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Added Kopi Huan #11

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@laktek laktek commented Oct 2, 2014

Modified Gah Dai to mean more sugar is added, not more milk added.

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http://iamnothome.com/2014/01/24/order-your-kopi-like-a-boss-singapore/

Modified Gah Dai to mean more sugar is added, not more milk added.

Reference:
http://iamnothome.com/2014/01/24/order-your-kopi-like-a-boss-singapore/
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cheeaun commented Oct 3, 2014

Hmm, I thought gah dai means more sweet, so can be added more sugar and/or sweetened milk.

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laktek commented Oct 3, 2014

Not really sure what's the correct definition for 'Gah Dai'. Different
sources interpret it differently.

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/kopi-teh-expert-lip-lai-help-me-4365363.html
(gah dai = extra sugar)
http://www.starbucks.com.sg/insingapore.html (gah dai = extra condensed
milk)

How do we differentiate 'Huan' from 'Gah Dai' when only extra condensed
milk
is added?

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Lim Chee Aun [email protected]
wrote:

Hmm, I thought gah dai means more sweet, so can be added more sugar
and/or sweetened milk.


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