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#โอเลี้ยง #oliang #traditional #iced #sweet #black #coffee (ที่ ร้านตงจานเด็ด) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv5zrwlAk1o/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=150r1mr06zoz1
Traditionally made #Oliang available for purchase. Show of hands from my special customers attending #ColumbusCoffeeFest this Sunday. ' Which coffee do you want me to have specially to taste? Some of these are available bottled for purchase. ' #614 #cbuscoffee #cbuscoffeescene #asseenincolumbus #cbuscoffeeexperience
Első nap Bangkokban, az első thai jegeskávénkat, a.k.a. oliangunkat készíti a néni. "Real coffee. Real coffee." Azóta megtanultuk, milyen nagy szó ez. Ahogy nem lehet jó csokit kapni a kakaótermelő országokban, úgy imádják Thaiföldön a Nescafét.
Kávé, sűrített tej, cukorszirup, jég - ezt biztosan állíthatjuk, de ezen kívül forrázódhat még bele szójabab, kukorica vagy szezámmag is például.
Thaiföldön a műanyagot is imádják, úgyhogy minden pohár kávét praktikus kis szatyorfüllel látnak el:
Oliang
Oliang or Oleng (Thai: โอเลี้ยง [ʔoːlíəŋ], from Teochew dialect 烏涼 or Pe̍h-ōe-jī: o͘-liâng), commonly known as Thai iced coffee, is an iced coffee drink which blends the coffee together with soybeans, corn, sesame seeds, and other additives. It is traditionally brewed using a thung tom kafae, a cloth bag attached to a metal ring. The name is derived from the Teochew dialect, the language spoken by the majority of the Thai Chinese, where O means "black" and Liang means "cold".
Oliang is sometimes served with condensed milk, or with a small pitcher of evaporated milk, and one of simple syrup with which the drinker can sweeten the oliang to their taste.