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'''Thai Tea''' (also known as '''Thai Iced Tea''') or "cha-yen" (ชาเย็น, lit. "cold tea") in Thailand, is a drink made from strongly-brewed [[assam tea]]. | '''Thai Tea''' (also known as '''Thai Iced Tea''') or "cha-yen" (ชาเย็น, lit. "cold tea") in Thailand, is a drink made from strongly-brewed [[assam tea]]. | ||
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Their varietal produces some of the finest [[oolong]] teas which are made with Taiwanese tea varietals. | Their varietal produces some of the finest [[oolong]] teas which are made with Taiwanese tea varietals. | ||
Thailand produces some wonderful natural teas, from red, green and oolong, to herbal teas. Each has its own distinct flavor, aroma and color. None of them require additional colors or scents, they are all natural. | Thailand produces some wonderful natural teas, from red, green and oolong, to herbal teas. Each has its own distinct flavor, aroma and color. None of them require additional colors or scents, they are all natural. | ||
== Variations == | == Variations == | ||