Hong Kong-style milk tea is a tea drink made from Ceylon tea, black tea and milk . It is usually part of lunch in Hong Kong tea culture. Hongkongers consume approximately a total of 900 million glasses/cups per year. Although originating from Hong Kong, it can also be found overseas in restaurants serving Hong Kong cuisine and Hong Kong-style western cuisine. In the show Top Eat 100, which aired on 4 February 2012, Hong Kong-style milk tea was listed as the 4th most popular food/drink in Hong Kong. The unique tea making technique is listed on the representative list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong.

Characteristic of: Hong Kong cuisine
Categories: Beverage Milk tea
Contains, including ancestors: Caffeine Psychoactive agent Milk
Also known as:
English: Hong Kong milk tea
Wikidata ID: Q41356
Wikipedia title: Hong Kong-style milk tea
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