How to make Japanese Royal Milk Tea

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The Bento Buster, a Kiwi in Japan, shows how to make Japanese Royal Milk Tea. This popular version of milk tea is creamy, rich and heavenly.

2 tea bags Assam tea (or 8 grams loose tea leaves)
150 ml water
350 ml milk
3 tsp sugar

For this tea, Assam tea leaves are used. However if you don't have them use any other type that you have. Earl Grey, English Breakfast etc...

Of course using quality loose tea leaves will give you a better quality tea, but if you use tea bags you will still get a great cup of tea and its easier as you don't need to strain it.
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My husband and I were stationed in Japan for a number of years and I was addicted to this drink. Hot or cold, it was my go to drink during our time there. After we got back to the States, I couldn't find it anywhere and was devastated.

Onjivan
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You were very home taken the shinkansen - you must live over the station

Thank you very much for sharing your great video with us.

frederick
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I buy this tea everytime I go to the shopping mall, 3 little bags of 150ml royal milk tea for R$12, 00 (it's expensive). I have to find where to buy this Assam tea in Brazil.

leti
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I do wonder if I could do nearly the same recipe but for caffé au lait ? think it could work ?

spinAndManip
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Can't wait to get off this nursing shift and try this

MrDonkeyKIng
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mmmm looks delish.
I am conflicted I Love Japanese Vending machines and I love DIY !
Thanks for the recipe.

PREPFORIT
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So basically it’s a English breakfast tea with extra stewing of the tea and extra milk?

EMPERORSPROTECTION-TERRALIFE
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does it really taste the same with royal milk tea japan??

tsureiha
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This is basically the same recipe for chai in Pakistan...Pakistani people make tea like 10 times a day...😁

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