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Author: * Lara Vardhana -
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Date: Jan 26, 2009 - 18:19
a Chai addict! I love it. And it's so beautifully presented.
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:: I prefer Masala Chai Tea ::
Traditionally, Masala Chai is a bracing, strongly spiced beverage brewed with
so-called "warm" spices. Most masala chai incorporates one or more of the
following: cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, star anise, peppercorn, and cloves are
some of the most common elements, though masala chai can be made with such varied
ingredients as nutmeg, chocolate, cocoa, vanilla or licorice.
Chai is the Hindi word for “tea.” What most people think of as “chai tea” is
more accurately called “masala chai” or spiced tea. It is a mixture of black tea,
sugar (or other sweeteners), milk, and spices (as named above). Although chai tea is a traditional beverage
with a long history, the modern world seems to have claimed it for its own. Chai
tea's popularity is likely due to its great taste as well
as the soothing effect it has on the stomach. It is a great aid to digestion after
a heavy meal.
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