- Teh tarik
"Teh tarik" (literally "pulled tea" or 拉茶 in Mandarin) is a type of
tea which can be bought in restaurants, outdoor stalls andkopi tiam s inMalaysia ,Singapore andBrunei . It is often compared tocappuccino because of itsfroth y top. The main ingredients are tea andcondensed 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 Malaysia, there are also occasions where "teh tarik" brewers gather for competitions and performances to show their skills in making this drink.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. Aside from cooling down the tea to drinking temperatures, it is believed that this method mixes the tea with the condensed milk more thoroughly.
An element of showmanship also exists in the preparation of "teh tarik", the ability to drag a long stream of tea well over their heads is an amusing novelty for the locals and tourists alike.
The same technique can be used to make "kopi tarik", the coffee equivalent of "teh tarik".
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