nước chè hai

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Second-boil sugarcane juice: A specific stage in traditional sugar production where sugarcane juice is boiled a second time. It is more concentrated than the first boil but has not yet reached the consistency of syrup or molasses.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Sau khi lọc, nước mía được nấu thành nước chè hai. (After filtering, the sugarcane juice is boiled into second-boil juice.)
    • Nước chè hai đặc hơn nước chè một nhưng vẫn còn loãng. (Second-boil juice is thicker than first-boil juice but is still thin.)
Advanced Usage
  • This term is highly specific to traditional Vietnamese sugar-making and agricultural processing. It is not used in everyday conversation outside of this context.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nước chè một (n): First-boil sugarcane juice. The initial, less concentrated boiling of the extracted juice.
  • Mật mía (n): Sugarcane syrup or molasses. The final, thick product after prolonged boiling.
Synonyms
  • Intermediate sugarcane boil
  • Second-stage sugarcane juice
Notes on Usage
  • "Nước chè hai" is a technical term. The word "chè" here does not mean "tea" but is derived from the process of boiling ("chè" as in "chè đậu" - a sweet bean dessert). It refers to a stage in a cooking/boiling process.
  • This term is largely obsolete in modern contexts, as most sugar is now produced industrially. It is primarily found in historical or descriptive texts about traditional crafts.
nước chè hai
Nước chè hai được nấu trong một chiếc nồi lớn trên bếp lửa.