Tea from Inner Mongolia

Tea: Salty Milk Tea Snacks: Milk Brick, Dried Milk Candy, Inner Mongolia-styled Yogurt & Milk Urum Fun fact: Inner Mongolian drink their tea seasoned with salt! Previous Next

November 18, 2021
Wang Han (BSc Year 2)

Tea from Indonesia

Tea: Indonesian Black Tea Snacks: Klepon, Kue Lapis and Wajik Fun fact: When being asked to describe Indonesia in one sentence, Ben said “Unity in Diversity”, a national motto from his country. Previous Next

November 4, 2021
Beneditus Sofjan (BEng(CompSc) Year 4)

Tea from Vietnam

TCoffee: Cà Phê Phin (Vietnamese Filter Coffee) Snacks: Kẹo dừa (Coconut Candy), Chicken Floss with Hot Chili Sauce, Dried Banana and Lotus Fun fact: According to Alicia, even though Vietnam is famous for its filter coffee and craft coffee shops, most of the Vietnamese still prefer to drink instant coffee everyday! Previous Next

March 4, 2021
Alicia Le Ha Thu Oanh (BA, Year 4)

Tea from Oman

Tea and Coffee: Kahwa (Omani Coffee) Fun fact: This bitter coffee drink Kahwa is usually served with sweet dates.

Vyshnav Shabu Nair (BEng(ME), Year 3)
February 25, 2021
Vyshnav Shabu Nair (BEng(ME), Year 3)

Tea from India

Tea: Bhaji (Potato Balls) Snacks: Ginger and Cardamom Tea Fun fact: Yusuf explained the way we call a beverage “tea” or “cha” reflects how it was introduced to a certain country by land or by sea. If it is called “tea”, it means it was transported by sea; and if it is called “cha”, it means by land. Previous Next