

Whatever you call it, it’s delicious! Now that the basics are out of the way, here are five ways to up your boba game. Boba can also be called bubble tea, pearl tea and tapioca tea. It all gets stirred together and served with a wide straw to accommodate the tapioca beads at the bottom. The drink in its most basic form is made up of black tea, milk, ice and the chewy bubbles. The colorful tapioca pearl-filled drinks are aesthetically pleasing and fun to eat! Boba - which originated in Taiwan - can actually refer to the drink in its entirety as well as the little balls themselves, which are made from cassava starch. That’s the first thing they teach you in any cooking class!” another person added.Boba is taking over TikTok, and it’s easy to see why. You should never peel anything towards your body. Read more: What is TikTok's #hairtheory test and why is Gen Z obsessed with it? “Potato peelers swivel back-and-forth because some people are left-handed and some people are right handed, that's the reason!” they explained.

Others disagreed with Jennifer’s method, with one person saying that the reason the peeler swivels like this is to accommodate for both left handed and right handed people.

Read more: TikTok is seeing the renaissance of cottage cheese – but what are its benefits? “Seriously questioning everything I do in life right now,” another added, while someone else said: “TikTok needs to get a teacher of the year award or something, because no….no I did not know that.” TikTok users were quick to praise Jennifer’s method, with one person commenting: “This is why we need cooking classes back in high school! How am I just finding this out at 26?” “The reason why potato peelers swivel back and forth is so that you can not only go down but forward when you’re peeling – so that you can peel the entire thing super fast without having to actually lift up the peeler off of the vegetable,” she explains. Instead of peeling the skin off one strip at a time, Jennifer peels up and down in a repetitive motion, with the peeler always in contact with the potato, making the job quicker and more efficient. Read more: What is TikTok's 'straight brow' trend and how does it change the shape of your face? In a video from user Jennifer ( which has been viewed over 8.4 million times and has received over 457,000 likes and nearly 6,000 comments, she reveals her hack to peeling a potato with skill. According to a viral TikTok video, those of us who peel the skin of a spud one strip at a time have got it all wrong. But it turns out we might not be doing it right. One of life's most basic skills is peeling a potato. Have you been peeling potatoes all wrong? (Getty Images)
