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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. Namkhaeng sai - Wikipedia

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    Pang Cha was originally just Thai tea shaved ice with bread. Toppings were then added, and three types of tapioca pearls: glass pearls for crunchiness, Thai tea pearls for color and aroma, and black tea pearls for texture and sweetness. White bread, almond slices, and whipped cream are also added as toppings.

  4. Teh tarik - Wikipedia

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    Tea leaves, tea bags, or tea dust are boiled or steeped strongly and strained. [1] Vendors may use a tea concentrate of extremely strong tea that can be combined with hot water. Evaporated and/or condensed milk are added. [1] According to Food & Wine, lower-quality tea, such as that known as grade-B, is essential to producing traditional teh ...

  5. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    The tea is sweetened with sugar and condensed milk and served chilled. Kafae boran กาแฟโบราณ Kafae boran literally translates to "ancient/traditional coffee". It is a strong coffee that is served with sweetened condensed milk, similar in taste to the kopi that is served at kopi tiam (traditional coffee shops) of Malaysia and ...

  6. The Best Things Our Editors Ate This Year - AOL

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    "Everything on the menu at Ma Der Lao was incredible, but the sleeper hit was this vegetarian dish that was packed with fresh, wild mushrooms, Thai eggplant, and a perfect symphony of herbs and ...

  7. Nom yen - Wikipedia

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    Nom yen (Thai: นมเย็น, pronounced ) (also known as นมชมพู) is a sweet, iced beverage from Thailand. Known for its distinctive pink color, this drink is a fusion of milk and sala syrup made from salak fruit. It is widely enjoyed across Thailand and can be commonly found from street vendors and café, especially as a ...

  8. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cha yen – Thai iced tea. Krating Daeng – an energy drink and the origin of Red Bull. Nam maphrao – the juice of a young coconut, often served inside the coconut. Nam matum – a refreshing and healthy drink made from the fruit of the Bael tree. Nom yen – a drink made from sala syrup and hot milk. Oliang – a sweet Thai black iced coffee.

  9. Tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Thai tea (also known as Thai iced tea) or "cha-yen" (Thai: ชาเย็น when ordered in Thailand,) is a drink made from strongly brewed red tea that usually contains added anise, red and yellow food colouring, and sometimes other spices as well. This tea is sweetened with sugar and condensed milk and served chilled.