Bedeutung
A common type of tea served in Uzbekistan.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Tea is served in a piala, never a mug with a handle in traditional settings. The host pours the tea for the guest as a sign of respect. The 'Choyxona' (teahouse) is a vital social institution where men gather to drink qora choy and discuss community affairs. While Uzbeks use a piala, Turks use a tulip-shaped glass. Both cultures share a deep love for strong black tea. Unlike the British, Uzbeks almost never put milk in their qora choy, preferring it plain or with lemon.
The Three Pour Rule
Always pour the tea back into the pot three times before serving. It's called 'kaytarish'.
Ordering like a local
Ask for 'achchiqroq bo'lsin' if you want your black tea extra strong.
Bedeutung
A common type of tea served in Uzbekistan.
The Three Pour Rule
Always pour the tea back into the pot three times before serving. It's called 'kaytarish'.
Ordering like a local
Ask for 'achchiqroq bo'lsin' if you want your black tea extra strong.
Don't finish it all
If your piala is constantly refilled, it means you are a welcome guest. If you are full, leave a little at the bottom.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to complete the sentence.
Menga bir choynak ____ choy bering.
'Qora choy' is the standard collocation for black tea.
Which is the correct way to say 'I drink black tea'?
Choose the correct sentence:
Adjective comes before noun, and you 'drink' (ichmoq) tea, not 'eat' (yeyman) it.
Match the Uzbek phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are common tea-related collocations.
Complete the dialogue.
Host: Qora choymi yoki ko'k choy? Guest: ____.
The guest should specify their preference.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Uzbek Tea Varieties
Types
- • Qora choy
- • Ko'k choy
- • Limonli choy
- • Achchiq choy
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMenga bir choynak ____ choy bering.
'Qora choy' is the standard collocation for black tea.
Choose the correct sentence:
Adjective comes before noun, and you 'drink' (ichmoq) tea, not 'eat' (yeyman) it.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are common tea-related collocations.
Host: Qora choymi yoki ko'k choy? Guest: ____.
The guest should specify their preference.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenIt is similar in that it is black tea, but the leaves used in Uzbekistan are often different varieties, and it is never served with milk.
This is to mix the tea leaves and ensure the flavor is consistent throughout the pot. It's also a traditional sign of respect.
Yes, you can ask for 'qand' (sugar cubes) or 'shakar' (granulated sugar).
Traditionally, no. You hold the piala with your right hand and sip directly.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Ko'k choy
contrastGreen tea
Achchiq choy
specialized formStrong/bitter tea
Choyxona
builds onTeahouse
Choynak
similarTeapot
Piyola
similarTea bowl