You Can Have Your Tea and Eat it Too
Did you know there is one country in the world that eats their tea leaves? Resident foodie, Beryl, guides us through this traditional Burmese ingredient, as we travel to Myanmar to learn about Lahpet Thoke, which uses fermented, pickled tea leaves. With local Nyo Nyo Sien as our guide, we explore the process of fermenting, storing, and serving tea leaves - as well as understanding the significant role this dish plays in Burmese culture. Beryl then takes us to the only Burmese restaurant in New York, here’s what she ordered: - Lahpet Thoke as well as Bu Thee Kyaw (squash temperature with tamarind garlic dip) - Ohn-No Khaut Swe (noodles in coconut broth with egg and lime). So there we have it. Tea isn't just for a cuppa, it's for supper. 00:00 Intro 00:26 Myanmar 00:51 Lahpet Thoke 01:29 How it's used 02:41 Burmese in New York 03:34 2nd dish 03:57 3rd dish Get exclusive GBS items on our online store 🛒 👉 https://ift.tt/ewIXSzZ #Myanmar #Tea #Food SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCajXeitgFL-rb5-gXI-aG8Q NOTIFICATIONS: Make sure you enable the 🔔 to get notified about our latest video publishes. Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/Qp4Lg9x Check us out on TikTok: https://ift.tt/ra8Jd3O Join us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/WO79KG6 Give us a shout on Twitter: https://twitter.com/greatbigstory Sign up to our newsletter on the website: https://ift.tt/3kjxM6L
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