I'm aware of the coconut milk part not being authentic. I could have specified that in my other sentence. I just like to sometimes add it for a different flavor.
@@robot-hive2022Ok, learn to read. They said they like to add coconut milk. That's their personal addition-separate sentence. So, really, you're only upset over the vanilla part 🥴 loser.
@@successivedestinies7215 you did specify that, the other person is just an idiot who can't comprehend what they're reading. Thank you for your comment❤
You need the cloth filter. The mesh still allows the minuscule grain to seep through. Trust me it was the best $7.99 I've ever spent. It really takes it to a whole new level!
A few notes about thai tea. In thailand, bangkok, krabi, hua hinn the places where I have been to in thailand as american, I saw cha tra mue also known as number 1 hand brand. This is the only brand you see everywhere that has many many of its own stalls. Even regular people sell just this product in booths. The pantai brand I never saw anywhere in thailand however, It is just as good possibly slightly better. I never saw any other tea brands except chatramue which was found everywhere. I tasted many thai teas some of them were terrible. Some had too much milk or not enough thai tea. I had many thai teas that were amazing!!! If you have thai tea and it doesn't wow you its because they don't know how to make it or are cutting costs. With milk it can taste like a delicious milkshake dessert or a nice milky tea depending on how they make it. Thai tea is made differently everywhere you go. I drink a lot of thai tea no milk although I like both. They use carnation sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk from cans(some use powder). They do add sugar with the other sweeteners despite one person's comment. They do not add coconut or vanilla. Thai tea mix often comes with vanilla in the spice mix already. You can substitute, half and half, white or brown sugar, coconut whatever you want it may not be authentic but its just slightly different and should still taste great. th-cam.com/video/fCe0Q-MlClY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mKnoRR2cuBYOK9yu
Thai tea in Thailand is sweetened by sweet condensed milk, top with condensed milk. Not sugar and half&half, bro, it you wanna make it 'autentic'. However, your recipe will absolutely taste good. We all know just by looking. It will just taste a tad different from what we had in Thailand.
Are there any tea leaves for Thai tea that are not laced with orange food coloring??.I would like to make a version of this that does not have that toxin.
Are the thai tea kits at Costco worth the money? I would love to make this at home. My favorite thai place gave me the recipe for peanut sauce that is, hands down the best I've had. Thai place near rush street in Chicago is the best. I will leave my favorite dishes to the pros. I will not embarrass myself again😂😂
Thais and most of Southeast Asian countries do not have access to these kinds of milk. Use condensed and evaporated milk. If you insist of using pasteurized milk, look up ways to convert it to evaporated milk. And evaporated milk can be converted to condensed milk
I love Thai iced tea. They lady at my local Thai restaurant laughs at me for stopping by just to get a drink to go. She always smiles and laughs. I rely on my Thai friend Tuy to make delicious food. She grew up on a farm in Thailand and makes amazing fried rice I could eat every day.
I’m pretty sure the authentic Thai tea has Ceylon Orange Pekoe with Cardamom and Star Anise and Orange blossom mixed in. I typically use a bit of orange blossom water to steep the tea. I use twinnings for the Orange Pekoe
You'd be shocked to learn that it's just black tea with vanilla extract. Thai don't really used spices in drink. The orange color is just food coloring.
Yep! Everyone thinks that Thai tea is fancy and uses spices when in reality it’s actually just black tea and sweetened condensed milk. NOT half and half, no star anise! In fact Thai people don’t really drink dairy that’s why they use canned milk because it has a longer shelf life especially for street vendors in Thailand making Cha Yen. People just love to over complicate things and make it more extra when it’s really actually simple and basic tea! Lol 😊
I made this the way you suggested 4 cups of water and 3/4 tea leaves and it came out so bitter and I only had about 2 cups of tea after it steeped. Is this normal?
If it's too bitter, add more condensed milk and ice. Add sugar. Also, switch half and half with evaporated milk so that it's more authentic. Add more ice. It's supposed to be swimming in ice.
I once had a Thai tea that had a hint of lavender in it, would it be okay to add lavender tea leaves with it? Soooo good! I think of it everyday! I wonder how the lady had made it!?
9:31 okay i'll give my two cents for this I think it's okay that idols dont involve much on the lyric and music production for their songs, at the end of the day they still give huge contribution by singing and performing the song. And with that I think this interview would've been a great opportunity for them to give credit to Teddy as BP main song producer. And a great way to show more honesty and rawness to the fans. I hope i get my point across, english is not my first language, sorry for any mistakes.
looking so good 🤤
Thai tea is phenomenal
Authentic Cha Yen tea is mixed with condensed milk and Carnation milk, and vanilla extract. I sometimes add some coconut milk as well.
Wrong.... in thailand, they never put vanilla extract or coconut milk in thai tea
I'm aware of the coconut milk part not being authentic. I could have specified that in my other sentence. I just like to sometimes add it for a different flavor.
@@robot-hive2022Ok, learn to read. They said they like to add coconut milk. That's their personal addition-separate sentence. So, really, you're only upset over the vanilla part 🥴 loser.
@@successivedestinies7215 you did specify that, the other person is just an idiot who can't comprehend what they're reading. Thank you for your comment❤
Thanks for sharing! I just had Thai tea for the first time today ❤
You need the cloth filter. The mesh still allows the minuscule grain to seep through. Trust me it was the best $7.99 I've ever spent. It really takes it to a whole new level!
You might be more helpful than this guy trying to teach me.
I was wondering about that. It seemed like a lot of trouble and no one would mention the benefits. Thanks.
Your smile is amazing!
Thanks for the information. Good to know.
The orange colour comes from dye, as it says on the packaging
I love Thai tea 😋
First time i tried thai tea in Thailand it was heavenly 😭
Thank you for this recipe! I really like your energy with this, I love Thai tea!
Where can I purchase that tea you using? Thank you!
I am an Indian and a fan of thai tea 😋😋
Help me find one without the DYE
ARTIFICIAL COLOR AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR
A few notes about thai tea. In thailand, bangkok, krabi, hua hinn the places where I have been to in thailand as american, I saw cha tra mue also known as number 1 hand brand. This is the only brand you see everywhere that has many many of its own stalls. Even regular people sell just this product in booths. The pantai brand I never saw anywhere in thailand however, It is just as good possibly slightly better. I never saw any other tea brands except chatramue which was found everywhere. I tasted many thai teas some of them were terrible. Some had too much milk or not enough thai tea. I had many thai teas that were amazing!!! If you have thai tea and it doesn't wow you its because they don't know how to make it or are cutting costs. With milk it can taste like a delicious milkshake dessert or a nice milky tea depending on how they make it. Thai tea is made differently everywhere you go. I drink a lot of thai tea no milk although I like both. They use carnation sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk from cans(some use powder). They do add sugar with the other sweeteners despite one person's comment. They do not add coconut or vanilla. Thai tea mix often comes with vanilla in the spice mix already. You can substitute, half and half, white or brown sugar, coconut whatever you want it may not be authentic but its just slightly different and should still taste great. th-cam.com/video/fCe0Q-MlClY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mKnoRR2cuBYOK9yu
Thai tea in Thailand is sweetened by sweet condensed milk, top with condensed milk. Not sugar and half&half, bro, it you wanna make it 'autentic'.
However, your recipe will absolutely taste good. We all know just by looking. It will just taste a tad different from what we had in Thailand.
Shut up
Weird cause I watch them putting sugar in mine all the time and I’m here in Thailand
He used sweetened condensed milk though 😅
There's definitely sugar in authentic thai milk tea. Half and half seems to be only in the US.
condensed(evaporated) milk and half n half don't make a difference at all. It's sugar, sweetened condensed milk. and evaporated milk usually.
I love Thai tea that looks so good
Are there any tea leaves for Thai tea that are not laced with orange food coloring??.I would like to make a version of this that does not have that toxin.
Just buy assam tea. After you brew it, add vanilla extract, sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk.
Skill issue.
Where you buy tea?
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how much tea leaves for 4 cups of water?
Are the thai tea kits at Costco worth the money? I would love to make this at home. My favorite thai place gave me the recipe for peanut sauce that is, hands down the best I've had. Thai place near rush street in Chicago is the best. I will leave my favorite dishes to the pros. I will not embarrass myself again😂😂
Those bastards at the sandwich shop charge like $6 for this and it’s just tea leaves and condensed milk!?
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Correct
Wait till u find out what Starbucks charges for coffee with some cream and sugar
Those “bastards” have rent to pay and utilities and inventory and labor costs etc Bud!! Get a grip.
@@GodIsLove7377 it's six flipping dollars for like 8oz of condensed milk and leaves.
Didn’t know pantai makes tea. They’re known for sweet chilli sauce and chilli pastes for curries at home. Nice.
I LOVE THAI TEA SM❤
How much tea leaves?
I have that ❤ it’s AMAZING
Can't we make this with normal cold pasteurized milk?
Thais and most of Southeast Asian countries do not have access to these kinds of milk. Use condensed and evaporated milk.
If you insist of using pasteurized milk, look up ways to convert it to evaporated milk. And evaporated milk can be converted to condensed milk
How long to boil
How much tea leaves we use?
The back of the bag of tea he’s using says 4tbsp per 1 cup of water. Idk if that’s what he did
@@R_Kellerusually for me that’s WAY too much- I use 1/4 cup per 6 cups of water
@@Swoleina141pretty sure it’s supposed to be too strong so it isn’t watered down when you add the ice and cream
What's half and half? I don't think that exists in Southeast Asia. Maybe just use evaporated and condensed milk to avoid the complications.
Where can I buy this product pls
Amazon
Cha Tra Mue is the legend
Where can I find this in the LBC area?
I love Thai iced tea. They lady at my local Thai restaurant laughs at me for stopping by just to get a drink to go. She always smiles and laughs. I rely on my Thai friend Tuy to make delicious food. She grew up on a farm in Thailand and makes amazing fried rice I could eat every day.
I’m pretty sure the authentic Thai tea has Ceylon Orange Pekoe with Cardamom and Star Anise and Orange blossom mixed in.
I typically use a bit of orange blossom water to steep the tea. I use twinnings for the Orange Pekoe
You'd be shocked to learn that it's just black tea with vanilla extract. Thai don't really used spices in drink. The orange color is just food coloring.
Thais don't add spices in tea, ever. If you buy tea that has spices in it, that's not authentic Thai tea. Run!
The thai tea is just tea leaves with food colouring to make it orange.
Yep! Everyone thinks that Thai tea is fancy and uses spices when in reality it’s actually just black tea and sweetened condensed milk. NOT half and half, no star anise! In fact Thai people don’t really drink dairy that’s why they use canned milk because it has a longer shelf life especially for street vendors in Thailand making Cha Yen. People just love to over complicate things and make it more extra when it’s really actually simple and basic tea! Lol 😊
@@MoonkissedMintakanseems like a western thing to overcomplicate Asian things when this is supposed to be AFFORDABLE.
What do you use as a sweetner?
Sweetened condensed milk.
My favorite place adds honey and condensed milk. Soooooo good, and not to sweet😋.
This is real thai tea confirm by thai ppl
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What
how much cream do you think you need??? i just put a dash of heavy cream. everybody on youtube be puttin like 6-8 ounces of cream
How much tea leaves? Why say the amount of water if you don’t say the amount of tea
Where can I buy that bag?
I made this the way you suggested 4 cups of water and 3/4 tea leaves and it came out so bitter and I only had about 2 cups of tea after it steeped. Is this normal?
If it's too bitter, add more condensed milk and ice. Add sugar. Also, switch half and half with evaporated milk so that it's more authentic. Add more ice. It's supposed to be swimming in ice.
What did you sweeten the tea with? Does anyone have any recommendations?
I usually use sweetened condensed milk, usually 1-2 spoonfuls depending on how sweet you like it
This tea leaves give me a huge rash
I once had a Thai tea that had a hint of lavender in it, would it be okay to add lavender tea leaves with it? Soooo good! I think of it everyday! I wonder how the lady had made it!?
Look into the monin lavender syrup, it’s what I use at home and it’s really good
@@insomniacsociety6573 Omgosh that makes so much sense! That was so helpful! Thank you 😊 you’re awesome!!! 🤩
@@insomniacsociety6573 recipe please😊
Why my leaves absorbs the water and ibused ? And ai used the same brand .
Wish you could've explianed it in detail.
I make mine with expresso machine I love the rich of the crema ❤ aroma of thai tea ❤
me 2 :]
How do you make Thai tea in expresso machine?
I'm done buying from boba shops
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Very awesome got a cat on shirt instead of dog. Also love the sound effect that went with the message cloud.
You didnt say how much tea mix 🥹🥺
satwaidee khrap
That thing look like chili oil without milk
Are we just gonna gloss over the fact that he had Jupiter in a glass?
This is an American Thai tea style.
Authentic? Never seen half and half in Thailand. And I prefer tea from ChaTraMue. But that's just my preference.
It's all about Cha Tra Mue tho
Draw the rest of the owl...
I've seen so many recipes that use cardamom, tumeric, etc. I need to find those leaves I guess.
If you can’t find Ceylon tea it’s common to just use black tea and food coloring
Why are you so cute😐
creamer isn't authentic, condensed milk is
"Lets make authentic Thai tea."
Uses half n half which is not authentic.
No red 40 and you wint gave to wirry sbout stainung yiur clothes
What is man’s chin?
That tea bag is guaranteed yellow teeth forever. The tea leaves must be drenched in orange food coloring before drying it.
9:31 okay i'll give my two cents for this
I think it's okay that idols dont involve much on the lyric and music production for their songs, at the end of the day they still give huge contribution by singing and performing the song.
And with that I think this interview would've been a great opportunity for them to give credit to Teddy as BP main song producer. And a great way to show more honesty and rawness to the fans.
I hope i get my point across, english is not my first language, sorry for any mistakes.
Can you please stfu about some rando movie 😐