Just finished a cup of Sleepy Time. I’ve been getting into herbal teas lately. I drink less coffee and more tea during the winter and a cup of something that won’t keep me awake is very nice indeed.
Many Asian "milk teas" contain a tiny pinch of salt ...I leave that out... I like the Nestle's La Lecherita condensed milk, low fat and a ittle lower sugar, just right for tea or coffee.I also like some sweetened condensed milk in some good black tea which I think of as Hong Kong style tea. I got the idea from a little breakfast place in San Francisco's Chinatown. I usually like it in some Keemun, but lacking that I've been drinking some Yorkshire Gold with a teaspoon or so of the condensed milk in a 6oz cup. I do have some Keemun on order.
My wife got me a couple of cans of "Longevity Brand" sweetened condensed milk for Christmas because she knows I like the milk tea. I can't tell from the label where it was made. It's distributed by a San Fransisco company under license from a Dutch company. To me it tastes like the Eagle brand that they sell in the grocery store.Many Asian "milk teas" contain a tiny pinch of salt ...I leave that out... I like the Nestle's La Lecherita condensed milk, low fat and a ittle lower sugar, just right for tea or coffee.
My wife got me a couple of cans of "Longevity Brand" sweetened condensed milk for Christmas because she knows I like the milk tea. I can't tell from the label where it was made. It's distributed by a San Fransisco company under license from a Dutch company. To me it tastes like the Eagle brand that they sell in the grocery store.
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Cool! Thanks for this information. I'll have to do a taste test with the other domestic brands.
Very interesting !... how's the flavor ?Beautiful Gyokuro Japanese Shade-Grown tea
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