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  • Milk tea, and regula5 tea, are two completely different entities, and have each their own levels of flavour and body. The posters below seem to completely fail to notice this. In Canada, we don't have 4.4%, though I believe, or at least hope, that a local, organic homogenised milk (4.54%) mixed with a bit of coffee cream will do the trick...

  • @InaFaye yes, I totally agree. Regular tea is one thing, and milk tea is another. Royal Milk Tea ( from my experience anyways) is a distinctly Japanese take on what the British usually drink, they just adapted the idea and recipe to suit their own taste. Personally, I am British, and I happen to like both. ^_^

  • @InaFaye Er, 3.54% for homogeonised.

  • I make regularly make indian tea, obviously quality tea is better but even tea bags will produce an enjoyable drink. You are not going to get much astringency when you use a lot of milk.

  • it looks like spunk

  • Useless idea

    Taking long time to boil the water

    Give him sack

    Go to India and learn how 2years old children are making cup of tea

  • er. . . . i didnt nderstand some of tht

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