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  2. Milk skin - Wikipedia

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    Milk skin is called "nǎi pí” (奶皮) in Chinese. Considered to be of high nutritional value, Milk skin is often made into various desserts and delicacies. Milk skin is also favoured in regions such as Inner Mongolia and Tibet, as milk products are of more importance in regular diet. Double skin milk (雙皮奶) is a Cantonese dessert ...

  3. Hong Kong–style milk tea - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong–style milk tea. Hong Kong–style milk tea ( Chinese: 港式奶茶 ), also known as "silk-stocking" milk tea ( 絲襪奶茶 ), is a tea drink made from Ceylon black tea and evaporated milk (or condensed milk ). The drink originated in the mid-20th century during the British rule of Hong Kong, and was inspired by the British's ...

  4. Milk tea - Wikipedia

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    Milk tea. Milk tea refers to several forms of beverage found in many cultures, consisting of some combination of tea and milk. The term milk tea is used for both hot and cold drinks that can be combined with various kinds of milks and a variety of spices. This is a popular way to serve tea in many countries, and is the default type of tea in ...

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    Boost – malted milk powder (India, acquired from GlaxoSmithKline) Bru – instant coffee (India) Buavita – fruit juice (Indonesia, acquired from Ultrajaya) Horlicks – malted milk powder (outside the UK, acquired from GlaxoSmithKline) Jif – lemon and lime juice; Lipton – ice tea; T2 Ice tea; Sariwangi – tea (Indonesia)

  6. How to Make Milk Tea in 3 Easy Steps - AOL

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    A sweet, creamy treat, with or without boba. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. Yuenyeung - Wikipedia

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    Yuenyeung ( Chinese: 鴛鴦, often transliterated according to the Cantonese language pronunciation yuenyeung, [ 3] yinyeung, or yinyong; [ 4] yuānyāng in Mandarin) is a drink created by mixing coffee with tea. It originated in Hong Kong, where it remains popular. The exact method of creating yuenyeung varies by vendor and region, but it ...

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