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Thai Tea Named 7th Best Non-alcoholic Drink In The World by TasteAtlas


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Why not promote true Thai tea, instead of these concocted drinks.

Thai tea does have a particular virtue about it - only taken a few decades too perfect 

 

Hybrids from southern Chinese teas. 

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It's OK UNLESS you can buy the top-6 in Thailand as well...

 

Thai tea, I'm guessing, is all sugar.

 

I currently own a website that ranks Thai tea as well.

 

If you want yours on the list, send me money or give me some perks.  Best perks, higher ranking!!!!

 

Hey, do you remember the rankings from last year?  NO.   From 11 years ago? NO.   Exactly

 

good job sheep, now go out there and buy!!!

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2 hours ago, bradiston said:

How can it possibly be ranked 7th in the world?

Is there anything wrong with striving for mediocrity?

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12 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Hopefully well behind a nice cuppa of Yorkshire Gold from Taylors of Harrogate!

Now you're talking - that's #1

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Hopefully well behind a nice cuppa of Yorkshire Gold from Taylors of Harrogate!

Yes, I have fond memories of the old tea plantations in Barnsley.

and Bradford. :cheesy:

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8 hours ago, bradiston said:

This drink is almost pure sugar,

Yes indeed, from my experience when living in Thailand. I like iced tea but as a type 2 insulin dependent diabetic, I always had difficulty in finding "sugar free" varieties. 

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9 hours ago, bradiston said:

Crazy. This drink is almost pure sugar, or whatever the sweetener used is. I used to drink it kind of mid afternoon as a quick fix for heat exhaustion. The effects wear off after about 30 minutes. The only answer is to drink another one. One of the worst drinks in the world nutritionally. How can it possibly be ranked 7th in the world? On what basis? Another nonsense poll.

The young leaves from shrubs grown in the cool uplands are plucked at dawn by a team of non- mensturating Thai virgins and rushed to onsite driers to produce a product whose fragrance is lauded by connoisseurs across the globe.......????

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We drink Royal Project Black tea, and other teas such as (black)  HoarFrost or Just Black Tea.  Afternoon we chose Oolong.

 

There is a fantastic range of real teas available here, In Chiang Mai, at Warorot market, there is a fantastic range of Thai teas for sale and ne'er a tea bag to be seen.  In the food court a lady sells a type of hot red tea that hits the parts that 'Thaitea' will never reach.

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