May weather calls for some pulled tea (teh tarik) which uses a technique of pouring the tea back and forth that creates aeration for a smoother sip!
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May weather calls for some pulled tea (teh tarik) which uses a technique of pouring the tea back and forth that creates aeration for a smoother sip!

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//also this was for small “standee” for final year animation exhibition back in 2019. Wonder if I make it into standee charm thingy hmmmmm
The dialogue is Malay language, means “One pulled tea please!” //tho just called it teh tarik we don’t call it “pulled tea” literally.//
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Cooling the cool way
Pulling out delicious flavours
Teh Tarik.
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Sugar Bombs of the World: Malaysia's Teh Tarik
Sugar Bombs of the World: Malaysia’s Teh Tarik
In fact, I had this drink at an Indian restaurant in Batam, Indonesia, but that island, as close as thirty-five minutes to Singapore by boat, is so filled with unscrupulous Singaporeans – like the city-state itself – that it remains a valid place to try today’s subject, teh tarik.
Yes, teh tarik, a sweet drink composed of black tea and sweetened condensed milk, calls Malaysiaits home, though it’s…
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Pulled tea is the best tea.
We’ve featured Red Hongyi’s beautiful work before on Inspire (“Trend: Playing with Our Food”). One of her latest works, "Teh Tarik Man"—made of 20,000 teabags—was commissioned to be displayed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, on January 23, 2015. +++