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Masala chai

British pronunciation/mɐsɑːlə tʃaɪ/
American pronunciation/mɐsɑːlə tʃaɪ/
Masala chai
[NOUN]
1

a traditional Indian tea beverage made with black tea, milk, and a blend of spices

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What is "masala chai"?

Masala chai, or simply chai, is a type of tea beverage that originated in India. It is made by steeping black tea leaves in a mixture of water, milk, and spices, such as cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, and cloves. The tea is typically brewed using a stove-top pot called a chai pot or a saucepan, which allows the spices to infuse into the tea and create a rich and complex flavor profile. Masala chai is often sweetened with sugar or honey and is served hot or cold, depending on personal preference. It has a creamy and smooth texture, with a balanced and nuanced flavor that is both spicy and sweet. Masala chai is a popular beverage in many cultures around the world, particularly in India, where it is often enjoyed as a morning or afternoon pick-me-up. It is a versatile and customizable drink that can be adapted to suit individual tastes and preferences, and can be found in many cafes and tea shops around the world.

Examples
1- This is not masala chai.
2Masala Chai is a drink made from black tea.
3Masala Chai is a drink made from black tea.
4So you might want to sort of use very fresh ginger if you're actually planning to make your masala chai directly in the milk and so one.
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