Why do boys seldom drink milk tea?

Mainly because many boys don't like milk tea, they prefer mineral water and drinks. Generally speaking, the price of milk tea is relatively expensive, and the money of a cup of milk tea can be worth the money of several drinks, which many boys think is not cost-effective.

Moreover, milk tea is not very healthy compared with mineral water, and many boys pay great attention to their health. In addition, some boys like to drink milk tea, but the speed of drinking milk tea is faster than that of girls, so I feel that boys rarely drink milk tea.

The origin of milk tea

There are two ways to cook milk tea because of the different climate. In the south, we pay attention to a "pull". Pour the milk tea upside down between two cups, draw a brown arc in the air, and let the milk tea dissolve.

The tools for making tea are also different. Use a large pot filled with boiling milk and a large copper pot filled with boiling tea to make tea. Copper pots have faucets, often painted with vertical eyes and three shoulders, symbolizing Shiva, the Lord God, and sometimes decorated with fresh jasmine strings. Making tea is much easier. A kerosene stove in aluminum pot can be operated anywhere.

Tea originated in China and spread to India along the ancient Silk Road. The earliest area where tea trees were planted in India was Assam in the northwest. It is said that the British learned to drink tea from local tribes. From this perspective, the famous English afternoon tea is also a variant of Indian milk tea.

Darjeeling is the most famous tea producing area in the world today. Although/kloc-0 has been cultivated for more than 50 years, its output has accounted for 25% of India's total output. The best first-picked tea can be sold for 1 kg and US$ 220 in the international market, but among the 60,000 tons of Darjeeling tea sold every year in the world, only 1.2 million tons really come from Darjeeling.