A Chinese reporter drank tapioca pearl bubble tea at a bubble tea shop in Qingdao, China, and went to the hospital because his stomach hurt so much.
The CT scan done at the doctor’s recommendation showed that tapioca pearls were still there in the reporter’s stomach.
However, the doctor said that he didn’t know exactly what was left in the reporter’s stomach,
but that the adhesive was so strong that It was definitely not tapioca pearls and would never be digested unless he forced himself to vomit it out or opened his stomach to get it out.
After hearing this, the reporter immediately went to the bubble tea shop owner to question him, and the owner’s confession was truly legendary.
“To be honest, our shop makes bubble tea granules from used tires and shoe leather,
so if you drink bubble tea made from used tires, it doesn’t matter as long as you don’t get sick, right?”…
What’s shocking is that even if you eat bubble tea granules made from discarded tires or shoe leather, the chewing sensation is not much different,
and the color is similar, and even the taste is similar when pickled in brown sugar. Surely there aren’t people in our country who fool around with eating in a similar way?