Noodle tea

  • Beijingers' love for sesame sauce is insane, and this is reflected in many Beijing snacks, such as noodle tea. The production method of noodle tea is very simple, after boiling the millet noodles or millet noodles into a porridge paste, evenly drizzling sesame paste on its surface, and then putting a little sesame pepper...
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Noodle tea

Beijingers' love for sesame sauce is insane, and this is reflected in many Beijing snacks, such as noodle tea. The production method of noodle tea is very simple, after boiling millet noodles or millet noodles into porridge paste, evenly drizzling sesame paste on its surface, and then putting a little sesame pepper and salt to taste, it can be drunk. You can also add sugar to make a sweet noodle tea. The taste is thick and fragrant, slightly stuck in the throat, and you will feel dry and itchy when you drink too much.
The authentic way to drink noodle tea is similar to bean juice, and instead of chopsticks or spoons, you can drink it while it is hot, and you can drink it in a circle along the edge of the bowl with one hand in one hand, and it will be warm to eat on a winter morning.
 
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