Milk tea comes in a wide variety of flavors, and here are some of the most common flavors:
Original Milk Tea: This is the most basic milk tea flavor, which usually contains a mixture of milk and tea, and has a fresh, slightly sweet taste.
Bubble tea: Bubble tea is made by adding small, boiled black or brown pearls (called pearls) to milk tea. Bubble tea has a rich taste and chewy feel, and is a favorite of many people.
Matcha Milk Tea: Matcha is a Japanese green tea, and when added to milk tea, it brings a unique bitterness and refreshing flavor.
Caramel Milk Tea: Caramel is a sweet spice that can be added to milk tea to add a sweet flavor.
Strawberry Milk Tea: Strawberry milk tea is made by adding strawberry jam or fresh strawberries to milk tea, with the sweetness and aroma of strawberries.
Vanilla milk tea: Vanilla milk tea is made by adding vanilla syrup or vanilla extract to milk tea, with the sweetness and aroma of vanilla.
Chocolate Milk Tea: Chocolate milk tea is made by adding chocolate sauce or chocolate chunks to milk tea, with the sweetness and aroma of chocolate.
Coconut milk tea: Coconut milk tea is made by adding coconut milk or coconut syrup to milk tea, with the sweetness and aroma of coconut.
Coffee Milk Tea: Coffee milk tea is made by adding coffee to milk tea, with the bitterness and aroma of coffee.
The above are just some of the common milk tea flavors, in fact, due to the variety of combinations and production methods, the choice of milk tea flavors is endless.