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This drink right here is iced tea believe it or not. Except they sweetened it with this sweet cream or whatever. EDIT: Irene said it's condensed milk.


Who is "they"? They are the great people of Thailand who came up with this drink. It is pretty tasty,actually but if you had too much it gets too sweet and you just feel all sweet-y. I don't know. It was gross. 
I got this drink from a Thai restaurant somewhere down in New Jersey called Ploi Thai (no clue where accents go).

Prior to our lovely evening at Ploi Thai, Irene, Desire, and I had no plans to go for our free time. So we went down the hotel lobby to figure out where we can eat dinner. This asian guy (let's name him Juan) approached us and invited us to go to a Thai restaurant with other people from our bus. We were so excited because we got invited by a real person to go someplace real and nice, not some sketchy place. (It's not like we never get invited by real people in real life, it's just that we're a tad bit antisocial and we were surprised people were aware of our existence in this trip.) 

We were carried to the restaurant by a white rape van (the real ones!) and got lost for about 50 minutes. We passed by the place like 20,000 times and did not realize it was right there. Bunch of tourists, pft. The food was amazing, the thai tea was sweet, and until now I can't find that stir-fried chicken with cashew nuts and that sweet sauce anywhere in Canada. Maybe because I live in Narnia, but I can't find it.

And this thing right here, this mouth-watery thing is a...wait for it...a deep fried ice cream! Believe me, it was the most delicious thing I have ever tried in my entire life. It was warm and cold at the same time and the batter tasted like heaven was raining gold and rainbows filled the earth with unicorns. That did not even make sense but that's because that's how this deep fried thing tasted like! 

If you ever find this thing anywhere, I recommend you to order it! 

Another thing I learned is that feeling of when going back to your hotel room you, your parents are nowhere to be seen because they're miles away from you, in another country. It's not sadness or homesickness, but somewhat freedom because for once, you feel independent, really independent, like a real adult.