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  2. TikToker’s iced chai recipe will make you forget all about ...

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    Kevin Wilson is a pastor with a great social media presence and an impeccable chai recipe. The youth pastor uses it as a way to give spiritual advice, discuss tea-making techniques and explain why ...

  3. Masala chai - Wikipedia

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    Masala chai (/ m ə ˈ s ɑː l ə tʃ aɪ /; lit. ' mixed-spice tea ') is a popular beverage originating in India.It is made by brewing black tea (usually crush, tear, curl) in milk and water, and then by sweetening with sugar.

  4. Noon chai - Wikipedia

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    Noon chai is traditionally made from green tea leaves, milk, salt and baking soda, and is usually cooked in a samavar. [1] The leaves are boiled for about an hour [7] with baking soda until it develops a burgundy colouration, then ice or cold water is added to "shock" it and make it stay that colour.

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    Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Grease or parchment-line your baking sheets. Beat butter and vegetable oil. Add sugar, confectioners sugar, egg, vanilla and the contents of a Chai tea bag.

  6. Indian tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Chai Wallah" is the Hindi title accorded to the man who runs the tea stall. The 2014 general elections also saw the election of Narendra Modi who worked for his father's tea stall as a child. [23] The phrase "Chai-Pani" literally meaning, tea and water, is used to offer welcome drinks and facilitate guests in houses of India.

  7. Tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Offering tea to visitors is the cultural norm in Indian homes, offices, and places of business. Tea is often consumed at small roadside stands, prepared by tea makers known as chai wallahs. [36] There are three most famous regions in India to produce black teas: Darjeeling, Assam, and Nilgiri. "Strong, heavy, and fragrant" are three criteria ...