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I've generally had good luck finding this at Asian grocers... It can be used as the base for the kind of Thai tea you get from a restaurant, just add sweetened condensed milk. I'm not a huge sugar fan so I drink it straight. Even then, it has a nicely bold flavor, and an incredibly high caffeine content.

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[โ€“] VermilionVulcan@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Interesting! I've had mixed success enjoying Thai tea. I never considered making it myself. I also don't add sugar to my tea, so this sounds promising for me to try.

I have various loose leaf black teas around at home. I suppose I could try adding condensed milk to a strong brew of one?

[โ€“] fiasco@possumpat.io 1 points 1 year ago

It's always worth experimenting. I will say, this tea has a pretty peculiar flavor that, even when you taste it black, you can strangely sense that it would go well with sweetened milk.