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Latest revision as of 18:41, 30 July 2023
Welcome to Teapedia!
Teapedia is entirely focused on tea and is continuously growing. Anyone wishing to participate can request a login or contribute content by using or contact form. Teapedia is freely available and provides information about tea and related topics. The choice of topics is not limited to green tea, black tea, white tea, yellow tea or oolong but also includes tisane like herbal or fruit tea and accessories.
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Did you know?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. Other ingredients may include added orange blossom water, star anise, crushed tamarind seed or red and yellow food coloring, and sometimes other spices as well. This tea is sweetened with sugar and condensed milk and served chilled. Evaporated milk, coconut milk or whole milk is generally poured over the tea and ice before serving to add taste and creamy appearance. However, in Thailand, condensed milk and sugar are mixed with the tea before it is poured over ice and then topped with evaporated milk. At markets, it can be seen to be mixed through pouring the tea at heights of about 4 feet back and forth. This show is part of the selling strategy but there are also professional held competition in making iced tea. more |