








🍽️ Taste the ancient secret of Myanmar—ready faster than your lunch break!
Yellow Cheek Burmese Tea Leaf Salad Kit offers an authentic, non-spicy Burmese delicacy made from fermented whole tea leaves sourced organically from Myanmar’s Shan Mountains. This ready-in-2-minutes kit combines traditional hand-picked tea leaves with crispy nuts, dried shrimp, and aromatic spices, delivering a unique, savory salad experience that’s non-GMO and crafted by a family-owned business.







| ASIN | B09BK48KJX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,172 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #40 in Fresh Prepared Deli Salads |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (39) |
| Manufacturer | Yellow Cheek Imports LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 5.9 x 8.6 inches; 5.93 ounces |
| UPC | 650076949651 650076949699 |
| Units | 1 Count |
K**Y
The real deal! So glad to have found this
I’ve had burmese tea leaf salad in San Francisco and Honolulu. I’ve always wanted it in Seattle but we don’t have Burmese restaurants. These tea leaf salad kits are the real deal and are all the rave in my house now. Thanks for this! So tasty, delicious and authentic
J**E
Awful.
Tastes disgusting.
T**A
Yummy, authentic taste
Authentic. My current residence is a desert as far as eclectic food goes. Only downside of this tea leaf pack is the price, kind of steep for 1-2 servings.
A**R
All the ingredients are very good quality
I finally found a way to get a wonderful Burmese Tea leaf salad here in Washington state. I had been looking for it in restaurants for 3 years and here it is ready and available to make in seconds at home with this kit. Love it . The actual leaves are moist and once the package is opened I suggest you cut up the tea leaves into very small pieces before tossing all of the ingredients. I just mix everything with chunky cut up lettuce and tomatoes. Perfection!
R**D
Impressive
I’m impressed. Took me back to Yangon. I added sliced tomatoes, shredded cabbage, and some lime and salt. Glad I bought 2. Can’t wait to share with friends.
R**L
Very authentic
Delicious!
A**R
Disgusting
Absolutely terrible
C**L
The strongest flavor is bitter
We've been obsessed with Burmese food since we had it in San Francisco. Had some not bad but not great Burmese in NYC, and some really great stuff in Portland. This seems similar to what we fell in love with, but it's hardly any flavor, as opposed to the fragrant sorts of tea lead salads we've eaten in restaurants. The strongest flavor itself was just sort of a tasteless bitterness. A couple of the lentils or beans or whatever appeared kind of brown and past their prime, and lastly, the tiny shrimps kind of disintegrated in my mouth and gave a gross, vaguely fishy, sort of powdery taste. Decided not to finish the salad. :(
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