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To think if it says milk tea it should actually contain milk

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TenaciousOne · 24/04/2013 17:44

At Wasabi the other day and I was about to order their bubble tea but the passion fruit one contains jelly and I wanted the tapioca pearls. I was informed the only tea that contains the pearls is their milk tea, I can't have milk (DS has Cows Milk Protein Allergy and he is BF). At which point I'm told the milk tea doesn't contain milk, it contains vegetable fats.
Anyway, I emailed head office to find out and they've just replied that their milk tea doesn't contain milk Confused I think I may just avoid that.

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LastTangoInDevonshire · 24/04/2013 17:46

Yeah - why not I say?

Wishiwasanheiress · 24/04/2013 17:50

I'm not entirely sure of the right answer, but possibly ur right. It's a bit confusing.

thereinmadnesslies · 24/04/2013 18:05

I found having to label check when DS2 was diagnosed with a milk allergy totally eye opening. There are so many products with random ingredients.

NeoMaxiZoomDweebie · 24/04/2013 18:23

Your OP reads a bit like a Sharon one....was she there?

janey223 · 24/04/2013 19:06

Could be soy milk? :-/

DianaTrent · 24/04/2013 19:12

Japanese food does not normally contain fairy produce, due to lactose intolerance. This is probably the reason.

DianaTrent · 24/04/2013 19:15

Ah fuck. That would be dairy produce. Unsure of the lactose content in commodities produced by fairy folk. This may also be an issue though although I must admit ignorance.

Pendipidy · 24/04/2013 19:17

What is fairy produce?!

Japanese and Chinese people don't really drink milk. They think it is disgusting drinking it past baby age.

WilsonFrickett · 24/04/2013 19:20

Japanese and Chinese generally avoid both the diary and the fairy. Grin

But yes, just avoid it. No need worry if you're being U. oh, you weren't

TenaciousOne · 24/04/2013 19:41

Sorry for the confusing post. It was confusing for me it's called milk tea.
therein I know what you mean about the random ingredients guacamole from Waitrose contains milk, at Wahaca it doesn't.

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janey223 · 24/04/2013 20:40

Most guacamole contains milk, the only supermarket one I know that doesn't is sainsburys be good to yourself x

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