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The classic mix of peas, carrots, and corn is popular in lunchboxes. But one breakfast shop owner decided to put these mixed veggies into a milk tea that has gone viral online, selling dozens of cups every day sometimes as a prank. It’s just the latest in a trend of weird drink challenges like the century egg milk tea or latte. One business even made a basil oolong green tea. But how do these weird drinks actually taste? Let’s find out...

Four big spoonfuls of mixed veggies are doled out straight into a cup of milk tea. This pea, carrot, and corn drink has caught the eye of customers eager to challenge themselves with something new.

Customer
If you don’t see what’s inside, I actually think the milk tea flavor is very strong and covers it up. But it’s really gross in a drink. Getting it once is enough.

Customer
At first I thought, all right, you can use it to prank people. It tastes like vegetables mixed with milk tea. It’s really gross. My coworkers’ reaction should be interesting.

This quirky drink has certainly generated buzz online. Some are getting it as a challenge, while others want to prank their friends. But is it worth buying?

Mr. Pi
Restaurant owner
The first day we offered it, I tried a cup. To me, it was... It’s hard to say. We started selling it last Friday. About 20 cups were sold per day over the weekend. Today someone bought 15 cups first thing in the morning.

It’s not just mixed veggie milk tea. Another weird drink trend has also gone viral. A century egg is mashed up inside a cup, milk tea poured directly on top. When mixed together, it looks like grass jelly—perfect to fool an unsuspecting victim.

Member of public
It looks a bit like grass jelly. It’s soft. Milk tea with century egg. Oh, no wonder the taste lingers like that. I’d try it.

Member of public
Black sesame. At first it was a little salty, but it became sweet at the end. It’s unique. Because I like century egg.

Drink flavors are getting more and more ridiculous, generating plenty of buzz. But it also makes you wonder—what can’t be added to a drink?

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