From the story of Nayeon who doesn't like tapioca
タピオカが苦手なナヨンの話から
It turns out that TWICE's Nayeon doesn't like the food that was so popular in Japan! Sana is surprised by her unexpected food preferences.
★ The other day, Nayeon of the popular girl group TWICE held the Korean live streaming service "V LIVE". He enlivened the live broadcast with fun talks about his recent obsession with peaches and green apples, hairstyles, and more.
On this day, Momo and Sana appeared as guests on Nayeon's broadcast. They were having a great time talking about Gong cha, a tea cafe that originated in Taiwan, but Sana was surprised by Nayoung's comment. Surprisingly, Nayeon doesn't like tapioca.
Nayeon loves "Gong cha" so much that she always tries it when a new menu item comes out. When speaking of ``Gong cha'', she usually enjoys tapioca, but she purposely used a thin straw to avoid eating the tapioca.
Wow, Nayeon is here. She seems to be a girl who is quite picky, but...
All I know is that tapioca is a type of tuber and is high in calories. Of course, I've never drank or eaten anything with tapioca in it. She imagines the texture to be similar to aloe or konnyaku based on what others have said, but since she hasn't actually tasted it, she can't say anything about it.
However, I've heard women talking about it, so it seems certain that it's becoming a hot topic and popular.
However, on the other hand, if there are people saying, ``I don't like tapioca either,'' ``You don't have to drink it at all!'' or ``Milk tea without tapioca is delicious! You're with me,'' then the boom is about to peak. This probably means that there are a certain number of them.
As you might expect from a trendy person, he must have tried it out.
Are you saying that the ones who were placed behind were elderly men...?
If you look at something with suspicious eyes when it's popular, and now you're talking about it seriously, you're probably someone who's out of fashion, and you might get excited and think, ``This is really cool,'' after the boom is over. .
タピオカが苦手なナヨンの話から
It turns out that TWICE's Nayeon doesn't like the food that was so popular in Japan! Sana is surprised by her unexpected food preferences.
★ The other day, Nayeon of the popular girl group TWICE held the Korean live streaming service "V LIVE". He enlivened the live broadcast with fun talks about his recent obsession with peaches and green apples, hairstyles, and more.
On this day, Momo and Sana appeared as guests on Nayeon's broadcast. They were having a great time talking about Gong cha, a tea cafe that originated in Taiwan, but Sana was surprised by Nayoung's comment. Surprisingly, Nayeon doesn't like tapioca.
Nayeon loves "Gong cha" so much that she always tries it when a new menu item comes out. When speaking of ``Gong cha'', she usually enjoys tapioca, but she purposely used a thin straw to avoid eating the tapioca.
Wow, Nayeon is here. She seems to be a girl who is quite picky, but...
All I know is that tapioca is a type of tuber and is high in calories. Of course, I've never drank or eaten anything with tapioca in it. She imagines the texture to be similar to aloe or konnyaku based on what others have said, but since she hasn't actually tasted it, she can't say anything about it.
However, I've heard women talking about it, so it seems certain that it's becoming a hot topic and popular.
However, on the other hand, if there are people saying, ``I don't like tapioca either,'' ``You don't have to drink it at all!'' or ``Milk tea without tapioca is delicious! You're with me,'' then the boom is about to peak. This probably means that there are a certain number of them.
As you might expect from a trendy person, he must have tried it out.
Are you saying that the ones who were placed behind were elderly men...?
If you look at something with suspicious eyes when it's popular, and now you're talking about it seriously, you're probably someone who's out of fashion, and you might get excited and think, ``This is really cool,'' after the boom is over. .
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