teh
These are the various types of tea you can get at in Singapore.
| teh tarik | literally "pulled tea". The guy "pulls" the tea from cup to cup for a frothy cup of sweet milky tea. |
| teh-O | hot tea with sugar, without milk |
| teh-C | hot tea with Carnation brand evaporated milk |
| teh- | iced milk tea |
| teh-kosong | hot tea without sugar and milk |
| teh- | hot tea with sugar, condensed milk, and ginger |
| tiao yu | Literally "catch fish", tiao yu refers to Chinese tea because dunking the teabag looks like fishing with a rod. |
This is again repeated with the coffee: kopi, kopi-O, kopi-kosong, and kopi-
My friend mentioned that our names for our hot beverages is a mish-mash of languages. For example, "kosong" and "tarik" is Malay, "bing" is Chinese, and "C" is English. "Pak Giu" (Milo) is Hokkien. In fact, surprisingly enough, the English word "tea" originates from the Malay word "teh".
So, what do you like in your cuppa?
it's halia darling..
ReplyDeleteteh-peng, not teh-bing.
ReplyDeletethanks for the consolidated teh dictionary.