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Teh Tarik Recipe
Teh Tarik Recipe
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May 7 2018, 11:56 PM
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Milk Tea...
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May 8 2018, 12:34 PM
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QUOTE(babybobby @ May 8 2018, 10:45 AM) Thanks for the suggestion. I've heard thai tea is well known by its orange hue, i looked up the ingredients and found out they include "fd & c yellow #6". However thai tea also brew with spices like star anise so it might be a favorite choice for big fans of masala chai. Yes, the coloring was in fact a legacy. However, vis-a-vis, those cap harimau, cap dara have less visibility over its ingredients..I used to drop by middle eastern shop at Ampang and bought a packet of arabic tea, its called Akbar tea, comes in a few varieties. Actually tastes very close to indian tea and aromatic but due to the shop distance i won't buy it so frequently. Sometimes i do spice up a little by adding cardamom pods and ginger into my tea. It may be an acquired taste but i do love it very much. Chatramue main kick is the vanilla added into the tea blend, it is very apparent(as opposed to other secret proprietary stuff). Vanilla is not a cheap stuff, if you know what I mean.. |
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