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  2. Yubisaki Milk Tea - Wikipedia

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    Yubisaki Milk Tea (Japanese: ゆびさきミルクティー, Hepburn: Yubisaki Miruku Tī, lit. "Fingertip Milk Tea") is a Japanese manga by Tomochika Miyano. It was serialized in Hakusensha 's seinen manga magazine Young Animal between December 2002 and March 2010, with its chapters collected in 10 tankōbon volumes.

  3. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Konstantinovskaia, in her article "Being Kawaii in Japan", says that based on the increasing ratio of young Japanese girls that view themselves as kawaii, there is a possibility that "from early childhood, Japanese people are socialized into the expectation that women must be kawaii." [45] The idea of kawaii can be tricky to balance ...

  4. Bag-in-box - Wikipedia

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    The bag is supplied to the company which will fill it as an empty pre-made bag. The company filling the bag with its product generally removes the tap, fills the bag (with wine , juice or other liquid) and replaces the tap and then the bag is placed in the box.

  5. Milk tea - Wikipedia

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    British tea, served with milk; Bubble tea, also known as pearl milk tea or boba milk tea, is a Taiwanese tea-based drink invented in Taichung in the 1980s. While the terms "bubble tea" and "boba" are often used interchangeably, bubble tea refers to the drink made by combining tea, milk, and sugar, and then adding toppings like boba, fruit jelly ...

  6. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    Bubble tea has become so commonplace among teenagers that teenage girls in Japan invented slang for it: tapiru (タピる). The word is short for drinking tapioca tea in Japanese, and it won first place in a survey of "Japanese slang for middle school girls" in 2018. [41] A bubble tea theme park was open for a limited time in 2019 in Harajuku ...

  7. Kung Fu Tea - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu Tea partnered with Funimation to distribute drinks based on the anime Fruits Basket. [4] They also partnered with various video games and video game companies, including Nintendo, [5] miHoYo's game Honkai Impact 3rd, [6] Pokémon Go in May 2023, and Pikmin 4 in July 2023.

  8. Chun Shui Tang - Wikipedia

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    A cup of bubble tea in Chun Shui Tang. Chun Shui Tang specializes in bubble tea, but they also serve a wide variety of East Asian food, including gaifan dishes, beef noodle soup, lu wei, dougan, pig's blood cake, mochi, and more. [2] [10] It takes six months for a bar worker to learn to make the 80 or so drinks on the menu. [3]

  9. Bubble (2022 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bubble (Japanese: バブル, Hepburn: Baburu) is a 2022 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic film produced by Wit Studio. It is directed by Tetsurō Araki and written by Gen Urobuchi with character designs by Takeshi Obata and music composed by Hiroyuki Sawano .