15 International Hot Beverages You Have to Try

5. Lahpetyei Gyo – Myanmar

I didn’t realize Myanmar had a strong tea culture until I visited the country. You can find teahouses all over. They’re the perfect place to wind down and enjoy some people watching.

The Burmese tea is a mixture of black tea, evaporated milk, and condensed milk. It usually costs around 300 kyat (roughly $0.22 USD) and it’s just delicious. The tea is commonly served with some snacks and, though it seems like they’re free, you’ll have to pay for them, but they’re super cheap as well.

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