Boba is a popular drink that originated in Taiwan and has since gained popularity worldwide, including in the United States. The drink typically consists of tea (usually black or milk tea) mixed with milk and/or fruit flavors, and chewy tapioca pearls (also known as 'boba'). The tapioca pearls are added to the bottom of the cup, and the tea is poured over them. The drink is often consumed with a wide straw to enable sucking up the tapioca pearls. There are many variations of boba, and it has become a staple drink in many Asian-inspired cafes and restaurants.
A boba keychain, on the other hand, is an accessory that resembles the tapioca pearls commonly found in boba drinks. These keychains are typically made of silicone or rubber and are designed to look like the chewy tapioca pearls. They are often brightly colored and can be attached to a keyring or bag for decorative purposes. Boba keychains are not edible and do not have any connection to the boba drink, but they have become a popular way for boba enthusiasts to show their love for the drink and its distinctive tapioca pearls.
I hope this clarifies the difference between boba (the drink) and a boba keychain. Let me know if you have any other questions!
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