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  2. Thai tea - Wikipedia

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    Thai tea (Thai: ชาไทย, RTGS: cha thai, pronounced [t͡ɕʰāː tʰāj]) is a Thai drink made from Ceylon black tea, milk, and sugar. Thai tea as consumed in Thailand is not typically brewed with spices, though many English language recipes inspired by Thai tea include ingredients such as star anise or cardamom to enhance the flavor.

  3. Milk tea - Wikipedia

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    Dalgona milk tea, milk tea sweetened with traditional Korean dalgona, a honeycomb-like toffee [19] In Britain, when hot tea and cold milk are drunk together, the drink is simply known as tea due to the vast majority of tea being consumed in such a way. The term milk tea is unused, although one may specify tea with milk if context requires it ...

  4. Suutei tsai - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients to suutei tsai are typically water, milk, tea leaves and salt. A simple recipe might call for one quart of water, one quart of milk, a tablespoon of green tea, and one teaspoon of salt. However the ingredients often vary. Some recipes use green tea while others use black tea. Some recipes even include butter or fat.

  5. How to make delicious bubble tea at home using this simple kit

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    This cute DIY bubble tea kit from Etsy has everything you need to get started making pearl milk tea at home. The kit provides ingredients for 10 whole servings of sweet, chewy goodness.

  6. The Chinese Bakery Drink You Need to Know About - AOL

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    How to Make Hong Kong Milk Tea at Home There’s no need for special equipment to make a cup of Hong Kong milk tea. The drink requires just a handful of easy-to-find ingredients and simple steps ...

  7. 27 of the very best gifts for tea lovers and tea ... - AOL

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    Tea drinkers can be picky about how to make the perfect cuppa. Water must reach a proper boiling point, milk should always be added to the cup after the tea and never two sugars — just one. No ...

  8. Masala chai - Wikipedia

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    Masala chai is composed of three major components: masala, chai (or tea), and milk. Recipes and preparation of chai can vary by geography and by family. One way to prepare masala chai is by gently boiling water with spices in a pot. Tea is then added to the pot and brewed to preference.

  9. Teh tarik - Wikipedia

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    Teh tarik (lit. ' pulled tea '; Jawi: تيه تاريق ‎) is a popular hot milk tea beverage most commonly found in restaurants, outdoor stalls, mamaks and kopitiams within the Southeast Asian countries of Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. [1]