Tribal People Try Southern Sweet Tea For The First Time
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- Tribal People Try Southern Sweet Tea For The First Time
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Auntie looks like she really enjoyed this one. Get the lady more tea, she's earned it! 😄
I think Auntie learned to chug at fraternity parties when she was young.
*She is such a sweetheart!*
We make (Sun Tea) , fill a 1gallon glass jar with cold water with 2 large tea bags and put on a lid and then set it out in the sun for 2-3 hours and the sun will make the water into tea. Then add sugar for Sweet Tea.
The villagers might want to understand that this iced sweet tea is only one way that Americans drink tea. We also enjoy hot tea with milk, or hot tea with lemon. Loved how Auntie really enjoyed the drink. THANK YOU!
They look like they're already having so much fun just talking about the tea. ❤
"Is this a prank?" 😂
I like mine half sweet tea half lemonade
Arnold Palmer! 🤤
I wish ya'll had more access to ice because summer is so hot & humid❤
How about an Arnold Palmer, half Tea - half Lemonade??
Or better yet, a Long Island Iced Tea.
@@DavidLS1 They are forbidden to drink Alcohol.
@@outwest1014 I know. That's what makes it funny.
I drink iced tea during summer really cold being from the south sweet tea is common however I don't like sweets. I'm a salty, spicy ,sour❤ I am glad you enjoyed ❤ I do like peach tea naturally sweet. I also like iced unsweetened mint tea from my local middle eastern restaurant
Auntie is adorable!
(btw - Sweet Tea is also known as The House Wine of The South.)
That's my favorite drink.
Yes it did start in the south. Back around? Well Debbie Gibson's song "Only In My Deams" was on the radio that summer so 1987 I think, we drove down south to Florida from southern Missouri. Toward the Gulf of Mexico fast food places started having sweet and unsweeted tea, which we had never seen done before. Everyone in my sister's dance troop was like "we don't have to sweeten our own tea? Awesome". Now you can get sweet tea even up north at every restaurant I've ever been to since then mid or late 1990s. So it's now basically a nation wide thing, but still often refered to as "southern style iced tea".
I am Southern but I like MY "Sweet tea", " Half and Half"(Mixed with unsweetened) It CAN be too sweet. I like just enough "sweet" to cancel out the bitter.
Exactly
Brothers and Auntie, come visit me in the U.S State of Missouri! We drink this tea by the liter!
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Sometimes we add dried berries or other fruit or mint to the tea brew before chilling. So nice and refreshing on a hot day😎
Auntie drank half the glass in one drink, ahahahahahaa! I love her, she is so cute. I want to adopt her into my family long distance. :) All these people feel like family that just happen to live very far away. Hugs and love.
I have also dunk hot tea with milk all my life. When I first tried iced tea I didn’t expect it would be very good and I imagined it was likely horrible. It was amazingly good and tasted soo good.
Naveed drank slower as he did not want to get brain freeze!👌👌👌👌
I think Auntie learned to chug at fraternity parties when she was young.
Try your traditional milk tea chilled over ice. Iced chai is very popular in coffee shops in North America.
Tea is lovely.
Auntie is adorable.
Next try an Arnold Palmer, Sweet tea mixed with Lemonaide.
That was very good English!
I think they gave Shehzad a Long Island iced tea. ( 4:25 )
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I wonder : Is it " Baptist Sunday School Teacher" SWEET ? as we say in Georgia!
I like her, she is funny. lol
I just bought a gallon in Georgia 🤣🤣🤣
I love my sweet tea but no lemon.
they ALL have great clothes ! very chic!
Peach tea!!
Ice must be in short supply if that is what you call iced tea!
It us Interesting
I could do without the spoilers at the beginning of your videos. They kill what little suspense there is.
I agree. I quickly skip past them as fast as I can.
We also drink Chai tea iced here in the US...😉
I think what you mean is spiced tea. In their language the word chai means tea, so it's like you are saying that we drink "tea tea". The spiced chai that we have here is simply standard black tea that's been infused with spices like cardomom, cinnamon, ginger, star anise and cloves. Some spiced teas are also made with a bit of black pepper, corriander, nutmeg and even fennel seed, but I prefer the classic recipe. It's definitely one of my favorites, either hot or in a spiced chai latte!
@@bobbiejojackson9448 Yes and no. I do get what you mean but on the other hand, the name of the drink here is chai tea. So why shouldn't we use it like that? They use other western names for foods in these videos all the time. The fact that we borrowed a word from their language and westernized and adapted the recipe might actually be interesting to them and add a discussion point to an episode
Oh, I know you are well familiar with tea, over in the USA it is more popular with sugar, and on ice! (or mixed with lemon juice) Ice, I realize, is a treat in hot areas, you deserve to have some. Milk tea is good as well! Horchata is one from rice, cinnamon and sugar that is also drunk where it is hot!
Do they have access to ice where they live?
@@DavidLS1I don't think they have regular access to ice. I think they also don't have reliable access to refrigerators or constant electricity.
Would be nice if they had a community ice maker in the summer. I know I would be miserable all summer without ice for my drinks. I make iced tea with a variety of teas, chai is my favorite. Also iced ginger lemonade and iced coffee.
Recently tried drinking iced Kool aid which I have not had since a kid. Surprised that I don't like because even the smell is wrong to me. One small glass of Kool aid permeated the entire room. I may go back to occasionally buying ginger ale when I want a change from iced teas, lemonade and coffee in summer.
I kind of get tired of making ice twice a day but can't cool off in summer without iced drinks.
@@cheshkat6321 Even ice water would be nice for them in the summertime. As for you, when it comes time for a new fridge, be sure to get one with a built-in ice maker.
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I don't think Shezad appreciated the iced tea. He was just laughing at it the entire time. Politely hating lol..
I like Shehzad, but I've noticed that he tends to find most "foreign" foods to be silly or even wrong and seems to want to stick to his local/traditional dishes. He doesn't really seem to want to even try different things, so I wonder why he agreed to be on the channel. 🤷
Any particular reason you are using that comic book font in your thumbnails? This video wasn’t comical.
Oh, sure thing! I picked that font 'cause it catches the eye, ya know? Even though the video ain't all laughs, it helps draw folks in. Gotta grab attention somehow!
I've been to several Muslim countries, and they add soooo much sugar to the mint tea that US southern tea has NOTHING on it in terms of sweetness.
Imagine half a tall glass filled with sugar, then the rest of the glass crammed with fresh mint, and then a bit of hot water dribbled in. That's islamic tea.
Southerners would need insulin after this.