• Süütei tsai (right) with toasted millet (middle) for adding to the tea and aaruul candies (left) as accompaniment. Suutei tsai (Mongolian: сүүтэй цай. ᠰᠦ᠋ ᠲᠡᠢᠴᠠᠢ [ˈsuːtʰeː ˈtsʰɛ...
  • Suutei tsai (Mongolian: сүүтэй цай, ᠰᠦᠲᠡᠢ ᠴᠠᠢ, [suːˈtɛː ˈtsæ]) is a traditional Mongolian beverage that is made with water, milk, tea leaves, and salt.
  • Am I making authentic suutei tsai the way they do in Mongolia? Probably not, even given the countless regional variations found in-country.
  • Suutei Tsai - Сүүтэй Цай. Tea with milk and salt. Put the tea into a pan of water and let it boil a short moment.
  • For centuries, Suutei Tsai has been a staple in Mongolian nomadic daily life for nourishment and comfort, as well as an essential part of social gatherings.
  • Mongolian tea called suutei tsai is served with nearly every meal. The tea is served in small bowls as opposed to cups.
  • Mongolian Milk Tea (Suutei Tsai).
  • We have talked about suutei tsai on the blog before, but never in great detail. This, gentle readers, is the detailed post about Mongolian-style suutei tsai, a.k.a...
  • This is one of the more elaborate versions of Suutei Tsai – a famous Mongolian drink enjoyed out on the cold steppes.
  • It’s considered the highest form of ceremonial food in Mongolia for it’s health benefits and symbolism it conveys. This is my recipe to make a classic suutei tsai.
  • Suutei tsai is a traditional Mongolian tea made with tea leaves, milk, salt, and water. ... Suutei tsai is an everyday drink, which can be enjoyed throughout the day.
  • The name “suutei tsai” means milk tea in Mongolian. The ingredients to milk tea are typically water, milk, green tea and salt. This tea is special by its salty taste.
  • Suutei Tsai. This delicious drink is salty tea - suu means milk and tsai is tea. This a common beverage served in little bowls with every meal.