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nagka idea tuloy ako mag change ng drinks sa business nmin...baka ang gamit sa pampatamis ay liquid white sugar at 'suhon' -powdered chemical base sugar- very addictive talaga yun...kung matikman nyo lang mga drinks at shake namin talo ang lasa ng starbukcs samin...kaya lang small players lang kasi kami kaya di namin napalaki...![]()
tama ka...artificial sya...yan din ang ginagamit ng coca cola at pepsi...addictive talaga yan...ginamit ko na yan tuwing my event sa mga school ateneo, lasalle, etc gustong gusto ng mga student...sa tingin ko yan din ang gamit lalo na yun mga milktea nila na galing taiwan...kaya namin gayahin yan milktea nila hahahaha
Alam mo english name ng suhon? Baka naman aspartame yan yung delkado. Pero kung acesulfame or sucralose baka ok pa.
Tanungin ko nga kung artificial gamit ng mga milk tea shops and kung may choices na gumamit ng natural sugar.
Nakikita namang sugar na ginagamit ng Milk Tea shops kapag nagmmix. Or unless hindi talaga sugar yun, same na itsura lang.
Kasi kung 100 level ang sweetness tapos konti lang nilagay sigurado artificial yung ginamit. Pero kung ilan kutsara eh tunay na asukal.
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May bago nagdagdag sa titikman ko milktea. Ang name sip milk tea. Mukhang marunong sila gumawa .
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We make milk tea. We do it proper. We use only ultrapremium tea, steeped like it should (not brewed or through an espresso machine or treated like coffee but treated like tea), so its ultrapremium milk tea. We just basically make milk tea, well we shake the milk tea cold too. That's it.
pwede ko naman gawin din yan dito sa office
may green tea leaves ako dito. as in real leaves not tea bag
lagay sa boiling water iwan ng ilan minuto. lagyan ng ice malaking baso, pour the tea, lagyan ng milk
pero... mas masarap kasi lumabas ng office at pumunta ng Chatime or Serenitea or Tea 101 or Infinitea
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dont wori di harmful un hahaha...ang purong artificial nun ay papait ang lasa masmarami parin yun purong sugar...my tanim kami tea subukan ko kaya yun sinabi ni *uls![]()
matry nga tikman yun mga sinabi nyo...ang first ko nagustohan milk tea un nai cha ng chowking....hekhekhek di kasi uso yan ng nasa province pako..
Natry ko na sip milk tea. Hindi ko type yung green tea chappucino. Nasira yung lasa ng jasmin kasi hinaluan ng white chocolate. Next time iba orderin ko sa menu nila.
After ko sa sip pumunta ako sa kozui. Sarap talaga ng roasted green tea nila. Ang gamit genmaicha (popcorn tea).
Kayo mas type nyo ba yung mix yung milk sa tea or yung may cream cheese sa ibabaw?
Last edited by tomboy; June 1st, 2012 at 06:01 AM.
Tama nga, sa taste department panalo ang alisan tea(oolong)Oolong Tea Vs Green Tea
Oolong Tea or Green Tea?
Here are some points jotted down in favor of green tea and oolong tea, which may help you understand the difference between oolong tea and green tea.
As green tea is the unoxidized form of tea leaves, it contains more polyphenols than oolong tea and hence, has more antioxidants.
The fermentation process in the leaves of tea destroys the polyphenols and enhances the caffeine. Black tea has the maximum content of caffeine than oolong, whereas green tea has the minimum.
Oolong leaves are wilted during production than quickly fired for oxidation. Thus, the components like polyphenols are not completely damaged. On the contrary, green is processed without the wilting stage and only dried. Thus retaining most of its polyphenols.
Fermentation is an important stage in the tea production, as it adds taste to the leaves. Black tea, highly fermented is tastier than other teas including oolong tea. Green tea is known to be bitter in taste and is also known to have anti- aging and anti-obesity properties. Though, oolong tea also has the same properties, it is less effective than green tea.
Studies have found that oolong tea can lead to more weight loss than green tea, though the results of such studies are debatable.
ECGC, an antioxidant rich polyphenol, is more in green tea than oolong tea. It has around 50% of ECGC content of green tea.
Coming to an end of the debate: oolong tea vs green tea, we can surmise that green tea holds the edge over oolong tea, regarding the health benefits and medicinal properties. Whereas oolong tea clearly wins the race in the taste department. So we can conclude that green tea may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it surely can help you to regain your falling health and instill vitality in the body. Those who want to gain health benefits, but don't prefer to sip bitter concoctions everyday, can choose oolong tea over green tea.
At last, I am ending with a quote from a tea lover, who got it right when he said, "If you are cold, tea will warm you; If you are too heated, it will cool you; If you are depressed, it will cheer you; If you are excited, it will calm you." - Gladstone (1865) Victorian British Prime Minister.
skip muna ako milk tea today
sent from PC while eating blueberry YOHFROZ