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What Bubble-Tea Hot Pot Tastes Like | What’s It Taste Like

What Bubble-Tea Hot Pot Tastes Like | What’s It Taste Like Herrine Ro visits Avery Restaurant in Richmond, British Columbia. The restaurant is the birthplace of bubble-tea hot pot. Different kinds of boba/tapioca pearls, sago, and taro balls come with the hot pot. Herrine sees how the dish is made and tries it for the first time.

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