Is it true that Mongolians put salt in their tea?



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Is it true that Mongolians put salt in their tea? and got a better answer

Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]

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mmm.

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True! More oil.

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Yes, and not only Mongols, by the way it saves well from the hot weather.

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And they also add oil or grease to it. It can hardly be called tea but they say it adds energy.

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Not only Mongolians and other ethnic groups add salt to tea,

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It's a mockery, I once added it by mistake instead of sugar. It tasted awful.

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Yeah, it's really disgusting.

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I don't know about tea and Mongols but sometimes I put a little salt in my coffee

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and herbs.

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Yeah, it's true, with cream, it's good, it's fun.

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Many Oriental nationalities do that, they also add milk, preferably horse milk and butter, you drink a cup and you graze sheep all day long.

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true: butter or fat, salt, milk or cream, all kinds of herbs pounded into powder and mixed into a slurry - very nourishing, useful, oddly enough, does not lead to obesity

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Pra-a-avila pretty Queen says. I tried it once. Almost threw up. I like Kazakh tea, but Mongolian tea is such an extreme experience. You look at how they cook it all and immediately lose your appetite for a long time.

 

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