TehTarik is a Singaporean tea. Teh Tarik literally means "pulled tea" It refers to steaming hot, sweet, milky tea being poured between two steel mugs held far apart, one above the skilled tea-maker’s shoulder height, one below waist level. Poured over such a great distance, the tea looks as if it’s being ‘pulled’ between the mugs , hence it is called "pulled tea"

Related Articles

Ellu Unda / Ellunda ■■■■■
Ellu Unda / Ellunda: Ellu Unda also spelled Ellunda refers to one of South Indian sweets which are actually . . . Read More
Cholermus Pancakes ■■■■
Cholermus Pancakes refer to huge pancakes which is a typical "sweet" country supper of the Swiss. Cholermus . . . Read More
Bamieh ■■■■
Bamieh refer to Iranian's special crispy fried sweets made from a yogurt batter and soaked in syrup which . . . Read More
Lepyoshka ■■■
Lepyoshka refers to Uzbekistan's flat bread, or "non", "that is usually baked in tandoor ovens, and served . . . Read More
Bengali Kasundi (Chile Mustard Relish) ■■■
Bengali Kasundi (Chile Mustard Relish) : Bengali Kasundi also known as Chile Mustard Relish is the famous . . . Read More
Uzhunnu Vada ■■■
Uzhunnu Vada refers to a fried fritter from Kerala looking like a doughnut made from Uzhunnuparippu or . . . Read More
Tsampa ■■■
Tsampa refers to Nepal's ground roasted barley flour. In Tibetan-influenced areas, the black tea (prepared . . . Read More
Fruchidaka ■■■
Fruchidaka refers to a set of Japanese stacked boxes which is usually lacquered used to contain sweets . . . Read More
Attaya ■■■
Attaya refers to Gambia's strong and sweet home-brewed tea. Gambia is situated on West Africa's Atlantic . . . Read More
Distance at travel-glossary.com■■■
Distance, or farness, is a numerical description of how far apart objects are. In physics or everyday . . . Read More