Anyone ever had this drink, iced or regular? I'm scared to try it but it sounds very interesting. Those Japs really make interesting drink recipes.
>Japs
It's Cantonese. Yuenyeung.
And yes, I've had it. I used to make it a bunch years ago but not in years. Most recent time I even thought about it, I had a conversation with the lady at the supermarket about various things and one was "so what're you drinking every time I'm here?" and she said yuenyeung then we chatted about some inconsequential shit etc etc etc
Y'know.
Small talk.
Must've been in January because I remember mooncakes were on sale.
I mixed sweet tea and instant coffee and off brand Amaretto and 2% milk back in 2011, I think it was. I was young and dumb, but it was still hard to finish it.
>>21485184 (OP)Yeah I've had coffee-tea before
>>21485268That one of the Tokyo neighborhoods or whatever? That makes it Japanese
>yuanyang
>think it's Japanese
baka these are the people who giving food advices
>>21485375Give me a break. Different sites give different places of origin. One day I'll try it for myself and see how epic it tastes. I do find it interesting, how only orientals seem to drink it and sell it, it really isn't available in western markets from what I can tell.
Cantonese food isn't really a cuisine so much as it is an ethnic effluvium of everything near it, done more elegantly and with the good fortune to have been influenced by more aesthetic cultures than the food of the Filipinos. It's a cuisine in the way that a donkey is a species, and really? It's in all ways teasonable to call this arnold-palmerlike beverage a Japanese invention. Japan is the best of the East Asian cultures- and truly, if everyone is honest, the Cantonese are Southeast Asian to the very core.
>>21485184 (OP)earl grey and coffee with milk is top fucking nut
>>21485484 It's amazing how you manage to be so wrong in just a few short sentences. Brava, madam. Brava.
>>21485184 (OP)I make it every so often. Didn't know it was a thing other people did.
It's alright. The tea almost completely overpowers the coffee flavor, but it's still interesting.
>>21485484>so much as it is an ethnic effluvium of everything near itAre you trying to sell me on it? That sounds based as fuck.