Say hello to chai tea
The term 'chai' doesn't refer to an actual kind of tea or a specific drink, but a style of preparing it. Chai tea is usually served with a milk or cream, and is heavily spiced.
Common spices in chai are cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, and allspice. Chai has come to North America from India, and has gained much popularity at coffeehouses and tea shops everywhere. It's not hard to make at home, and many of the spices are ones you likely have in your pantry. Here are a few great chai recipes to try.
Chai tea is quickly becoming a favorite among coffee drinkers for its similar consistency to coffee. A really great chai tea is made by Pacific Chai. Add some flavored syrups and you have yourself a great drink. It also works great with brewed loose leaf tea for flavoring.
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Pacific Chai
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Common spices in chai are cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, and allspice. Chai has come to North America from India, and has gained much popularity at coffeehouses and tea shops everywhere. It's not hard to make at home, and many of the spices are ones you likely have in your pantry. Here are a few great chai recipes to try.
Chai tea is quickly becoming a favorite among coffee drinkers for its similar consistency to coffee. A really great chai tea is made by Pacific Chai. Add some flavored syrups and you have yourself a great drink. It also works great with brewed loose leaf tea for flavoring.
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Pacific Chai
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