Okay, so today I’m gonna talk about this thing I tried out – “Wuthering Waves Salted Milk Tea.” Yeah, sounds weird, I know, but stick with me here. I heard about this game, Wuthering Waves, and how it’s got, like, amazing reviews, even better than Genshin Impact and Punishing Grey Raven. That got me interested. People were saying you could finish the main story in, like, 20 hours if you really pushed it. But then it’s all about the grind, you know? Like, you could finish Breath of the Wild super fast, but where’s the fun in that?
Anyway, I stumbled upon this “Salted Milk Tea” thing in the game. It’s like a 4-star item, pretty rare, I guess. And it got me curious about real-life salted milk tea. I did some digging. Turns out, milk in this game is some kind of resource. You can use it for crafting, cooking, or whatever. And get this, it restores your character’s health!
Making the Tea
First, I found this recipe for something called “Refreshment Tea.” Apparently, it gives you a huge HP boost – like, 1000 extra HP for your whole team. That’s insane! So, naturally, I wanted to see if I could make something similar in real life.
- I started by brewing some strong black tea. Just your regular tea bags, nothing fancy.
- Then, I heated up some milk. I used regular cow’s milk, but I bet you could use other kinds too.
- Here’s the weird part: I added a pinch of salt to the milk. Yeah, salt. It felt wrong, but I went with it.
- After that, I mixed the tea and the salted milk together. I also added a bit of sugar, ’cause, you know, it’s milk tea.
- I tried to make it look kind of fancy, so I poured it into a nice glass. You gotta have some presentation, right?
To be honest, it was a fun little experiment. I don’t know if it actually tastes like anything in Wuthering Waves – I didn’t get a ticket for the CBT 2, bummer – but it was definitely a unique experience. Oh, and I heard they have a new patch, 1.1, called “Thaw of Eons.” Maybe they’ve changed things around. But if you are curious about it, you can also search for “Salted Milk Tea Recipe” and “Wuthering Waves” in subreddit. Anyway, this salted milk tea was a pretty interesting drink. Not something I’d have every day, but worth trying once, I guess. It’s like, a little bit sweet, a little bit salty, and definitely something you won’t forget.