[So it seems the café in town has just added a new item to the menu called; teh tarik. Outside an advertising sign reads…
“Come on in and try the Bon Café’s new menu item! Literally meaning “Pulled Tea”, its name is derived from the pouring process of ‘pulling’ the drink during preparation. It’s made from black tea and condensed milk
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Tea, tea solves all woes. And from the look on that sign, there's something new! It doesn't look half bad, either, and Sayuri was nice. Why not go inside and try a cup.]
Hey, how've you been?
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[Pulls up a chair from a nearby table]
So, what can I get you today?
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[Taking the chair!]
Some of that tea on advertisement out there would be nice. I've got to ask, though, what's involved in "pulling" tea?
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I'm... not too sure how to explain it because I've only seen the guy in the kitchen do it once, but it's something like... they keep pulling the tea back and forth with two cups to make all 'frothy' or something like that!
[Despite the vague description, at least she tried.]
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...T-Tea served with milk?
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I... I can't be reading that correctly.
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Welcome! And yep, you actually are reading the sign correctly! Would you like to come in and try it?
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Ah, I just assumed that with a name like that... I mean, I'm not a native speaker, so I thought I must be misreading this, maybe there's another reading. B-but, sure!
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Just take a seat at any vacant spot and I'll be right back with your order! Oh... and before I forget, would you like your drink iced or hot?
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