After we had a busy Sunday we just decided to have Roti and Teh Tarik for dinner for a change.
Are you wondering what the man is doing? He's mixing the tea called Cha Ron/Cha yen for the Thais, Teh Tarik for the Malays or simply Milk Tea but mixed with style (as shown above). The first time I saw how they mixed the tea like this (that was 7 years ago, in this same shop and by the same man) I was really fascinated but at the same time wondered why do they have to do that? But when I saw the result - the bubbles it created and how it tasted, I became addicted to it. It's rich, creamy and sweet. Cha Yen , anyone? :)
A blessed week to everyone!
oh what a gorgeous shot. I love roti
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool shot and an interesting post. Hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeletei've seen that on tv, so cool ;) happy ws.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I like milk tea. Have a blessed week ahead.
ReplyDeletemilk tea without the tarik is just not as nice. hehe.
ReplyDeletehave a great week ahead :)
That's amazing. I never knew how much work went into tea.
ReplyDeletenice shot... happy ws
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting way to make a drink!
ReplyDeleteHi Lalaine. i have tried the Roti too here and it taste quite good. Happy WS!
ReplyDeleteInteresting how they prepare that. All I know is to get my bag of yellow tea and dip in a cup of hot water :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, and congratulations for being site of the week.
i dont like tea much but roti is really nice..very insteresting shot indeed
ReplyDeleteI've tried that too when we used to live in Bangkok for years:) Nice shot! I recognized it instantly that it was taken in Thailand when I saw the photo..
ReplyDeleteI did not really know about roti...Happy WS!
ReplyDeleteYum... I would like to try that tea! :D
ReplyDeletegreat shot...i'd love to see them myself also..
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