Chai Is BAE
Chaai is BAE
Whether masala, Adrak (ginger) or
elaichi (cardamom), Chai is loved in all its avatars by Indian, who count it
among their favourite beverages. In fact, for many, Chai is the
perfect way to kick-start their day every morning.
“How many of you enjoy your cup of Indian chai ….it’s an immune booster on its own.Here’s the recipe of Tea:
Ingredients
1 inch – Cinnamon stick
4 – Cardamom pods
3 – Cloves
3 – Black peppercorns
1/4tsp – Ginger
1/4tsp – Fennel seeds
1-2tsp – Loose tea leaves
4 – Cardamom pods
3 – Cloves
3 – Black peppercorns
1/4tsp – Ginger
1/4tsp – Fennel seeds
1-2tsp – Loose tea leaves
Method
*Mix all ingredients together in a pan and wait until it boils
nicely.
*Cover the pan. Wait for two minutes and then strain.
*Cover the pan. Wait for two minutes and then strain.
Now, Your Tea is ready for the perfect start of the
day.
The Chai Culture in India
In
India, tea is much more than a drink to begin your day with. It has become an
integral part of the culture and life of every Indian. In fact, if you take a
walk around any local Indian road, you will definitely find chaiwallahs (tea
sellers) steaming up a hot Masala Chai for their customers. Indians consume
about 837,000 tonnes of tea every year, making it the country’s most popular
and beloved beverage.
A Perfect Companion
Tea is considered as the ideal companion for many
occasions in India. It’s the perfect way to enjoy a rainy day, the comforting
cup on a winter morning and even a soothing drink on a hot summer afternoon.
Tea is known to stimulate the senses and refresh the mind and body; therefore,
it is consumed before big meetings, on a bad day, and to make your good day
even better.
A Social Event
In a country where guests are considered a
manifestation of God, tea is the perfect way to greet guests at home along with
some hot snacks. In fact, you can’t refuse a cup of tea in the country or your
host might get offended. Drinking tea has become an elaborate culture in India,
where many now host tea-parties, celebrating special occasions. Chai has become
a sign of hospitality and it builds connections like no other form of food or
drink.
A Conversation Starter
Whether you’re on a first date, meeting your friends
after a long day or with your office colleagues for a tea break, Chai seems to
break the ice and helps people to communicate with each other on a much better
level. In fact, tea-time is associated with an idea of stopping every activity
to take a moment to sip Chai and have a small chat.
SO HERE SOMETHING I HAVE DEDICATED FEW WORDS ON TEA
WHICH ARE AS FOLLOWS:
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