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Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for Chai in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: ladyredlight
Date: May 30, 2007 21:02
I have seen red chai and green chai in the health food stores. Don't know about them "changing" though. ladyredlight "john howison" <jhowison@...... Fifty or more years ago in the Northwest Frontier area of Pakistan and adjacent Afghanistan, I was often served "chai sorkh" meaning "red tea" that was actually green tea with added milk that was whipped until it became pink. I...
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Group: hr.rec.kuhanje · Group Profile · Search for Chai in hr.rec.kuhanje
Author: Igor Grginov
Date: Feb 7, 2007 14:59
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 22:15:05 +0100, "sarolina" <sarah688@yahoohoho.com> wrote: evo, da ne odem skroz od teme - probala Teekanne Zen chai (10,49 kn Getro Vrbani), ima jaku aromu manga. Manga? :-)) Ajde de, kakva god bila aroma, meni je vrlo ukusan, mozda malo "tanak". Probat cu taj od Twiningsa, zelenko s limunom.
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Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for Chai in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: -
Date: Jan 4, 2007 17:38
I've got this recipe for really good Chai. It calls for adding spices, teabag, water and milk in a teapot, bring to a boil, and once boiling, lower heat and ... with quite a mess as everything spilled all over the stove. What I'm wondering is if someone might have a similar recipe for Chai which does not involve boiling. I prefer using the kettle and letting it steep for a while.
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