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the first issue of our home-grown, hand-printed zine contains: writing, photography, drawings content created around the world, zine made in singapore
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leonard_ho 2009-12-06 09:29 am UTC
for tea
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•‘bing’: just ice added. Usually more expensive as a greater volume of beverage is sold; teh bing, teh-c bing, teh-o bing•‘siew dai’: less sweet. for teh, less condensed milk is used, for teh-c and teh-o, less sugar is added.•‘gah dai’: sweeter. for teh, more condensed milk is used, for teh-c and teh-o, more sugar is added.•‘kosong’: no sugar added. only applicable for teh-c and teh-o.•‘kau’ / : a more concentrated brew. basically less hot water to dilute it and more concentrated tea.•‘po’ / : a more mellow brew. essentially diluted with more hot water.•‘ti lo’: in my camp it’s a brew with not diluted with any hot water at all. usually applicable only to teh-o•‘bao’: to make it a take-away. usually more expensive as well.
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•‘teh’: the concentrated tea, diluted with hot water, with condensed milk. •‘teh-c’: the concentrated tea, diluted with hot water, with evaporated milk and sugar (since evaporated milk isn’t sweet)•‘teh-o’: just the concentrated tea, diluted with hot water, with sugar
milo: milo + hot water + condensed milk. standard one lah hor.‘gu ni zhui’ / : condensed milk + hot water. i only take it when i’m sick and want to have something not as heaty.
*so if you wanna mix and match it real good you can go: uncle, teh-c bing xiu dai kau bao* everything is the same for kopi.
a portable guide to teh
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Chembur - Tilak Nagar - KurlaSion - Matunga - DadarElphinstone Road - Lower Parel - Mahalaxmi - Mumbai Central
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