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Bubble Tea: Tasty or Risky?

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    Let’s explore what’s inside this popular drink
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  • What is “tapioca”?
    Chewy balls made from cassava
    A type of fruit
    A kind of tea
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  • What is “cassava”?
    A plant used to make tapioca
    A type of sugar
    A sweet drink
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  • What is “lead”?
    A healthy vitamin
    A metal that can be dangerous to health
    A kind of fruit
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  • What does “decay” mean?
    A strong flavor
    A type of sugar
    Damage or rot, especially in teeth
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  • What is a “smoothie”?
    A thick drink made from fruit and yogurt
    A type of candy
    A kind of soup
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  • What does “alternative” mean?
    A kind of drink
    A different choice or option
    A sweet flavor
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  • What is an “expert”?
    A person who knows a lot about something
    A student in school
    A shop worker
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  • What does “popular” mean?
    Liked by many people
    Hard to find
    Very expensive
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  • What is “sugar”?
    Something sweet used in drinks and food
    A type of meat
    A kind of vegetable
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  • What is “sugar”?
    A kind of vegetable
    A type of meat
    Something sweet used in drinks and food
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  • What does “healthy” mean?
    Looks colorful
    Good for your body
    Tastes sweet
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  • Why do many people like bubble tea?
    Because it is made from vegetables
    Because it is very cheap
    Because it tastes good and looks fun
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  • What do experts say about bubble tea?
    It should be a “sometimes” drink
    It is good to drink every day
    It helps you sleep better
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  • What is one problem with drinking too much sugar?
    It can cause tooth decay
    It makes you taller
    It gives you more vitamins
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  • What is a healthy alternative to bubble tea?
    Soda or candy
    Fried food
    Fruit tea or smoothies
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  • What did you learn about cassava and lead
    Cassava is full of vitamins
    Lead is good for your teeth
    Cassava can absorb small amounts of lead from the soil
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