12-14-2018 08:36 AM
Teh tarik in Malaysia and Singapore are fantastic. I always try to get a hot teh tarik at Al Azhar (near Beauty World MRT stop) as soon as I leave Singapore's airport.
12-14-2018 08:40 AM
Hi @MatthewRafat,
Nice video! 🙂 I'm curious to find out more of what this teh tarik is? Looks like a coffee drink?
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12-14-2018 08:42 AM
Hello @MatthewRafat,
Teh Tarik is one of my all time favorite and you are getting closer to Singapore, hope you have a great vacation!
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12-14-2018 08:46 AM
Teh tarik is Malay for pulled tea, and the ingredients always include at least black tea and condensed milk (no coffee/kopi). I'm not entirely sure why an orange color is sometimes created, but it probably has to do with the quality/type of black tea.
When in Singapore, try teh tarik and bandung (rose syrup, evaporated milk, chilled water).
12-14-2018 09:07 AM
Thanks for the quick response @MatthewRafat 🙂 It sounds actually quite delicious! I wonder if this is something I could make here at home as well?
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