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Often find a complete lack of tea taste in milk teas bought here, often ending up with a sweet milky drink. 
A lack of patience to actually let the tea brew is often the case and, as someone already stated, the urge to throw in condensed milk is great.

I always ask for a little sweet ( wan nitnoi ) which seems to help but find Amazon tend to be stricter than most in making a Thai or Green tea that actually has some tea flavour.

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I am totally confused now, why is it then that the intrepid Thai police are renown for wanting tea money ............LOL

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Next they'll find out what happens if you leave cooked 7/11 rice in the fridge well past its expiration date... Something new to learn every day in Amazing Thighland...

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13 hours ago, DrTuner said:

Same process happens inside the body. Better step up the bumgun pressure to 100 bar. Enjoy your arrrrrooyyyy drink, don't forget to follow with ten scoops of MSG!

Ahhh the Bum Gun to the rescue!   I usually dial it up after some sticky rice..Dont blow out your O ring!!!!!

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10 hours ago, Caldera said:

Next they'll find out what happens if you leave cooked 7/11 rice in the fridge well past its expiration date... Something new to learn every day in Amazing Thighland...

Will also add will find out what happens to rice sitting out in the hot sun all day....amazing indeed...(burp)

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On 10/12/2020 at 1:57 PM, timendres said:

And what does the "senior civil servant" expect to find if he leaves a McDonalds milk shake in the sun for 8 hours? Total idiot.

McDonald's sell milk shakes in Thailand now?

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On 10/12/2020 at 12:24 PM, Dmaxdan said:

What do you expect from a drink made from condensed milk? Hideous stuff. 

It wasn't hideous stiff when there was no refrigeration units.

In the tropics it used extensively .Milk will.turn sour within 4 -5 hrs without it being refrigerated. Condensed milk no problem.

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