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Reddit mentions of Number One The Original Thai Iced Tea Mix - Number One Brand Imported From Thailand - Great for Restaurants That Want to Serve Authentic and Thai Iced Teas, 400g Bag

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We found 9 Reddit mentions of Number One The Original Thai Iced Tea Mix - Number One Brand Imported From Thailand - Great for Restaurants That Want to Serve Authentic and Thai Iced Teas, 400g Bag. Here are the top ones.

Number One The Original Thai Iced Tea Mix - Number One Brand Imported From Thailand - Great for Restaurants That Want to Serve Authentic and Thai Iced Teas, 400g Bag
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    Features:
  • Original number one brand Thai iced tea mix established since 1945
  • Authentic Thai tea mix (blend of black tea and spices) which is boiled and used for making Thai iced tea in Thailand
  • Easy instructions on the back & in the description below
  • Imported from Thailand
  • You may have tried the rest, now try the best
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ColorBrown
Height1 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Size14.10 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.14 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Number One The Original Thai Iced Tea Mix - Number One Brand Imported From Thailand - Great for Restaurants That Want to Serve Authentic and Thai Iced Teas, 400g Bag:

u/Kirbsotros · 35 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

While it much cheaper to buy the tea leaves and make it yourself, the Joy Luck is good. If you want to brew it yourself, Number One is really number one.

I use this recipe

u/midevildle · 6 pointsr/FoodPorn

Typically a finely ground strong black Assam or Ceylon tea. I use this mix from amazon

u/BlindTreeFrog · 3 pointsr/tea

Amazon carries it. For example: https://www.amzn.com/B00712N6II/

u/potatoaster · 3 pointsr/tea

People use all sorts of tea to make pearl milk tea. I believe the canonical tea is cheap Ceylon, but a lot of places use even cheaper Assam instead. Some people add a second tea, like high-mountain oolong, to add complexity. In HK, they often add ripe pu'er. I've also seen many people recommend Golden Sail lychee black tea and Sunflower jasmine green tea, which are cheap Chinese supermarket brands.

Thai tea is usually Ceylon with condensed milk, food coloring, and often star anise (and sometimes clove, cardamom, vanilla). The leading brand is Number One. That's what your favorite restaurant probably uses. Black sugar PMT was made famous by the Tiger Sugar chain. I've tried it, and tbh I prefer the cleaner flavor of sucrose- or fructose-sweetened PMT.

I don't know how to make cheese foam, but here's my recipe for Taiwanese milk tea:

In 1 c of boiled water, steep 2 teabags of Ceylon for 15 min. Add 1/8 c each sugar and creamer. Chill completely. Shake before serving to improve the texture. Serve with pearls, either the instant ones or homemade ones with tapioca starch and black/red/brown sugar.

u/john-bkk · 1 pointr/tea

If someone wanted to make this at home it wouldn't be that difficult, based on using a powdered tea version. There's a booth beside the food court in my office and one near the local train station that sells it, but then I live in Bangkok.

This is one version of it on Amazon, which would be easy to mix with soft serve ice cream, or even the other box or tub type (I never used Amazon vendors for that, of course, so I'm not recommending any in particular): https://www.amazon.com/Number-One-Original-Thai-Iced/dp/B00712N6II

u/cjrobe · 1 pointr/tea

You're right, not sure why you're getting downvoted. AmantisAsoko literally just copied what Wikipedia says which it clearly says may include (which most of the time it doesn't).

I drink Thai Tea all the time. It's extremely easy. I usually get Police Dog brand (what's available at my local asian grocery stores) and add in condensed milk and ice. This is what every Thai restaurant I've ever been to does and what most Thai recipes will tell you.

http://www.amazon.com/Thai-Iced-Traditional-Restaurant-Style/dp/B00NJS4S6C/
http://www.amazon.com/Original-Thailand-Restaurants-Authentic-Quality/dp/B00712N6II/
Ingredients: Tea, food coloring.

u/no2cminorop18 · 1 pointr/tea

It often comes with a mix, to which condensed milk is added. I prefer this brand. You can find this in most Asian food markets as well. You'll have to run the tea through a cloth filter (tea sock), but I find that clean cut up pantyhose, or a large silk tea bag works just fine.

u/jarvis400 · 1 pointr/tea

Some Thai tea mixes contain spices. At least this one does.

u/vinberdon · 1 pointr/cigars

Gotta get yourself the real stuff I have a friend in Thailand who had sent me some of this (same exact bag) along with a bunch of curry and other stuff... It's pretty damn good. Steep at 200F for like ~5 minutes, then add milk to your desired milkiness and some ice (or just chill the tea first, a much better option). You may also want to add sugar, because the tea itself is pretty bitter. The dry tea leaves smell like heaven with vanilla all over it, but as you know, the tea doesn't quite taste like that lol