Boba Keychain

Boba Keychain
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I believe there may be a misunderstanding. A "boba keychain" is not a type of food. Rather, it is a keychain that features a decorative image of boba, which is also known as bubble tea.

Boba is a popular drink that originated in Taiwan and has gained popularity in the United States and other countries. It is made by brewing tea and adding sweetened tapioca pearls, also known as boba, to the bottom of the cup. The tea and boba are then mixed together and served over ice. Some variations of boba include fruit-flavored teas and milk teas.

Boba keychains are often sold as novelties at restaurants that serve boba or as souvenirs for fans of the drink. They are not edible and do not have any connection to the taste or preparation of boba tea. I hope this helps to clarify the difference between boba tea and a boba keychain. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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