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  • Hey, guys, today I'm making a video about one of the reasons why I love living in Japan.

  • Probably one of the biggest reasons.

  • Um, milk, tea.

  • I love milk tea so much.

  • And today I have bought four different types of milk tea, and what I'm going to do is get Chelsea, who is not as obsessed with milk.

  • Tea is.

  • I am.

  • So she probably won't be able to tell which one is which.

  • When I give them to her, I'm going to get her to taste.

  • Test them all.

  • I'm gonna pour them into these plastic cups, and we're going to find out which one is the most delicious.

  • So way have TB go.

  • No pork chop way.

  • Also have culture cut in royal milk.

  • These two are probably the most famous you can, clemen.

  • Any market for convenience store.

  • Then we have Lipton milk teeth.

  • Then we have this basically no name, top value milk, tea.

  • This is the cheapest of them.

  • Also, we're going to see how it compares to the rest.

  • For those of you that don't know what milk tea is, Basically, it's just like if you made a regular tea like English breakfast tea and you put milk and honey in it, and you let it cool down.

  • That's what it would take.

  • Like, um, they are always served cold on.

  • It's a very popular Jing have in Japan.

  • And it's so good.

  • I became obsessed with from the first time that I came to Japan.

  • And I still am when my prediction is that she's anything This one was best this one second buried in the same court just like this.

  • So I'm going Thio label the cup, so we know which one is with.

  • All right, we've got before tights.

  • Oh, no tea ready.

  • And I've also labeled the bottle.

  • So tell which is which after.

  • Are you ready?

  • Yes.

  • Okay.

  • Try number one.

  • Tell us what you think.

  • It's really good.

  • Good.

  • Sweet.

  • Yeah, really milky.

  • You're more, more teeth.

  • More tea flavor number two.

  • Not a good risk for a number two.

  • What's not good about it?

  • I don't know.

  • It's water.

  • All right.

  • I don't like Okay, Number three number three is okay.

  • Okay.

  • Yeah, but this one's better.

  • Number one's the best So far is number three.

  • It looks kind of milk here.

  • Not one less strong tea flavor.

  • Yeah.

  • All right.

  • Last one.

  • It's not my favorite.

  • No.

  • Number one number one wins.

  • Okay, Number one, the best two is the worst of the worst.

  • Okay, let's Yeah, number one.

  • Who's the worst, then?

  • This one's a really close go.

  • 142 It's a number one Waas Keating Brand, which I thought she would like.

  • The best Number three was the lifted Milty.

  • So that is different than what I thought.

  • Number four with that cut in.

  • And number two was the crappy no name brand.

  • So I'm not surprised that one was last.

  • If I had to rate these, I would probably rate competing first, puts a cut in a second lift, and third on.

  • Actually, I've never tried this one, so let me do that now.

  • You know what it's like Powder.

  • It's pretty gross.

  • So you come to Japan.

  • I recommend you try one of these two were the best of our convenient story.

  • Can also in basically any vending machines, So yeah, you got my shots is off.

  • Thanks, guys.

Hey, guys, today I'm making a video about one of the reasons why I love living in Japan.

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