Everyone loves a good cup of teh tarik while dining at a mamak stall.
But when the weather turns unbearably hot, even a cup of iced teh tarik wouldn’t do the trick. That’s when you need Lipton and Wall’s latest Teh Tarik Ice Cream Sandwich to quell the heat.
Recently launched in Malaysia, the dessert is now available at 7-Eleven outlets across the country.
As you can probably tell from the pictures, the sandwich comprises a large slab of ice cream split into 2 flavours — milk and tea.
The ice cream apparently has a subtle taste so you won’t get jelak even after finishing the entire snack.
Sandwiched between 2 soft and chewy pieces of biscuit, the sweetness from the ice cream acts as a good contrast to the savoury taste of the crackers.
The ice cream sandwich is also an ideal dessert for those who love their ice cream kiap-ed between wafer slices.
The good thing is, you don’t have to wait for the sound of the ice cream uncle’s bell to get your ice cream fix.
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On closer inspection, the ice cream sandwich reminds us of teh cino, a beverage with condensed milk forming the base and tea carefully poured over the top, creating a beautiful gradient.
A frozen version of this aesthetic yet aromatic beverage, the ice cream sandwich will help you beat the heat on your weekend JB trip.
Priced at only S$0.75 (RM 2.30) – even cheaper than a cup of teh tarik in Singapore – this ice cream sandwich is every teh tarik lover’s dream come true.
If you are heading to Malaysia over the CNY break, head down to any of their 7-11 outlets to hunt for this treat.
You can find a list of their outlets here.
Featured image adapted from KL Foodie.
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