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  2. List of instant foods - Wikipedia

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    Coconut milk powder [22] Tang – a fruit-flavored drink that was originally formulated by General Foods Corporation food scientist William A. Mitchell [23] in 1957. It was first marketed in powdered form in 1959. [24] [25] The Tang brand is owned by Mondelēz International. Instant tea [2] [3] Instant milk tea – a mass-produced instant ...

  3. Drink mix - Wikipedia

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    A drink mix is a processed-food product, designed to mix usually with water to produce a beverage resembling juice, soda, or other sweet products in flavor.Another type of drink mix is represented by products that are mixed into milk.

  4. Milk tea - Wikipedia

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    Dalgona milk tea, milk tea sweetened with traditional Korean dalgona, a honeycomb-like toffee [19] In Britain, when hot tea and cold milk are drunk together, the drink is simply known as tea due to the vast majority of tea being consumed in such a way. The term milk tea is unused, although one may specify tea with milk if context requires it ...

  5. Lipton - Wikipedia

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    In 1890 Lipton purchased tea gardens in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, from where he packaged and sold the first Lipton tea. [7] He arranged packaging and shipping at low cost, and sold his tea in packets by the pound (454g), half-pound (227g), and quarter-pound (113g), with the advertising slogan: "Direct from the tea gardens to the teapot."

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  7. TP Tea - Wikipedia

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    TP Tea (short for Taiwan Professional Tea, Chinese: 茶湯會; pinyin: Chátānghuì), formerly known as Tea Pa Tea, is a subsidiary of Chun Shui Tang, which is known for the inventor of Bubble milk tea. Similar to most bubble tea shops in Taiwan, TP Tea only sells bubble tea, though snacks are sold occasionally for a limited time.