“I made a pot of this tea in my 2-cup teapot, and the smells while steeping are so nice! It smells like a very strong chai, which I love, so I’m anxious to give it a go. This is a good one! It’s...” Read full tasting note
“My first cup was a little dissapointing. I followed the directions and its smelled very nice while steeping, but when tasting it was week and flat. So for my second cup I increased but the amount...” Read full tasting note
“Thanks to IrishBreakfastLass for this one! I love chai so I am really trying to try all companies versions so I can find my favorite. This one is pretty good. It is a little lacking in spice for...” Read full tasting note
“To me, this tea is a perfect substitute to coffee in the morning. I brew enough for a 12 oz. travel mug before setting off to start my day. The spice and creamy bitterness leaves a tingle in my...” Read full tasting note
Chai is brewed with milk and a mixture of spices. Each recipe can be different depending upon the spices used. Indian spiced chai is often referred to as Masala Chai. The word “chai” literally means “tea.” Different languages use various forms of this word – for example Portuguese call it “cha,” Hindus call it “chai,” and in Chinese the sound of the symbol for tea sounds very much like “cha.” “Masala” is the word for the mixture of the various spices – hence Masala Chai.
Our new Masala Chai has a more complex, traditional Masala flavor and is somewhat less peppery than the old version and is considerably less expensive. Black tea flavored with ginger root, cinnamon, green cardamom, ginger and vanilla flavor. Use one teaspoon per cut of fresh boiling water and steep for 3-5 minutes.
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