Yuenyeung (鴛鴦)
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Title
Yuenyeung (鴛鴦)
Subject
Cha Chaan Teng
Description
Yuenyeung is a drink that combines coffee and Hong Kong-style Milk Tea. It is first found in Hong Kong and has been listed into The Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory of Hong Kong. The name "Yuenyeung" is came from the characteristics of Mandarin duck, which the look of male and female bird is totally different but they always show up together. Similar to Mandarin duck, coffee and Hong Kong-style milk tea is two distinct drinks but they can be perfectly combined together.
Source
Image "Yuenyeung_1.jpg" is taken by OhanaUnited, retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Yuanyang_(drink).jpg
Image "Yuenyeung_2.jpg" is taken by Avlxyz, retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tea%2BCoffee_Cham_-_Old_Town_Kopitiam_Mamak_AUD3.jpg
Image "Yuenyeung_2.jpg" is taken by Avlxyz, retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tea%2BCoffee_Cham_-_Old_Town_Kopitiam_Mamak_AUD3.jpg
Contributor
Unknown
Relation
Hong Kong-style Milk Tea/ Silk-stocking Milk Tea (港式絲襪奶茶)
Type
Drink
Files
Collection
Citation
“Yuenyeung (鴛鴦),” CCCH9051 Group 19, accessed January 16, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-19/items/show/15.
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