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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.
mmm.
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True! More oil.
True! More oil.
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Yes, and not only Mongols, by the way it saves well from the hot weather.
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.
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,
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.
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.
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
I don't know about tea and Mongols but sometimes I put a little salt in my coffee
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and herbs.
and herbs.
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Yeah, it's true, with cream, it's good, it's fun.
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.
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
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.
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.