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After all this tips, I am happy to report that I have successfully made a nice cup of milk tea with a stronger taste even though I'm using the less favoured Lipton tea leaves instead of Boh leaves which are reported to give a stronger and better taste. Just few notes:-
1. The Liption tea leaves are really quite tiny. It's more like small and tiny little sticks instead of leaves. When boiled in water, no stirring is required as all the tea leaves/sticks/whatever you call it will be moving all over the place inside the pot when it's boiling. For this reason I just let it boil by itself. Instead of 8 minutes, I tried boiling it for about 5 minutes which still give a strong tea taste.
2. I used 3 to 4 tablespoons of tea just for experiment. I'm not too critical in making the measurements because I can always add more water or milk later if the tea is too strong (too much tea leaves added).
3. As the Lipton tea leaves are actually small little tiny sticks which look more like raw sugar(but black in colour), the sieve doesn't effectively remove all the residue of the tea. There are still some black residue after the tea has gone through the sieve. For this reason I need to engage the services of my ancient cloth sieve which I used for sieving coffee 35+ years ago to completely eliminate the tea residue.
4. It's quite a bit of work due especially on the sieving part. The cloth sieve has to be sterilized by going through hot boiling water first. After finished with the sieving, it has to be washed.
5. Despite the work, in the end I have got a rather respectable result with a much stronger tea smell than using 2 to 3 Lipton tea bags. I used Farm Fresh milk instead of Dutch Lady milk as Farm Fresh tastes better.
Summary:-
After this first experiment, I can now see the potential of good result by using tea leaves. Even just a first try, the stronger tea taste is already there, even with the mild Lipton tea leaves. I am sure the taste will be even better if I use Boh tea leaves and boil it for 8 minutes instead of 5 minutes.
The main disadvantage is the work involved, especially the sieving part. Nevertheless I am aware that nothing comes easy. Maybe I"ll try the Lipton Extra Kaw some other time when the Lipton tea leaves have been fully used.
Although the black tea can be kept in the fridge for several days, I think it is best if it is consumed in just one day. If the tea has been mixed with condensed milk and fresh milk, it needs to be consumed on the same day as it will not be good if consumed on the next day.
Im so glad to hear about your breakthrough in making a better cup of milk tea. Yes that's why i'd rather choose BOH instead of Lipton because of the tiny leaves issue. Whenever i mixed with Lipton i have to use french press to completely eliminate the residue. If i used only BOH a normal tea strainer will do.
Lipton is more on the milder side so it is suitable for making iced tea and teh o. BOH on the other hand has a bold and brisk taste so it is good for milk tea. Also, it is a locally grown ceylon. Using it as tea base or paired with other black tea will give good result.
Lipton extra kaw has 10 potbags in every packet and each is 10g. So you can either cut open the potbag and boil the tea as usual or just steep the bag in hot water for 5 minutes. Try one potbag first if you think it's too mild then you can add another potbag or mix with other black tea.
I really hope you can try BOH on your next purchase as well as finding the tea that will stick around with your taste like a morning cup of joe. Do let us hear your feedback soon.