Ida Lawrence Indonesian–Australian, b. 1988
Common visitor comments:
This tea is as weak as piss. Did you forget to put the tea leaves in the pot?
In my father’s family, as soon as a guest walks through the door, tea is served — whether they like it or not. It appears black, in a glass and pre-sugared using the following equation:
The greater the volume of sugar = The greater the love for the tea drinker.
(My aunty, who I love — and who is loved dearly by her family — has diabetes.)
Four dessertspoons of sugar in one glass is too much love for me. Once I asked my cousin if I may have teh tawar. I could see the idea physically pained her — what if word got out she served sugarless tea?!
Eventually she agreed — but proceeded to fill the glass with two heaped spoonfuls of the sweet granules.