Comments by "xXxSkyViperxXx" (@xXxSkyViperxXx) on "Asianometry"
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@SunnyIlha Australian Aboriginals, Melanesian Papuans, the Andamanese and Negritos of the Philippines and the ancient Extinct Negritos of Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia spread out during ancient times several millennia ago from prehistoric southern india coasts and myanmar, they later migrated over land on the ancient sunken Sunda peninsula that later sailed over to ancient Sahul continent and the ancient islands of the Philippines that were also not connected back then. they even reached Taiwan during ancient prehistoric times when it was still part of the Asian mainland. Today, those Negritos in Taiwan and former Sundaland areas of Sumatra, Malaya, Java, Borneo are all extinct with the only survivors in Andaman islands, the Philippines, Papua, Australia, all of which islands since prehistoric ancient times.
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in the philippines, we dont typically call it as "boba tea" or "bubble tea", although Quickly during the early 2000s did sell it marketing it as "bubble tea". it only took off in popularity the philippines being called as "milk tea", because the concept of having tapioca pearls in your drinks was not particularly special to people in the philippines because we've always had cold drinks with sago pearls in them and in fact in Filipino/tagalog, we call the tapioca pearls as "sago" even tho, its not sago but tapioca. what was surprising to people was the combination of milk and tea as a cold drink lol. there were already cold drinks with sago pearls in the philippines for centuries since the spanish colonial times, such as Gulaman, which in spanish before was called Chanchau, the word itself being from Hokkien 田草 (chhân-chháu, “grass jelly”). grass jelly itself is gooey and chewy like sago pearls and tapioca pearls. centuries ago there were roving street peddlers selling such drinks called chanchaulero and they were in the same class as roving street peddlers that sold tofu pudding we now call taho in the philippines, itself also originally from roving hokkien chinese street peddlers
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