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The Liberty Times Editorial: Taiwan as name gaining steam

The Liberty Times Editorial: Taiwan as name gaining steam
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Китайские соцсети о тайной армии США: мы хотим уничтожить ее

Китайские соцсети о тайной армии США: мы хотим уничтожить ее
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Секрет успеха

Секрет успеха
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Boba Blockage

Blueberry, blueberry that magical fruit. Drinkers of bubble tea are bracing for the worst. Boba balls, the tapioca-based spheres that collect at the bottom of a cup of this wildly popular Taiwanese beverage are reportedly in short supply. Bubble tea is a combination of milk and tea, shaken or stirred to create the namesake bubbles. The boba balls hang out at the bottom of the cup, to be sucked up through an extra-wide straw and chewed with the sips of tea. Boba, as the kids call this wildly popular beverage, has spread throughout east and southeast Asia and is available wherever such food is sold. Taiwan exports boba balls worldwide, in myriad colors, sometimes even with little juice pockets inside. The diversity of boba tea recipes is like a drinkable distillation of the myriad Asian food scene. Vietnamese coffee boba, Japanese matcha with cheese foam, potted plant boba, black tea and strawberry gummy bear.

《TAIPEI TIMES》 Most Taiwanese opposed to Chinese shots - 焦點

/ Staff writer, with CNAThe majority of Taiwanese, or 76.1 percent, are unwilling to receive COVID-19 vaccines developed by Chinese firms, while 61.6 percent said the government should not import Chinese vaccines, a survey released yesterday by the Association of Chinese Elite Leadership showed as the nation reported one new imported case of COVID-19.

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