Which is better Milked Tea of Raw Tea?
By kartiknaiduk
@kartiknaiduk (275)
India
August 25, 2010 11:44am CST
As I have seen most of the people consume milked tea, but grand parents say raw tea should be consumed instead of milked tea, but if this was the case most of the people should have consumed raw tea rather than milked ones. Isn't this confusing.
4 responses
@edwardjoy2000 (2387)
• United Arab Emirates
25 Aug 10
yes it is. I prefer drinking tea with milk. I do drink tea without milk at times...but i like it with milk.
@trilby (31)
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26 Aug 10
hi I'm from England so i must drink tea all day right? well i don't i only have tea like once a week. but any way the way i like my tea is very milky because when i need a drink i don't want to be waiting for my tea to cool down so by adding milk and lots of it, this makes the tea drinkable right away and it all so gives it a good taste.
@ladysakurax (1161)
• Canada
27 Aug 10
well it depends on your taste. I find this funny because i just made myself some milk tea. I just like the mix rather than raw tea which is more bitter and it's a plus for me because it will add calcium into my drink.
@babyimp (151)
• Estonia
25 Aug 10
I used to drink black tea with lots of sugar. Then I remembered that English drink their tea with milk or cream. So I tried it. I use both milk and cream with my tea now, depending which I have in my fridge. I still enjoy black tea occasionally when I want a clean taste, but the milky tea is just fine also.
@32FlavorsAndThenSome (149)
• Philippines
25 Aug 10
I love milked tea better than raw tea. We're not really used to sipping tea, we're more used to drinking coffee. I like the interesting mixture of milk and tea. I can only find these in our Chinese fastfood stores, though.