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Apple tree...pear tree...orange tree...but my favorite type of tree would be a Boba Tree! The cheese tea and friendly service from Boba Tree Lin Tea House deserve five stars alone. A quick google search will tell you the trendy "cheese" foam is a mixture of cream cheese, evaporated milk, whipped cream and a pinch of salt. The cheese topping is delicious but a drink becomes more of a dessert treat than a daily drink with it. Good thing Boba Tree offers a lot more options! Such as: Super Grapefruit or Crazy Fruit Tea, Aloe Honey Tea, Milk Tea, Matcha Latte, Ocean Bubble, YoYo, and Slushies drinks. All of the drinks I have tried have been pretty taste-tea! And you are able to customize your sweetness and add-ins to really make whatever drink your heart desires. The shop can get fairly busy but the baristas do a great job at handling the crowds. My only real negatives here are that the drinks can get a little price-tea (pricey) and I wish the store was open earlier in the day so I could grab a drink from here instead of at other coffee/tea spots on my way to work or class. One thing is for sure, if people really were what they ate then, there would be a Boba Tree Forest growing in AZ very soon.
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