I have had Thai coffee at restaurants. A friend of mine urged me to try it. It is not something that I would have another time. When I came across 

I never thought about Thai tea before. While mixing hot water with the tea mix, I was surprised at the festive orange color which must be from the orange blossom. It turned out to be sweet. In a dark area, the orange tea seemed to have the adobe colour of my everyday tea. It didnt have any stimulating effect. May be it is better served cold.
I was thinking about how water drops evaporate and came across Leidenfrost effect . A line in that article about dipping wet hands into molten lead made me ask if this is the effect that lets some people dip into boiling vat of oil for picking out pakoras with bare hands . Sure enough
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