Boba tea is also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, tapioca milk tea and the list goes on. The combination of tea, milk and tapioca excites taste buds. Boba tea has been making people happy since the 1980s in Taiwan and has expanded across the globe and often draws lines of people to get a cup of pearl milk tea.
For over 100 years people have enjoyed an ice-cold Coca-Cola® from glass bottles. As timeless as Christmas, Coke® can now hang on your tree each year. Coca-Cola® is found around the world and it is estimated that 1.8 billion servings are consumed each day!
Oranges have always been considered a very special treat at Christmastime. Many years ago oranges were costly and scarce during the winter. They were highly appreciated and quite a delicacy. Santa often left one of these sweet fruits in the toe of a child’s stocking
Olives are widely cultivated from evergreen trees that yield this delicious fruit. Native to warm regions of the Old World, olives have been used as food and a source of oil for centuries. Olives symbolize peace so offering the jar of olives ornament can symbolize extending the olive branch.
Takeout, carry-out, to-go, grab-n-go, takeaway. No matter what it is called, some meals call for bringing home prepared food to eat in the comfort of your own home. Chefs prepare delicious food and place it in takeout bags for patrons to take home and enjoy.
Shrimp are the fruit of the sea. One of the most delicious and popular ways to serve shrimp is as an appetizer of shrimp cocktail. The shrimp cocktail ornament is an excellent gift for a seafood fanatic, fisherman or ocean lover.
A bowl of rice can complete many meals. Rice accounts for 80 percent of calories eaten in Asia and is served with almost every meal. A staple food for many cultures, rice is a versatile food for people around the globe.
A delicious way to eat your vegetables, salads have been served at meals since Ancient Roman times. The bright, beautiful colors are appealing for the eye and are packed with essential vitamins and minerals that keep the body strong and healthy.
The Cantaloupe melon gets its name from the Italian village of Cantalup, Italy, where it was first cultivated. Brought to North America by Christopher Columbus in 1492, Cantaloupes are the most popular melons in the United States now due to their refreshing flavor, juicy texture and sweet aroma.
Who says you must EAT your fruits and veggies? You can drink them too! Smoothies are a great way to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet. Put nearly any fruit or veggie in a blender to puree and youve got yourself a tasty and nutritious meal to go!
Gyros are a popular fast food in Greece and America. Traditionally served with pork, beef or lamb and tzatziki sauce wrapped in pita bread, gyros are a delicious meal. Gyros can also include tomato, onion and fried potatoes. So delicious, you can almost taste it!
The cinnamon roll originated in Sweden, where October 4th is known as National Cinnamon Bun Day. Today these sweet, spicy, gooey treats are enjoyed all around the world. Whether served at breakfast, tea time, or for a coffee break, the cinnamon roll is a favorite worldwide.