Let me see if I've got this figured out:
Britbongs, India, Iran = Milk in tea
Arabs = Sugar in tea
Slavs = Lemon or fruit preserves in tea
Let me see if I've got this figured out:
Britbongs, India, Iran = Milk in tea
Arabs = Sugar in tea
Slavs = Lemon or fruit preserves in tea
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>lemon in tea
Based.
We drink it with milk too sometimes
>fruit preserves in tea
I shudder at the thought. Who told you that? What we usually do is simply to drink herbal tea with lemon in the cold season.
>Lemon in tea
super common in Poland, but it can give you alzheimer.
We also add sugar, but milk in tea is blasphemy here.
Same down here
Lemon in tea makes you lose your memory?
Milky tea is also pretty common in china and south east Asia, but it's a bit different from UK style. It's cold, very strong and extremely sweet, its made with condensed milk
Polish girl made me tea with orange juice in it once, couldn't believe my eyes. Pretended to like it but poured it down the sink when she turned around
>but it can give you alzheimer.
Wait what
I can’t be the only one who has mine completely black, right?
North african = Mint/sugar/pine nuts/peanuts/almonds in tea or a combination of those
apperently tea leafs contain aluminum which can turn into aluminum citrate after contact with lemon which causes alzheimer.
however, aluminum is not insoluble in water so it's safe to add lemon in your tea after you remove tea leafs
kek, I also tried tea with milk once, pretty disgusting i'll never do it again
is insoluble in water*
Funny, suppose it's just what you're used to. It might be worth noting that UK tea is specially blended to go with milk, it's got a lot of malty flavoured black teas like Assam in it. Stuff like Earl Grey or lighter teas would be grim with milk
Where can I drink good tea?
Finns = shitloads of sugar, milk and the cheapest tea you can find
I reckon Americans would like Moroccan tea, it's very sweet almost syrupy, and it's got a nice lot of mint in. Like a dessert in a glass
America = Tea in harbour
kek
Is this why maine lobsters are so tasty?
We need more Slavic posters to contribute, is Russia the exception to the no milk rule or is Poland the one being weird?
>We also add sugar, but milk in tea is blasphemy here.
No it isn't
I drink it from time to time in the office and nobody ever commented on it
Iran is usually black tea with sugar cubes on the side
honey/milk if you're sick
Arabs= Camel piss and horse dung to give them those WARRIOR GENES.
I usually drink my tea with honey
>fruit preserves
What?
And why would any of these things be universal?
>Lemon
Rare
>fruit
Never
How would you describe this?
Some kind of unidentified black muck
How real Russians drink tea
Women
The internet says you do.
They call it "Russian tea" in Japan. Women like anything sweet no matter how disgusting it is. Russian women often drink tea with jam.
We do that with coffee.
yeah we call it Russian tea.
and I thought that Russian tea is very popular in Russia.
Mutts call it roller coaster, we call it "american mountains", spain call it Montaña rusa, french Montagnes russes, italians Montagne russe.
That's usual.
i've boiled my tea in milk. As in used milk instead of tea to make tea.
Fucking sue me.
>The Arnold Principle: If a notion bears a personal name, then this name is not the name of the discoverer.
>The Berry Principle: The Arnold Principle is applicable to itself.
What do you call Russian tea in your country ?
what the fuck
There is no such idiom as "Russian tea" in Russia, that's obvious. We drink black tea usually, sometimes with a slice of lemon. Green tea is less popular. Japanese tea is not popular at all.
youtube.com
niggers, I drink tea with вapeньe all the time
I swear I am not a woman
>he has never drunk чaй c вapeньeм
That's like indian chai
Indians brew tea with milk and a bunch of spices
Same
I feel the shame for my country. I hate you.
Also lemon/honey
I never gonna drink tea with lemon again
I have no idea what that is
thanks I got it.
We drink black tea with a slice of lemon too desu.
>green tea
I want to say about green tea that foreigners tend to take sugar in their green tea.
but we never take sugar in our green tea.
what the fuck
>we never take sugar in our green tea
This Japanese qt literally said "let's get green tea with sugar" Some Russians drink green tea with sugar but that considered 悪い形 among educated people.
>This Japanese qt literally said "let's get green tea with sugar"
oh…that's not good
she just said "let's get matcha"
idiot subtitle man wrote "matcha (sweet tea)"
>tfw i'll be demented in few years
Why even live
oh I got it.
she said that 'what is powder ? I wonder if sprinkle matcha powder or something on the sushi?'
Matcha tea is not sweet in Japan desu.
Moroccans do it