In Malaysia we called it Teh Tarik we have a competition of making this here, In India they would called Chai I believe, In Thailand Charchuck Tea if I'm not mistaken.
***** If Teh Tarik is translated literally to English its called 'Tea Pulling'. Its not just regular tea we add condensed milk as sweetener. Thus you see the creamy texture of it. This technique is to make the drink cool much quicker while adding a bit of foam at the top.
It's something Southeast Asians call, if directly translated, 'tea-pulling'. It's a common view when you go to most coffee shops, but it's very funny for locals to see tourists in awe.
@TheBearEzentials By pouring it repeatedly, it allows air to be incorporated into the tea, making it more "frothy". Also, it helps to cool down the hot tea faster. If you're asking about why he does it while spinning, it attracts customers :D
That's called teh tarik (and yes, that's a tea). And the guy came from Aceh (Indonesia). I saw his picture before in some Aceh coffee cafes. Every Aceh coffee shop/cafe doing that.
this is real - its is seen all over s.e. asia and in Malaysia, Singapore, etc. it is called "tea tarek" literally translated as "pulled tea." its also done with coffee. done this way to mix condensed milk into the tea or coffee and to give it a "frothing."
It's an unique way of making that tea which is called Cha Chak (ชาชัก) in southern Thailand. Cha Chak means something like pulling tea. I don't know if ingredients are as same as those of others.He will 'pull' it just 2-3 times if you're waiting. What you see in the video is a show.The guy in the front is serving, you don't have to wait that long
@myrez Although Chatuchak and Teh Tarik are both milk teas, they certainly taste different and I would consider them two unique drinks. Practically any Asian culture has their own variation of milk tea.
In Thai we call it "Cha Chak" which is literally translated from malay words "Teh Tarik" meaning "Pulled Tea". So, the locals who stated to you that it was Thai Iced tea must not either have had an idea how to explain it to you or don't really know that it's actually Malay tea. I believe those tea makers come from the southern provinces where Malay people are the Majority just by looking at their malay styled costumes. You should come to the south and explore more and even better of this!
I thought this way of making tea is only used to make teh tarik, because the movements look as though the tea is being 'pulled' hence, tarik. Apparently they do this in Thailand too..
This is definitely 100% not Thai tea and it's indeed Malaysian tea called Teh Tarik. Just a bit of additional info, it's initially originated in Malaysia and was first introduced to Thailand through the group of Thai Melayu people in the deep south. They brought this tea-making practice home from Malaysia and it was largely favored by the locals and then it started to spread everywhere in the south and then Bangkok.
hahahahaahahaa,,,,,,,,,,betul betul,,,,gaya dancingnya itu loh yang bikin ngakak. ati ati kang , watir kliwat ngutahi rai,,,,,,,,ckckckckckckcckck,,,,,,yang jelas anda hebat,
The most beautiful way to make tea.
Cool.
The most insane way to make tea.
Fabulous*
It's teh tarik, which is stretched milk tea.
Fucking incredible
ICED Tea Done Like a Boss…Bravo, mr. Iced Tea. You’ve really out done yourself this time :)
In Malaysia we called it Teh Tarik we have a competition of making this here, In India they would called Chai I believe, In Thailand Charchuck Tea if I'm not mistaken.
I don't know about India, but yes, in Thailand we call it "Charchuck"
*****
If Teh Tarik is translated literally to English its called 'Tea Pulling'. Its not just regular tea we add condensed milk as sweetener. Thus you see the creamy texture of it. This technique is to make the drink cool much quicker while adding a bit of foam at the top.
I saw an Indian video making Teh Tarik.
Except that he didn't "Tarik" the tea.
It looked more like Teh Hempas if you ask me.
Wow... This guy knows what he's doing. 好賽力!
Thanks for the love Reddit.
And in 9gag.
What kind of sorcery is this?
Originated from Malaysia, it is called Teh Tarik, which in Malay means: teh = tea tarik = pull. And it is known as a hot beverage.
He is making tea LIKE A BOSS!
It's something Southeast Asians call, if directly translated, 'tea-pulling'. It's a common view when you go to most coffee shops, but it's very funny for locals to see tourists in awe.
@TheBearEzentials By pouring it repeatedly, it allows air to be incorporated into the tea, making it more "frothy". Also, it helps to cool down the hot tea faster.
If you're asking about why he does it while spinning, it attracts customers :D
that was amazing, talented right there.
That's called teh tarik (and yes, that's a tea). And the guy came from Aceh (Indonesia). I saw his picture before in some Aceh coffee cafes. Every Aceh coffee shop/cafe doing that.
I've seen them do this in MBK as well, pretty cool.
this is real - its is seen all over s.e. asia and in Malaysia, Singapore, etc. it is called "tea tarek" literally translated as "pulled tea." its also done with coffee. done this way to mix condensed milk into the tea or coffee and to give it a "frothing."
It's an unique way of making that tea which is called Cha Chak (ชาชัก) in southern Thailand. Cha Chak means something like pulling tea. I don't know if ingredients are as same as those of others.He will 'pull' it just 2-3 times if you're waiting. What you see in the video is a show.The guy in the front is serving, you don't have to wait that long
Thai Iced Tea is too precious and tasty to take such a chance that it might spill. Mmmm.
@faredust77 It is not an orange rope, because you can see the tea separate at the bottom of the pour.
@myrez Although Chatuchak and Teh Tarik are both milk teas, they certainly taste different and I would consider them two unique drinks. Practically any Asian culture has their own variation of milk tea.
kewl...that's a shaked tea!!
Skills
It looks like syrup or molten caramel when he handles it. It's hypnotic.
Está genial el vídeo! tengo q aprender a servir cubatas así en el bar :)
Espectacular!
thailand so amazing
We do this in Nigeria. They call them "mai shai" meaning seller of "shai"(tea)
This is TOO COOL
@nicofriday
wow you have such a deep knowledge of my country!
That's some serious talent going in there, I never knew you could juggle a liquid.
I like the part with the tea
@ginarocks75 well, i'm from the netherlands. And I have to admit, YOU'RE RIGHT!!
TAKE IT EAAASSYY !
@Vernanas NICE ONE.. teabender!! crack me up...
yo nada mas por verlo en accion le compraria una bebida, aunque no me la tomara... es espectacular
In Thai we call it "Cha Chak" which is literally translated from malay words "Teh Tarik" meaning "Pulled Tea". So, the locals who stated to you that it was Thai Iced tea must not either have had an idea how to explain it to you or don't really know that it's actually Malay tea. I believe those tea makers come from the southern provinces where Malay people are the Majority just by looking at their malay styled costumes. You should come to the south and explore more and even better of this!
Amazing skills!
ok hands down that is some serious skills.
Two-handed level: 9000!!!
I'm Thai.It's really normal thing for us to make tea like that,you'll see a lot on food market
i saw a guy doin the same thing India, it was frickin awesome!
I thought this way of making tea is only used to make teh tarik, because the movements look as though the tea is being 'pulled' hence, tarik. Apparently they do this in Thailand too..
@dubprocesslbc
totally agree, this stuff is very nice !
Amazing!
it's amazing.
That blew my mind.
Teh Tarik it is.. In Thai, we call it "cha chuck" or tea pull
Other guy is like, god dammit bob everyday with this shit! just pour the drink into the cup like the rest of us.
He is dancing with the Tea!
Can't even imagine how much dust did it collect from the air whilst being poured from one cup to another... It is entertaining to watch though :D
Tea level : Asian
This is definitely 100% not Thai tea and it's indeed Malaysian tea called Teh Tarik. Just a bit of additional info, it's initially originated in Malaysia and was first introduced to Thailand through the group of Thai Melayu people in the deep south. They brought this tea-making practice home from Malaysia and it was largely favored by the locals and then it started to spread everywhere in the south and then Bangkok.
すごい。そしてカッコイイ。
Holy hell that's awesome!
Main aim to mix the milk & tea + cool the drink as they usually use boiling hot water.
Amazing films brought me here
Which section was that in? I was there and didn't see it
Like a BOSS !!
I DEMAND my Thai Iced tea to be prepared like so from this moment forth!
fantastic
no le saldria mas a cuenta, por lo de los mareos y eso, comprarse una batidora?
@dubprocesslbc yo i remember when this was at 390 views a few days ago. congrats bro
粘度の高いなにかに見えてくる!すげえ~
Does he do this for every customer?
Health freaks be like "Stop waving my juice around in the contaminated air!!!"
@cwtrain
yes, not to mention the bacteria would be caught from THE AIR THEY ARE ALREADY BREATHING EVERY DAY.
wapak so amazing :D that guy is a pilipino boy :D pilipibo peoples is a perfect wapak , . ,
How can I contact the performer? I want to bring him to USA for a show.
How does this only have 500 views?
!! Tu si que vales !!
HOLY FUCK THIS IS THE SWEETEST VIDEO I'VE EVER SEEN!!!
@ShibbyMontages I saw it live
maravilloso!
You know... that one popular one.
お見事!
こういう屋台で見せるものとしてはちょうどいいね。
Holy shit, it's like some special effect is going on!
i was there few weeks a go, and didnt saw it! dam it!!
I-incredible... decanting from such a height...
強!great!
Nuooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooossa, esse cara é muito bom mesmo! Ma não derrubou uma gotícula sequer!
Hold my beer...
and how was this tea at the end?
Very talented! : D
@necrorazer no es fake...! ¬¬
estuve ahi y estuve en mas paises donde habían muchos locales que hacen eso para atraer clientes. es impresionante.
"Got talent" is just waiting :D
so amazingg about tea...
Very common in Malaysia.
he's just a lad, happy with what he's doing: T DANCING... LOL
@AuH2O I believe that in western culture we call that bar tending
WOOOOOW!~
hahahahaahahaa,,,,,,,,,,betul betul,,,,gaya dancingnya itu loh yang bikin ngakak. ati ati kang , watir kliwat ngutahi rai,,,,,,,,ckckckckckckcckck,,,,,,yang jelas anda hebat,
Life perfectionist.
Like a boss!
@tronchote jajajajajaj, qué bueno...toda la razón!!!
sweet!
Forget school, I want to be a tea vendor apprentice to this guy.
@thormebular I meant more generally. I just figured since it's been up since August, it'd have done a little better than this.
What is this sorcery?
well..that's a way to mix it.
miiiitiiiiiiccoooooooooooooo aihaiahai dei trelas aqui!!!!!!!
Is this real life?
I want my TEA NOW!!!