Evaporated milk! Definitely want to try this version as I’ve seen many other videos using condensed milk which has way too much sugar for me. Awesome thank you!!❤
I never went to a cha chaan teng that served it with condensed milk by default. Maybe they exist, but not where I lived. Condensed milk feels more like a Singapore style, like with kopi.
they give customers the option to choose the level of sweetness. (Chinese people HATE over-sugar-ed drinks and food, you'd go out of business if you over-sweetened your drinks, unlike in some countries, people can't even tell when they're being sugar poisoned)
@Marcus Bro There are a number of "experts" becoming sudden elitists that say ceylon is superior to assam, I say thats bullocks and they are just doing it for silly sales talk, because ceylon is more pricier than assam
Use evaporated milk and tea must be stronger and boiling water. That way, you can taste the fragrant of tea and smoothness of milk.
Tried it for breakfast today, its quite a new experience! good suggestion :)
You way is authentic, quick, simple and easy.
Evaporated milk! Definitely want to try this version as I’ve seen many other videos using condensed milk which has way too much sugar for me. Awesome thank you!!❤
I never went to a cha chaan teng that served it with condensed milk by default. Maybe they exist, but not where I lived. Condensed milk feels more like a Singapore style, like with kopi.
Thanks Joe, looks delicious! And love that it looks so simple to make!
Great recipe. Just bought myself a strainer and pot. Thanks man!
What brand of tea you use?
It looks nice, but even more than that it looks so simple to make, thanks Joe
Thanks, Joe, for giving me some advice on brewing Hong Kong-style milk tea. I've just brewed a pot!
Incredible advice, thanks!
May i ask what kind of tea are you using?
What tea are you using
Wow looks delicious 😋
I enjoy the process of completing 🎉😂
What kind of tea?
Nice thanks for sharing 🙏👍
what brand name tea do you use?
thank you Joe
tea and amount of water added?
不错
Question: will brewing the tea in flame on make it bitter or this process is only possible because its a local brand of tea?
Is that black tea?
What kinds of tea in the blended tea mix
Plzzz let me know 😢 i’m so curious 😮😮😮😮
loose leaf ctc black tea, like lipton.
What kind of tea to use though?
We need to know what type of tea you used !
Any black English tea from Ceylon.
The recipe for the tea mix is usually a trade secret. They mix a variety of teas and that is why every company makes is slightly different.
orange pekoe is a popular variety for this. fwiw orange pekoe is the type of tea that comes in the lipton bags.
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Of all vids in youtube, this one cant play properly. Whats going on???
They did not add sugar?
they give customers the option to choose the level of sweetness. (Chinese people HATE over-sugar-ed drinks and food, you'd go out of business if you over-sweetened your drinks, unlike in some countries, people can't even tell when they're being sugar poisoned)
no sugar?
Guess sugar isn't automatically added & needs to be asked for.
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Its working fine for me
Do you live in a communist country?
It's tea plus coffee. The perfect cup is simply however you like it, no more and no less.
Btw anyone else that might be wondering I hear that ceylon works great for this.
@Marcus Bro There are a number of "experts" becoming sudden elitists that say ceylon is superior to assam, I say thats bullocks and they are just doing it for silly sales talk, because ceylon is more pricier than assam
whoa thank you 😍, what tea leaf u were use ?
Ghost Flair they use black tea
Sorry it took a decade for someone to reply
2 parts Black Tea, 1 part Orange Pekoe Tea, 1 part Earl Grey :)
People, you have to try Indian style of preparing tea... It tastes heaven ❤
too much milk