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How do you like your Doodh Chai?

I like my morning tea with some biscuits as it drives all that morning grumpiness away from me.
The evening tea is best with some Namkeen/spicy Indian snacks or a Masala tea.
 
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bumping a four year old thread.

well, mine depends on mood, outside temperature and availability in a location.

with milk ( masala as prepared, but earl grey and all - two tea bags and boiled with the milk ), without milk ( earl grey and all - single tea bag ), sulaimani, some cold teas i got introduced to recently ( litchi was one flavor i drank that day, the other flavor i don't remember ).

@Levina @Zibago @django @Mentee @BDforever

@Moonlight @jbgt90 @Joe Shearer @Bilal9

share your choices.

our chinese friend, @Chinese Bamboo , once said in that decided tea thread in 'members club' that for chinese, tea with milk is milk ( :D )... she should be introduced to desi teas. :agree:
In summers i prefer light with lot of cream and sugar in winters i like strong black tea with less milk but still a ton of sugar
And occasionaly kashmiri tea if i want something really sweet with pista and almonds on top(zafran too if its available) :D

Kehwa only on eid after consuming too many seekh kababs :D
And green tea only after food poisoning
 
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bumping a four year old thread.

well, mine depends on mood, outside temperature and availability in a location.

with milk ( masala as prepared, but earl grey and all - two tea bags and boiled with the milk ), without milk ( earl grey and all - single tea bag ), sulaimani, some cold teas i got introduced to recently ( litchi was one flavor i drank that day, the other flavor i don't remember ).

@Levina @Zibago @django @Mentee @BDforever

@Moonlight @jbgt90 @Joe Shearer @Bilal9

share your choices.

our chinese friend, @Chinese Bamboo , once said in that decided tea thread in 'members club' that for chinese, tea with milk is milk ( :D )... she should be introduced to desi teas. :agree:


I DON'T wreck my tea (usually a Darjeeling, sometimes, an Earl Grey, when a change seems indicated) with milk.
 
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bumping a four year old thread.

well, mine depends on mood, outside temperature and availability in a location.

with milk ( masala as prepared, but earl grey and all - two tea bags and boiled with the milk ), without milk ( earl grey and all - single tea bag ), sulaimani, some cold teas i got introduced to recently ( litchi was one flavor i drank that day, the other flavor i don't remember ).

@Levina @Zibago @django @Mentee @BDforever

@Moonlight @jbgt90 @Joe Shearer @Bilal9

share your choices.

our chinese friend, @Chinese Bamboo , once said in that decided tea thread in 'members club' that for chinese, tea with milk is milk ( :D )... she should be introduced to desi teas. :agree:
thanks for the tag,generall ydoodh-patii n coffee in summers and winters while Pisahvri qehva only in winters
 
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You don't experiments too much with your tea. Do you Joe?

No, not at all.

Though I have to admit that when I was gifted some Chinese green tea, and started drinking it, after the initial strangeness, it quite grew on me. I never realised that green tea could be so pleasant. Sadly, I still haven't got the hang of (i) concentration (no. of spoons in the pot); (ii) brewing time (no. of minutes to soak in just-off-the-boil water) for this rather interesting tea.
 
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Back in the college days I used to love the cutting chai. After I moved to US I discovered different types of coffee and was hooked. After getting married, my wife introduced to me different types of tea's and I started developing the taste for tea. Now I keep my coffee intake down to half a cup in the morning and another half after work. At work I drink about two to three cups of green tea, white tea, some times those weird herb mixes of green and black tea. I will still buy a big box of red label brooke bond from Indian grocery store and time and again make the Mumbai style tea with cardamom, ginger, and milk with my wife cringing at the entire affair.
 
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I like my morning tea with some biscuits as it drives all that morning grumpiness away from me.
The evening tea is best with some Namkeen/spicy Indian snacks or a Masala tea.
tea is like magic drink... its exactly same for me, takes away lethargy and grumpiness from me, and I am ready to face the world within 30 mins of waking up... :)

I Dont drink tea mate:)
Lactose intolerance:)
milk is not essential... you are missing out mate, its the herb of god(s)..... :)
 
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tea is like magic drink... its exactly same for me, takes away lethargy and grumpiness from me, and I am ready to face the world within 30 mins of waking up... :)


milk is not essential... you are missing out mate, its the herb of god(s)..... :)
More of a coffee drinker mate, have never tasted tea till date:)
 
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thanks for the tag,generall ydoodh-patii n coffee in summers and winters while Pisahvri qehva only in winters

peshawari kahwa?? i didn't know the pathans also have kahwa.

@Zibago and @django being kashmiris talk only about kashmiri teas... at least zibago does.

More of a coffee drinker mate, have never tasted tea till date:)

tea is also the drink of the eastern worker, intellectual, revolutionary, teacher and traveller.

wow, i created a magnifique advertisement for tea... i hope that induces you to acquaint yourself with this most wonderous of drinks. :D
 
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No, not at all.

Though I have to admit that when I was gifted some Chinese green tea, and started drinking it, after the initial strangeness, it quite grew on me. I never realised that green tea could be so pleasant. Sadly, I still haven't got the hang of (i) concentration (no. of spoons in the pot); (ii) brewing time (no. of minutes to soak in just-off-the-boil water) for this rather interesting tea.
Only a few leaves
Dont put boiling water, usually they boil it and add it after 5 mins
 
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peshawari kahwa?? i didn't know the pathans also have kahwa.

@Zibago and @django being kashmiris talk only about kashmiri teas... at least zibago does.



tea is also the drink of the eastern worker, intellectual, revolutionary, teacher and traveller.

wow, i created a magnifique advertisement for tea... i hope that induces you to acquaint yourself with this most wonderous of drinks. :D
it is essentially afghan tea.
 
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peshawari kahwa?? i didn't know the pathans also have kahwa.

@Zibago and @django being kashmiris talk only about kashmiri teas... at least zibago does.



tea is also the drink of the eastern worker, intellectual, revolutionary, teacher and traveller.

wow, i created a magnifique advertisement for tea... i hope that induces you to acquaint yourself with this most wonderous of drinks. :D
Whats not to love about pink tea though its not recommended for summer use in hot climates

For summer a gharhi teez patti chai with less milk,more sugar is your best friend

Though my fav summer drink is mango banana mix milk shake :D

Qahwa looks like
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Your best friend after 20 swekh kababs :D

More of a coffee drinker mate, have never tasted tea till date:)
You sir need to try peshawari qahwa and pink tea atleast once in your life trust me you will love it
 
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No, not at all.

Though I have to admit that when I was gifted some Chinese green tea, and started drinking it, after the initial strangeness, it quite grew on me. I never realised that green tea could be so pleasant. Sadly, I still haven't got the hang of (i) concentration (no. of spoons in the pot); (ii) brewing time (no. of minutes to soak in just-off-the-boil water) for this rather interesting tea.
It is indeed quite a pleasant drink. Green Tea did wonders for my aunt suffering from diabetes (I still don't believe there is any connection between the two).
LOL. I think most of us have the same problem Joe, that's why nobody trust me with Green Tea because it will either be too strong or will just be a glass of boiled water. :lol:
tea is like magic drink... its exactly same for me, takes away lethargy and grumpiness from me, and I am ready to face the world within 30 mins of waking up... :)
Mate do you have any info about the demand of South Indian coffee in UK I heard its pretty good.
 
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