A guy is not said that is only Mongolian custom! This is just a part of our habit, a guy is need to explain this whatever. There are a lot of people who dont know that.
I gave my dog this tea once (I don't use the flour in it), and oh boy it loved it! In fact she didn't want to stop drinking and drank until its stomach got full and she couldn't move. My poor doggo started to cry out loud suddenly because she needed to pee instantly but couldn't show me by running in front of the main door as she couldn't move. Crazy! I grabbed her and run outside where she peed on that spot immediately after a touch down and then she was fine again haha My baby loved it and so do I. The BEST TEA in the world without a question if done correctly.
@@Nightboth69 We do drink it every day.. And you really don't want to know my dosage lol I'm capable of drinking 3 cups per sitting 😅 Makes sense that my favourite dish in the world is the milk tea dumpling soup lol It just doesn't get better than that. My dog must have gotten that from me 😂😂😂
@@MissSladousek hello. Could you give me your recipe of tea dumpling soup? I would like to try but i dont have the proportions. If it is not well done I will miss the real taste. Greetings from France
Awesome video. We have a similarity in Argentinian "mate", a tea-like beverage served continuously until the person says "thanks", which means "enough".
Cows probably hates it lol, greetings from South Africa! Not gonna lie, my first time seeing how Mongolians makes tea with salt I was very confused but I want to give it a try now
Mongolians use salt so much that caused them to blood pressure problems. So it's maybe that. But milk tea tastes better with with a little bit of salt. So I always pour some salt in my milk tea.
I’m a tea slurper and I have to say it tastes better when you slurp and living in a western world slurping is considered rude but I don’t really care. I rather enjoy my hot tea then minding other people’s comfort. Lol
In Inner Mongolia, people add naipaizi or өрөм (a milk derivative), milk "tofu", a simple cheese, fried/puffed rice, and beef jerky. The milk tea is also a little brown in color. In Inner Mongolia, people say: "Mongols can go three days without food, but not even one day without milk tea."
I drink chai every morning and learned to slurp because my family, as my friend said, like to drink tea at a "rolling boil" lol. Never got why my friends had to wait for the tea to cool when I drank it right away. Some of my American friends used to get annoyed by the slurping ("Can you drink without making that noise?"). Maybe that's why I stopped being friends with them? My close buddies now don't say a thing about it :)
It does sound s akward drinking salty tea whit ghee but every country is different but I prefer sweet but still it was interesting to watch thank u for sharing
We have also traditional salt tea many people drink with rice too and same cups are used traditionally but now a days new generations use normal cup’s because couldn’t hold these cups old people still drink in like these cups with traditional bread rice some add dry fruits too butter and ghee too. We drink daily two times traditionally in morning and 4 or 5 pm
The simplest way to do it would be to boil the water, add the tea, let it infuse for a couple of minutes, add milk, bring to a boil (or just until it’s hot again), and add salt to taste. Milk and water ratio should be 1:1. I like my tea strong, so I use two teaspoons of tea for a cup.
Because it’s aruul dried milk curds no would milk curds in milk tea. Plus from my experience they’re hard as rocks if I’m guessing based on the color and age.
Touching the ears to cool down your fingers is also a pretty well-known trick in Hungary, too.
A guy is not said that is only Mongolian custom! This is just a part of our habit, a guy is need to explain this whatever. There are a lot of people who dont know that.
Here in India too!
There is a saying there the
Hungarians were from the Huns who came from Mongolia.
Монголын үндэсний идээ ундааг суртчилан танилцуулж байгаа та бүхэнд баярлалаа. GOOD LUCK GUYS🇲🇳🇲🇳 Mandan badrag🇲🇳🇲🇳❤😍🤩
I gave my dog this tea once (I don't use the flour in it), and oh boy it loved it! In fact she didn't want to stop drinking and drank until its stomach got full and she couldn't move. My poor doggo started to cry out loud suddenly because she needed to pee instantly but couldn't show me by running in front of the main door as she couldn't move. Crazy! I grabbed her and run outside where she peed on that spot immediately after a touch down and then she was fine again haha My baby loved it and so do I. The BEST TEA in the world without a question if done correctly.
Nice to read about your comment :D Of course, it is Mongolian tradition tea but we don't drink it everyday. I hope your dosage of the tea is low xD
@@Nightboth69 We do drink it every day.. And you really don't want to know my dosage lol I'm capable of drinking 3 cups per sitting 😅 Makes sense that my favourite dish in the world is the milk tea dumpling soup lol It just doesn't get better than that. My dog must have gotten that from me 😂😂😂
@@MissSladousek hello. Could you give me your recipe of tea dumpling soup? I would like to try but i dont have the proportions. If it is not well done I will miss the real taste. Greetings from France
Привет братской Монголии!!!
Awesome video. We have a similarity in Argentinian "mate", a tea-like beverage served continuously until the person says "thanks", which means "enough".
Love the slurping sounds. Whets the appetite!
Мадн хальмгуд цяяхян невчк талдан чандудн.
Is there some black tea in there? Love to try a recipe..
There’s but it looks dark brown instead dark
It's basicaly Pu'erh tea. They use black/red tea however it's possible to make it using a green tea as well.
Have friend that makes this. It is GREAT!
We do the ear pinch in Canada too :)
Great info about Mongloian milk tea :) Thank you Artger
Cows probably hates it lol, greetings from South Africa! Not gonna lie, my first time seeing how Mongolians makes tea with salt I was very confused but I want to give it a try now
Mongolians use salt so much that caused them to blood pressure problems. So it's maybe that.
But milk tea tastes better with with a little bit of salt. So I always pour some salt in my milk tea.
I’m a tea slurper and I have to say it tastes better when you slurp and living in a western world slurping is considered rude but I don’t really care. I rather enjoy my hot tea then minding other people’s comfort. Lol
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I reporting this. ;) Just kidding.
Then go live in a island!!!
Him: "We drink it as a chaser..."
Me: *N I C E*
Хонуулсан цуйван дээр сайхан сүүтэй цай хийгээд идэхэд бас л янзтай шдээ.
In Inner Mongolia, people add naipaizi or өрөм (a milk derivative), milk "tofu", a simple cheese, fried/puffed rice, and beef jerky. The milk tea is also a little brown in color. In Inner Mongolia, people say: "Mongols can go three days without food, but not even one day without milk tea."
فيديو رائع وجميل 😊 👍 🌷
I drink chai every morning and learned to slurp because my family, as my friend said, like to drink tea at a "rolling boil" lol. Never got why my friends had to wait for the tea to cool when I drank it right away. Some of my American friends used to get annoyed by the slurping ("Can you drink without making that noise?"). Maybe that's why I stopped being friends with them? My close buddies now don't say a thing about it :)
I love 🥰🥰milk tea .
Bro i swear we do the samein Bulgaria, when u touch something hot. Didn't know other cultures got it, 👊🏻
I learned it from some anime lol
Chances are you got it from Mongols during their invasion.
@@kumosi9437 we were affected by them back then, but our founders that founded Bulgaria in 600 year had the Title Khan in front of them names
its so nice tea
Looks delicious
It does sound s akward drinking salty tea whit ghee but every country is different but I prefer sweet but still it was interesting to watch thank u for sharing
Nice❤❤❤
Milk tea is the best
I need some Mongolian Milk Tea.
We have also traditional salt tea many people drink with rice too and same cups are used traditionally but now a days new generations use normal cup’s because couldn’t hold these cups old people still drink in like these cups with traditional bread rice some add dry fruits too butter and ghee too. We drink daily two times traditionally in morning and 4 or 5 pm
Isn't that bad for sleep to drink caffeine at 4 or 5 pm?
Батууш👍👍👍👍👍👍
Is there a place where I can find a specific recipe or even just the proper proportions of milk and water?
The simplest way to do it would be to boil the water, add the tea, let it infuse for a couple of minutes, add milk, bring to a boil (or just until it’s hot again), and add salt to taste. Milk and water ratio should be 1:1. I like my tea strong, so I use two teaspoons of tea for a cup.
Enak sehat
Eyyyo
Philippines is full of Milk Tea shops but no Mongolian version. I prefer this one for sure
No wonder the cows sleep outside, they hate milk tea
Some real Mongolian type cuisines bought by the Mughals in the Indian subcontinent and the milk tea is among widely popular drinks.
You can even drink it as a food if you would like lol
Niceee
It looks like it's more milk than tea. Although I don't normally add milk to tea, if I do it's just a little.
There is some snacks in the table, but no one take and eat it. 😂
Because it’s aruul dried milk curds no would milk curds in milk tea.
Plus from my experience they’re hard as rocks if I’m guessing based on the color and age.
is there any tea in there? looks just watery milk
Сайн уу? Манай гахай Ууганаа сураг байна уу ?
1st edr
Haha taniig 1st geed yvjin gj snsancgui. Tged c bi first ni bsin shg bn ghde bi first bloh gj comment bcdggui😂
niitiin jishigeel dagachihlaasht haha
You are both FIRST!!! kk
@@SubutaiPictures tmldee hha
сайнуу танидаг хүн бшдээ
Dudes its almost a drinkin food. Specially during winter time. Theres nothing good like a milk tea in freezing cold.
I think 💭 my ancestors are from Mongolia 🇲🇳
Nc
I slurp my earl gray tea like this when it's super hot. ❤
I can’t imagine if there is a lactose intolerant Mongolian living out there. He or she must think his or her life is cursed!
This is very weird
In India tea is an emotion...