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(CTN NEWS) – BANGKOK – Thai tea came in at number seven on TasteAtlas’ list of the top 100 non-alcoholic beverages in the world.

Authentic and traditional foods from all across the world are described on the TasteAtlas website, an online culinary atlas or food guide.

Users can suggest dishes or share their recipes and ideas on the platform, and they can search for interesting foods by location, nation, or ingredient.

On Sunday, February 19, the website unveiled its list of the 100 Top Rated Non-Alcoholic Drinks in the World, with Thai Tea, sometimes referred to as Thai milk tea, taking seventh place.

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Thai Milk or Thai Tea In Thai, tea is referred to as Cha Thai or Cha Yen. Condensed milk, black tea, and evaporated milk are combined to create the orange beverage.

At neighborhood beverage stores, the tea is typically served ice cold with tall plastic glass and a straw.

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Depending on the quality of the tea leaves and toppings, Thai Tea can cost anywhere from 20 to over 100 baht. The Thai-named Khai Mook, which is chewy tapioca balls, is a favorite among the locals.

Tea’s history is a little obscure, but it is thought to have been influenced by Chinese and Indian tea cultures.

The Thai-Chinese community in Thailand popularised Thai tea during the 20th century. Both the US and Southeast Asia sell the beverage.

The top 10 foreign beverages were as follows:

  1. Hong Kong-style milk tea
  2. Aguas frescas from Mexico
  3. Chai masala from India
  4. Maghrebi mint tea from Maghreb
  5. Horchata from Mexico
  6. Salep from Turkey
  7. Thai tea from Thailand
  8. El submarino from Agentina
  9. Ristretto from Italy
  10. Darjeeling from India

The complete list of the top 100 beverages can be found HERE.

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Alishba Waris is an independent journalist working for CTN News. She brings a wealth of experience and a keen eye for detail to her reporting. With a knack for uncovering the truth, Waris isn't afraid to ask tough questions and hold those in power accountable. Her writing is clear, concise, and cuts through the noise, delivering the facts readers need to stay informed. Waris's dedication to ethical journalism shines through in her hard-hitting yet fair coverage of important issues.

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