Teh tarik ("pulled tea") is a type of tea which can be bought in restaurants and outdoor stalls in Malaysia. It is often compared to cappuccino because of its frothy top. The main ingredients are tea and condensed milk. Ginger water may also be added to form teh halia, or ginger tea. It has become the de facto national drink of Malaysia. In terms of taste it is somewhere between syrup and vending machine tea, the distinctive flavour of the tea leaves being obliterated by lashings of sugar and condensed milk.
This tea is special in that it is prepared using a unique technique. The tea is poured from a hand held high into a container held in a hand below. The tea is poured back and forth in this manner to create a thick froth. It is believed that this method mixes the tea with the condensed milk more thoroughly than other methods.
The same technique can be used to make kopi tarik, the coffee equivalent of the tarik.
2006-09-06 14:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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"Teh tarik ("pulled tea") is a type of tea which can be bought in restaurants and outdoor stalls in Malaysia. It is often compared to cappuccino because of its frothy top. The main ingredients are tea and condensed milk. Ginger water may also be added to form teh halia, or ginger tea. It has become the de facto national drink of Malaysia. In terms of taste it is somewhere between syrup and vending machine tea, the distinctive flavour of the tea leaves being obliterated by lashings of sugar and condensed milk.
This tea is special in that it is prepared using a unique technique. The tea is poured from a hand held high into a container held in a hand below. The tea is poured back and forth in this manner to create a thick froth. It is believed that this method mixes the tea with the condensed milk more thoroughly than other methods.
The same technique can be used to make kopi tarik, the coffee equivalent of the tarik." copied directly from source, listed below...
2006-09-06 14:48:34
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answered by moejaymom 3
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hye..
I usually do it at home.My fresh homemade teh tarik ...just scrumptous!
Easy 2 prepare
6 - 8 packets of teabags
pour half full of hot boiling water first
Add condensed milk and sweetened creamer.
Pour more hot water,stir it well and taste it.
After that pour into a cup with a long pull..until u can c the bubbly at the surface...yummyyzzz....shld try it!
if u like u can add ginger or other spices to the tea.goodluck!hehe...
2006-09-06 15:24:30
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answered by Naza 2
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Go to any coffee shop in Singapore, Malaysia and order 1.
It is tea and go through a process of pouring from 1 cup into another several time at a height about 1.5m - to air the tea.
2006-09-06 14:47:54
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answered by BaTu 2
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never heard of it
2006-09-06 14:44:54
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answered by amberharris20022000 7
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