Talk:Hong Kong tea culture

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just wondering... is "milk tea" really "grammatically incorrect"? to me it looks like a compound noun like "ice-cream" and "cheesecake" and "parking lot." any thoughts?

Does "ice cream" sound "grammatically incorrect"? :)

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