Starting with a little bit of ginger and cardamom with its floral with hints of citrus. This chai tea exudes decadence with every sip. Our chai tea blend is made with cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, allspice, cloves, and black pepper; the spicy blend is then coupled with a hearty black tea to fill out this invigorating beverage. With two sources of antioxidants, this dessert tea promises to tantalize your taste buds and deliver warmth in the evening or a boost in the morning!
Usually served with cream and sugar, chai is amazing both hot and iced, perfect for summer and winter treats!
We suggest that you blend your tea as follows:
Heat your water to a temp 212°F - boiling and steep for 3-5 minutes
Use about 1-2 tbsp per 8 oz of water
Consider blending in the traditional way: Simmer this chai spice blend with milk and cream over sustained heat versus adding pre-heated water for an infusion. Be sure to strain the botanicals from your drink before sipping. notes on tea strength The strength and flavor of tea is a personal experience.
We aim to provide times and temperatures that reduce the risk of allowing the actual tea leaves (or other delicate herbs in blends) to taste bitter due to too much steep time or to get scorched from too much heat.
If you desire a stronger cup, we suggest using more tea rather than a longer steep time to minimize the potential for a more bitter flavor.
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