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Court Beverage (奶茶, nǎichá)

Salted Manchu Milk Tea

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A robust black tea whisked with milk and a pinch of salt, sometimes enriched with a little butter: the nomadic drink of the Manchus, become a court morning ritual.

Court Beverage (奶茶, nǎichá)

A robust black tea whisked with milk and a pinch of salt, sometimes enriched with a little butter: the nomadic drink of the Manchus, become a court morning ritual.

We Manchus do not forget where our fathers came from, beyond the Great Wall. This tea is not sweet as they like it in the south: we want it salty, burning hot, whisked with milk until it foams. In the morning, before the memorials await me, a steaming bowl is presented; it warms the belly and clears the mind for the long day. Taste it without grimacing — the custom of the steppes is as worthy as that of the gardens.
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Ingredients
  • Compressed black tea (tea brick)a piece (infused base)
  • Milk (cow's)equal parts (roundness)
  • Salta pinch (characteristic seasoning)
  • Clarified buttera little (optional) (steppe richness)
How it was made : Salted milk tea descends from the traditions of steppe peoples (Mongol and Manchu) who compressed tea into bricks for transport. At the Qing court, these northern customs coexisted with Han tea refinement; tea and milk were boiled together rather than infused in the Western style.