This may seem a bit off-topic, but I wanted to make a post about one of my all-time favourite drinks. It's called Teh Tarik. Malay etymology states that teh = tea and tarik = to pull, and the combination being a sweet and frothy milk tea.
I first learned about teh tarik before my first trip to
It's more popular in The process of making teh tarik is part of the overall experience, when the barista adds tea to a cup containing milk. Then comes the tarik part, where the barista pours the tea from a hand held high into a container held in a hand below, over and over again, thus resulting in air being infused into the milky tea. If you're fortunate enough to find a barista who is willing to put on a show, you'll end up enjoying an entertaining display of skill that results in a hot, creamy, and sweet tea drink.
I found a few pictures on the net of the process of making teh tarik, but some of the good ones were copyrighted. Kudos and big thanks to the fun crew of The Inn Crowd Backpackers Hostel
If any of you take a trip to
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1 comment:
i do agree! tea tarik is one of family favorite.. when i was taken my vacation in singapore I always ordered it for my breakfast and a combine it with prata hmm yummy... we even make our own tea tarik at home and it's good..
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