Eat Something Different in #Samyan , #Bangkok , #Thailand.
The completely different to EAT in Samya Story.
We never visit #Samyan #Bangkok #Thailand before.
Sam Yan is the name of an intersection
and its nearby neighbourhood in Bangkok, Thailand.
It connects Rama IV Road (which runs in an east-west direction)
with Phaya Thai Road to the north
and Si Phraya Road to the south,
and is located within Pathum Wan District,
next to its border with Bang Rak.
Today our something different to Eat
is “Thai ICED Tea in Samyan”.
Our Friends in #Samyan help sharing Cha yen story to us
Thai tea, also known as Thai iced tea or Cha yen
is a Thai drink made from strongly brewed Ceylon tea.
However, due to Ceylon tea's high price,
a locally grown landrace (traditional or semi-wild)
version of Assam known as Bai Miang
with added food coloring is commonly used.
Other ingredients may include added orange blossom water,
star anise, crushed tamarind seed
or red and yellow food coloring,
and sometimes other spices as well.
This tea is sweetened with sugar
and condensed milk and served chilled.
Evaporated milk, coconut milk
or whole milk is generally poured over the tea
and ice before serving to add taste and creamy appearance.
However, in Thailand, condensed milk and sugar are mixed
with the tea before it is poured over ice
and then topped with evaporated milk.
In Thai restaurants worldwide, it is served in a tall glass,
though when sold from street and market stalls in Thailand
it is more typically poured over the crushed ice in a clear
(or translucent) plastic bag or tall plastic cups.
The last solution is
mindset of services mind
of “Thai ICED Tea in Samyan”
without this we will lose ourselves
and we will lose our story.
Eat Something Different in #Samyan , #Bangkok , #Thailand.
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