A new breed of modern-day tea shop that mixes iced tea with Kiwi cream cheese is breathing new life into China's traditional tea market.
There are now tens of thousands of the so-called "bubble tea" shops across China making more than 200 million drinks every year.
One of the best known chains, Hey Tea, launched in Shenzhen near the border with Hong Kong in 2012.
At the recent opening of its first Shanghai outlet people queued for up to two hours to get a taste of its now famous tea macchiato – iced tea topped with a creamy cap made from New Zealand cream cheese and whipping cream.
For New Zealand dairy producers like Fonterra the craze is a welcome - if somewhat unexpected - new opportunity.