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Number One Original Thai Tea Mix (Red-Label) offers 50 sachets of high-quality, authentic Thai tea, perfect for hot or iced beverages. With zero calories and versatile uses in baking, this tea mix is a delightful gift for any occasion.
J**7
Yummy and authentic
I love Thai tea at restaurants but it is entirely too sweet for me so I ordered this to try my own version at home. It has great flavor as it is the same brand many restaurants use. I use honey and vanilla almond milk creamer in it at home. It’s a bit better for my glycemic index monitoring this way. Pretty yummy.
B**E
Thai Tea Bags
OMG! Tastes exactly like the iced Thai tea that I buy in the restaurant. Good part: You can make it without sugar & add Lactaid-free milk & it's still just as good. It's a keeper & will buy again!
D**Y
Holy Chai!
This truly is the best chai tea on the market! It's delicious!
B**N
Incredibly delicious and easy to brew!
I adore this Thai tea--I've always brewed it from loose tea, using the "tea sock" to strain it, but I loved how this tin looked, so I decided to purchase this style this time. Oh my gosh, it is so dreamy! Totally easy to use (i use 3-4 teabags for a batch) and I toss them in while the water's boiling (old habits!) and then turn the burner off and let it steep. Gorgeous orange that deepens beautifully, I can get it pretty strong how I like it.The flavor isn't too bitter, and I love pouring it over ice and mixing in my sweetened condensed coconut milk. It's absolutely lovely!Now, is it as cost-effective as brewing up enormous jugs of loose tea? No, it's not, but that's okay, because it more than makes up for it by being so convenient and SO DELICIOUS!!
P**L
smells good
i thought it comes individually wrapped but ig not but it's still nice
A**N
YUMMY
LOVE THIS! Super duper yummy and easy to make. Very authentic! Excellent price!
M**H
The restaurant tea
You have loved it in restaurants but hated the price so here you are looking to make it cheaper at home. This is it. The famous Thai tea found in every Thai and Asian fusion restaurant in the U.S. While most recognized by Americans as an iced tea, it is delightful hot as well. Condensed milk is the real key to that restaurant mouth feel and creamy depth that half & half alone cannot quite reach, although coconut cream (not coconut milk which still tastes fine) is close alternative.
Y**E
This stuff is legit. Tastes just like at the restaurants.
All you need is sugar, sweetened condensed milk, and evaporated milk + this to make it. I recommend the following:4 tea bags16oz of hot water2 tablespoons of sugar2 tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk2 tablespoons of evaporated milkYou can halve the sugar if you don't like it that sweet. It's so good.
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