18/9 Quick Audience Survey
- Haoyang Shi
- Sep 18, 2020
- 1 min read
Hello readers!
First of all, thank you for staying with [ink.] for the past 3 weeks since launch! We are pleased to see all of you actively taking part in this experience.
For a future article, I would like to ask you, the audience, for some opinions on a strange food: bubble tea.
Do you enjoy bubble tea? If so, why?
What's more important—the tea or the bubbles?
What's your favourite particular tea, if any?
How do you think originality plays a part in serving this drink?
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1. Do you enjoy bubble tea? If so, why?
Yes because I like the way it tastes and I like the milky-ish flavor and the taste of the pearls/bubbles
2. What's more important—the tea or the bubbles?
The tea because if the flavour of the tea is bad then the taste of the entire drink is bad but if the flavour of the bubbles is bad then you just don't eat the bubbles. Also the tea tastes really nice and is like 70% of the reason I drink bubble tea.
3.What's your favourite particular tea, if any?
I like drinking the taro milk tea or like any of the brown sugar milk teas.
4.How do you think originality plays a…
Do you enjoy bubble tea? If so, why?
Yes. Well one, it's tea. Two, it just makes tea more innovative in it's own way. Three......it just tastes good.
What's more important—the tea or the bubbles?
Honestly it really depends on the type but generally speaking, neither. It's the balance of both that makes this thing we call bubble tea good. They work together harmoniously.
What's your favourite particular tea, if any?
Well, tea itself or bubble tea? In terms of tea, I usually go for earl grey. In terms of bubble tea, I don't have one but either brown sugar or cheese fruit tea.
How do you think originality plays a part in serving this drink?
Well, originality? In what…
1. Do you enjoy bubble tea? If so, why?
Kind of. The tea in Gong Cha is really good.
2. What's more important—the tea or the bubbles?
I love the tea sooooo.... I guess the tea.
3. What's your favourite particular tea, if any?
Just the normal oolong tea.
4. How do you think originality plays a part in serving this drink?
I dunno... I've never thought about that while queuing... Like, does anyone???
1. Do you enjoy bubble tea? If so, why?
Yes. Cuz they taste good.
2. What's more important—the tea or the bubbles?
Neither. Personally, I think toppings such as aloe, jelly, sugar are more important.
3. What's your favourite particular tea, if any?
Brown sugar or caramel.
4. How do you think originality plays a part in serving this drink?
I simply don't care. I mean, I'm drinking a beverage, not visiting a museum; so whether the drink is "original" doesn't matter as long as I enjoy it.