Taiwanese Bubble Tea, Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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    00:00 Delicious and Wonderful
    00:56 Let's Get This Tea
    02:03 That Didn't Go So Well
    02:17 Bubble Tea Diagram
    02:28 Teas - History
    03:19 Takeaway Bubble Tea Shops
    03:58 A Tea Menagerie
    04:36 Other Liquids
    05:30 Bottommings - Tapioca Pearls
    06:22 More Bottommings
    06:43 Toppings
    07:10 Have a Drink, Make a Wish
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Комментарии • 26

  • @mimilouw9886
    @mimilouw9886 Год назад +2

    Hokkaido Milk Tea with coconut jelly, boba with a cream cheese topping is my fav 👌🏾🧋

  • @robknaggs6333
    @robknaggs6333 Год назад +4

    awesome video! oxidised and fermented are used interchangeable in tea discourse due to the translation but gets a bit different when it comes to processing. black and oolong use oxidation in processing, black being fully oxidised and oolong being some spectrum of semi-oxidation, while actual fermentation is used in the processing of puer/puerh-pu-er.

  • @brianmoore48
    @brianmoore48 Год назад

    Nicely done video. You even got drone shots of the city!

  • @gedrictudio
    @gedrictudio Год назад +2

    My favorite milktea has KitKat on top.

  • @jordymcneill
    @jordymcneill Год назад +1

    Such a fun video!!! That animation is SO CUTE I want to frame it. MORE OF DRIAAN TEACHING ME THINGS PLEASE

  • @guardians76
    @guardians76 Год назад +1

    Bubble tea used to be dismal here in Toronto when I was a child (flavoured powder), but once Cha Time came onto the scene and brought quality to an otherwise lackluster BBT industry, it's only proliferated and grew with a bunch of new international and homegrown chains. Now you can't turn a corner without accidentally stepping into 5 different BBT stores

  • @Curious-traveler
    @Curious-traveler Год назад +3

    Really nicely done and I learned a lot. I lived there a year and had 3 a day sometimes. Lol

    • @brianmoore48
      @brianmoore48 Год назад +1

      Whoa! That’s a lot of sugar per day!

  • @pmizzlar
    @pmizzlar Год назад +2

    I like Taro

  • @holdenmexico
    @holdenmexico 4 месяца назад

    awesome

  • @mailmail32
    @mailmail32 Год назад

    Great! Love Taiwan love you..

  • @henrygooglekonto-lm4rn
    @henrygooglekonto-lm4rn Год назад

    Learn something new, every day.

  • @daniellescheepers3957
    @daniellescheepers3957 Год назад

    "The tea wild west..." I'm here for that.

  • @A10tionZa
    @A10tionZa Год назад

    介紹的非常詳細內容豊富 👍

  • @marykelandman127
    @marykelandman127 Год назад

    Lekker Driaan!

  • @kramo
    @kramo Год назад +3

    Two things I don’t understand about bobba:
    1) what’s with all the plastic wrappings?!
    2) those things are so high in sugar I get fat looking at them!

    • @driaan_louw
      @driaan_louw Год назад +4

      Well I can't speak to the rest of the world, but in Taiwan....
      1) The government is actually cracking down on plastic - which is why most shops are moving towards paper cups (which was bad for me getting video footage of the inside of the drinks, lol) so hopefully that moves into the rest of the packaging
      2) In Taiwan you can select your temperature and sugar level for all your drinks, even coffee. Shops don't have sweet or ice coffees or teas on their menus, they ask you the temperature/ice level and you can have little to no sugar in most drinks if you prefer!

  • @pirate4460
    @pirate4460 Год назад

    Boba Fett

  • @1997kx
    @1997kx Год назад

    Diabetes