Someone lost the cap to a carton of soy milk at work yesterday, and so rather than tossing out the carton of soy milk the whole staff just made their daily latte a soy latte and we finished off the jug. For most of them, that’s not a big deal – but I kind of hate the taste of soy milk. I mean, nut milks? Hell yeah, I’ll drink that over normal milk any day. Other soy based foods don’t bother me at all either, but soy milk is just such a no go for me. I’m a team player though, so I did my part.
I did, however, load this up with SO MUCH cane sugar to try and help mask the taste of the soy. I probably over did it by quite a lot. In fact, I definitely over did it. However it was still drinkable and I definitely didn’t pick up on the aspects of the soy milk I’m usually not into. What I ended up with was a drink that tasted exactly like the sugary sweet milk left over at the end of a bowl of Rice Krispies cereal. Tasty, but maybe not something you want a FULL cup of.
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I’m not a fan of soy milk either. Used to be, but lately it turns me off. But if that’s all we have in the house I definitely make something spicy to cover up the soyness. Chai chai cha!
I want to try the sticky rice really bad. I have an hour drive to DT but maybe I will luck out that they have some left.
It’s pretty similar to What-Cha’s Sticky Rice Oolong offering. Having now tried them both several times I’d be pretty content drinking either – main difference is that What-Cha seems to carry it year round. @Jlvintagelove What-Cha could be a good alternative for you if your DT is all out or you don’t feel like making the trek there.
hahaha, go team player you!
I’m not a fan of soy milk either. Used to be, but lately it turns me off. But if that’s all we have in the house I definitely make something spicy to cover up the soyness. Chai chai cha!
I want to try the sticky rice really bad. I have an hour drive to DT but maybe I will luck out that they have some left.
I’d forgotten this tea existed. I don’t even really remember what I thought of it!
It’s pretty similar to What-Cha’s Sticky Rice Oolong offering. Having now tried them both several times I’d be pretty content drinking either – main difference is that What-Cha seems to carry it year round. @Jlvintagelove What-Cha could be a good alternative for you if your DT is all out or you don’t feel like making the trek there.