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  2. Masala chai - Wikipedia

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    Masala chai is composed of three major components: masala, chai (or tea), and milk. Recipes and preparation of chai can vary by geography and by family. One way to prepare masala chai is by gently boiling water with spices in a pot. Tea is then added to the pot and brewed to preference.

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    Made with an authentic Indian recipe, the tandoor-style chicken is covered in a tomato and onion-based sauce with real Indian spices that Trader Joe's fans love. Serve the chicken with the ...

  4. List of Indian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Chai with cream – prepared using dry or fresh variants of tea, often has hints of cardamom (elaichi), cinnamon (dalchini) or a mixture of spices, which constitute the special masala chai, taken especially during the cold to keep the winter-related problems at bay; Doodh soda – mixture of milk and lemon-lime soda; Haldi doodh or hot turmeric ...

  5. 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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    These wings have all the warm, spiced flavor of Indian butter chicken, but the crispness from classic wings. Get the Butter Chicken Wings recipe at Masala and Chai. Masala and Chai.

  7. Indian tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Masala Chai kettles of a street vendor in Varanasi, India. Cooking Indian tea or Chai using a regular sauce pan in the US. India is the second largest producer of tea in the world after China, [1] including the famous Assam tea and Darjeeling tea. Tea is the 'State Drink' of Assam.