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Malaysian Teh Tarik

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2006

This is how you make Malaysian Teh Tarik, which literally means "Pull Tea." You "pull" the tea from one mug to the other so it's smooth and forms a nice froth.

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  • The best tea in the world!!

  • we malaysians rock

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  • @hatamsu unite the contries? hell no, we have enough to deal with already X)

  • was wondering whether u would mind if i used this short vid in my video? is it ok wiff u?

  • You tarik the tea to mix the air into it to make it lively; similar to the fizz in cola- otherwise it's a dead cola

  • this tea is awesome, the "pulling" make a nice soft foam at the top wich makes it nice, it's sweet and milky just heaven in the mouth, in a cold office room, nothing like a nice cup of teh tarik to warm you up

  • @TheQconk I'm not Malaysian, not Singaporean, and not Thai. I'm Burmese and I've tried both Thai Tea and Teh Tarik (the authentic ones) and with my un-biased view, Teh Tarik is different from Thai Tea. Both uses condensed milk, but the tea leafs are different. The Burmese also use condensed milk in their tea. Vietnam too. But they are different. I personally prefer Teh Tarik and Burmese tea over Thai Tea. If they are the same, why do I prefer Teh Tarik?

  • my names tarik wtf ..

  • ok, i'm gonna drink a teh tare,!,, whatever is called !!!!

  • I think ur comment is pretty ignorant and stupid man. You just dont write negative shit like this or ud get people fired up to argue in youtube... like me, I find ur comment quite offensive. And just for your information, Malaysia claims (or at least seems like they do) many of Indonesian arts and traditions as theirs.

    But I do think shouldnt it be a good thing if Indo and Malay share similar culture? I reckon it would unite the two countries, so we can have peace and happiness and lalala

  • try doing that without making a mess

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