will generally answer, like "What do other people do with/put in this" you will either love it or feel you wasted money. Either way it will be a new experience. Oh, don't worry about what others think of your choices (so long as you are not hurting anyone that is) you do you and enjoy, purists will just bring you down
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Which ‘Italian heritage immigrants’? Are you saying pizza is an American invention?
Not OP, but maybe they're alluding to the fact that tomatoes were exclusively native to the Americas, so pizza in Italy never even had tomatoes before 500 years ago. A quick Google search shows that the first modern pizzas came from Naples about 300 years ago. So no, not American, but not possible without moving tomatoes from the Americas.
Italian immigrants brought pizza to America and it caught on.