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Chai Zing
Chai Zing
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A high quality Assam tea blended with spices and lemon grass. Has wonderful cinnamon overtones with light lemon undertones.

SKU: chai
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Country of Origin:
India
Region:
Assam
Shipping Port:
Gauhati via Calcutta and Haldia
Grade:
OP - Orange Pekoe
Manufacture Type:
Orthodox
Cup Characteristics:
Full bodied with a light lemon taste
Infusion:
Coppery bright - especially enticing with milk
Ingredients:
Pure Assam
Cardamom
Lemon Grass
Cinnamon
Ginger
 
 
Chai is so prevalent in India and Sri Lanka that it could be called the National drink. It is very common to see the tea wadis serving their chai to the walk-by street traffic. In North America we have the coffee carts in the sub continent and Sri Lanka you have the wadis. Paint the following picture in your mind: the tea wadis cart has that well used look (bashed, dented), quite often with a charcoal fire going keeping the water boiling so steam and smoke are rising, an old evaporated milk can full of sugar, another bashed and dented can with the chai spices, an eclectic collection of semi -clean mugs and glasses and a wizened chai expert deftly pouring back and forth from great heights, tea with spices and milk, combining the two ingredients. Once combined it is normal to add a fantastic amount of sugar for that real chai experience.

Chai is brewed with milk and a mixture of spices. Each recipe can be different depending upon the spices used. 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.)

Turn your bag of Chai upside down a few times, since during transit the spices can settle at the bottom of the bag.


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Rank 4 Just the right amount of lemon Submitted: 09/11/2007
I enjoy this tea because it has lemon grass instead of lemon flavoring. The lemon grass does not overpower the rest of the herbs in this tea. I usually make this with water and not milk, since it has a lot of flavor.

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