It was love from first taste.
When I was walking the streets of Central Warsaw, I saw an interesting little shop, with a colorful sign - "Bubble Tea". It took me some time until I dared to try it - wasn't sure if it's really worth the price. But the last day in Warsaw, I decided that I won't be at ease, if I leave without trying it, especially knowing, that there's nothing like that in Stockholm. I tried it, and it was the funniest thing I ever drank! Sweet tapioca pearls, tasting of strawberries and passion fruits in the combination with lychee flavored tea was like a carnival in my mouth (I know, a weird comparison, but it really felt like that).
When I came to Sweden, the first thing I did was searching for Bubble tea shops in Stockholm. Unfortunately, the closest shop I found was in Malmö, which is not at all so close.
Bubble tea is originally coming from Taiwan. It can basically be of two types: fruit-flavored teas, and milk teas though there can be many different variations of it, depending on a tea house. You can choose if you want to have tapioca balls in it (tasty chewy pearls of jelly consistency) or small cubes of jelly that can also have many different tastes, such as coconut, mango, green tea.
mouth-watering story :)
SvaraRaderaMaybe you want to take a trip with me to Malmö or Warsaw, to buy some bubble tea? :) :P
SvaraRadera