7 Different Types Of Chai Across India

Masala Chai

A tea spiced with Indian flavors, and desired greatly on cold mornings. The most common spices used are cardamom, clove, black pepper, cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg.

Adrak or Ginger Chai

Grated ginger is added to the tea pot while the tea is brewing. This is also considered the elixir for colds because of ginger’s reputation for clearing sinuses.

Elaichi or Cardamom Chai

It’s sweet from the cardamom and is a refreshing choice of chai. Cinnamon can also be added grated or powdered.

Bombay Cutting Chai

Made famous in Mumbai or Bombay, the Cutting Chai is called so because the flavor of the tea is said to be so strong that it is only served by the half-glass.

Kashmiri Kahwa

The signature flavor of Kashmiri Kahwa is derived from saffron strands, which are included in the blend.

Sulaimani Chai

Also, known as ‘Ghava’ or ‘Kattan Chaya’, this is a form of black tea which finds its roots in South India.

Tulsi Chai

Known more for its health benefits, Tulsi Chai uses one of India’s most sacred herbs – the holy basil.

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