

🍹 Elevate your tea game with Pantainorasingh—where tradition meets your modern lifestyle.
Pantainorasingh Thai Tea Mix comes in a convenient 4-pack of 16-ounce bags (64 ounces total), designed to create the authentic orange-hued Thai iced tea known as cha yen. This mix is free from trans fats, added sugar, and cholesterol, allowing you to enjoy a rich, aromatic beverage that’s both flavorful and guilt-free. Ideal for iced tea lovers, it pairs perfectly with unsweetened condensed milk for a creamy finish, making it a must-have for anyone seeking a premium, easy-to-brew Thai tea experience at home.
| ASIN | B000KK39CQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,167 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,552 in Herbal Tea |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (235) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Pantai Norasingh |
| Package Dimensions | 13.15 x 10.16 x 4.13 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Units | 64 Ounce |
K**Y
Very aromatic and flavorful
I got these because we had gone to a local Thai restaurant where they served this brand of tea and my wife and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I asked the waitress what they used and she brought out an empty bag of this tea. The tea is amazingly aromatic. I normally add sugar or lemon to my other teas, but this one needs nothing else because it is so flavorful. At the restaurant they made this in a drip coffee pot but since we only drink one or two cups each, we make it using an infuser as it is much easier to make a single cup. I like it steeped about 3 minutes in very hot water. The color is clear, dark with a hint of orange and the strength is perfect for me. You can steep longer for an even darker and stronger cup. Be careful, it doesn't day so on the bag, but I think this has caffeine. It says you can make iced tea with it, but we haven't tried that yet. It's a bit expensive but is definitely a nice treat.
R**N
the best thai tea, just as others said
I agree with other reviewers that this is the best Thai tea. I've tried a couple others and this is definitely the most flavorful and best smelling. My only complaint is too much food coloring. It will stain towels or shirts. There is inconsistency between bags as some have bigger "little twigs" and another had more fine "tea dust", but taste was consistent.
S**E
One Stop Shop; Authentic Thai Iced Tea!
This brand is the real deal; tastes authentic & delicious!!! I purchased the 4-pack (cheapest, on Amazon)... I've made 3 batches already, using a recipe by Foodnetwork: Jet Tila (Thai Chef). I'm a real tough critic and this brand & recipe, are definitely worth the $ and efforts, if you're looking for an "authentic" Thai Iced Tea; one where you'd find at you're local Thai Restaurant! "Jet Tila's Recipe": (*Makes "approx." 3-12oz cup/servings IF you use Half&Half, to top off drink) -4 cups of Water; Bring to a boil on Medium-Low heat, before adding Tea... -1/2 cup of Thai Tea Mix; Steep for 5-10mins.... -1 cup of Sugar; Add, directly into pot, stir until dissolved... *At the end of the "steeping" process & once sugar has dissolved, Tea is ready to be strained then, chilled before serving w/ "Half&Half" creamer. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED brand of tea & recipe! My husband (Caucasian/Native) and I (Cambodian/American), really enjoyed it; (+/-) "the amount of Sugar"; Slightly, too sweet for him but, perfect for me b/c this is how I remember it tasting, growing up in MD! I forgot to mention how good the tea smells & fills up the kitchen when cooking it; My mother-in-law "can't" stand any other smells of food, other than typical American foods (ie: hamburgers, hot dogs, cigarette smoke, and alcohol...) BUT, she awoke to the smell of "chocolate"(!?!?) cooking vs. the actual fragrance of "VANILLA", from the tea!!! Goes to show her degree & knowledge of ANY OTHER types of "good" foods in the world, besides the typical all-American cuisine; not to mention, she (and her Husband) doesn't even use "salt/pepper" in ANY of her non-existent cooking!!!???
J**S
Super yummy
Good deal. Would be nice if you offered a single bag purchase though. 4 bags is allot
A**R
Good tasting
Have used before tried another brand and was unhappy with it so I came back with this and it is great!
K**A
but it smells like there are flavorings added
After trial and error I now consecutive brew this tea, reusing the tea leaves for at least 3 servings from the package directions and brewing the first brew for no more than 40 seconds, then no more than 60, and so on. The ingredient list is a bit confusing because it only says green tea (isn't it black? I tried preparing it as green once out of curiosity (cooler water temp) and it wasn't good) and food coloring, but it smells like there are flavorings added. I normally don't even buy things with food coloring, but Thai tea is a special treat anyway. I use the water bubbles method for figuring the water's temperature to 195-205 degrees F. I recommend adding a combination of condensed milk, milk and sugar, otherwise I don't quite get the right flavor or end up making it too sweet. All together they work perfect. I usually drink it hot. It's a very enjoyable tea, but I still prefer my local Thai restaurant's version since I feel a bit... clearer? after drinking it, and wish the ingredient list made sense. I may test different types of sugar or additions as I go. The leaves get really crammed together and trap lots of liquid.
F**R
It tastes really good!
I decided to order this brand because I saw this brand used in the popular youtube thai tea videos. People on Amazon also say it tastes exactly like the tea in the thai restaurants. Then I saw reviewers saying it contained yellow 6 and causing them migraines. I did some research and found that because of the red food coloring scare in 1970, people started becoming more aware of their health to food coloring. But there is no reason to be scared of yellow 6, there has been studies saying it causes ADHD, but with mixed results. The FDA approves of yellow 6 because there is no conclusive evidence it's bad for you. Yellow 6 is in Doritos, orange sodas, and pretty much everything artificially colored yellow. If no one said anything, no one would be scared to order this because it contained yellow 6, it's just myths saying that it's bad for you. The reason people got migraines is because they were allergic to it, if you are not allergic to yellow 6 then there is no reason to be scared. It's kind of ridiculous people make those type of reviews, that's like saying you are allergic to peanuts and yet you order it and then rate the product a one star because you are allergic to it. It's not like it was a hidden fact that this contained yellow 6. If you were really concerned with food coloring, a little search would have revealed that.
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