Happy TeaDay to everyone. Please come and share what is in your cup today!
Yesterday, the voting was pretty split on personal blending of teas. You can still vote and discuss yesterday's topic.
Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic. I am awaiting some Chai samples from Geek and Chamekke. I wondered, how many TeaChatters have either had or prepared Chai. Please share your Chai experience or inexperience.
I am certainly looking forward to sharing TeaDay with everyone. Bottoms up.
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Wow first reply! I've had a vanilla chai latte, does that count?!
Just about to have some Yunnan Gold... Going to dedicate this cup to the English tea store chain Whittard of Chelsea which looks like it's going to go into administration today. Not great tea but still a shame!
Edit: Bah beaten to it, curse my hesitant typing!

Just about to have some Yunnan Gold... Going to dedicate this cup to the English tea store chain Whittard of Chelsea which looks like it's going to go into administration today. Not great tea but still a shame!

Edit: Bah beaten to it, curse my hesitant typing!

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Yep made it and had it. Chai is infinitely variable and always delicious! Since I have taken up with so many other kinds of tea, however, like this Lao Cong Shui Xian, there just doesn't seem to be room on the schedule for it these days.


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I have had it from a coffee shop and I really liked it when I did. I have never made it, but I have some and now and I'm ready to make up some real soon. Great for a rainy night like tonight.


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I have made and had Chai. I have never found a brick and mortar shop that would sell a respectable cup, I expect it to be bold and spicy, with enough sweetness to cool it down. Everyone seems to throw this balance out the window.
Although I am planning to sample several loose chai blends next month, the best I have found so far is from Rishi. The recipe involves boiling the tea and spices directly in 1 part whole milk, 2 parts water for a few minutes. Infusing the tea and spices *directly* in all of the liquid, not just a concentrate, makes all the difference. I add a few tablespoons of honey to a large batch to bring up the sweetness. Delicious hot or chilled. Concentrates and Starbucks to go cups can get lost.
Alex wrote about his own Chai blend here:
http://anotherteablog.blogspot.com/2008 ... ottea.html
Although I am planning to sample several loose chai blends next month, the best I have found so far is from Rishi. The recipe involves boiling the tea and spices directly in 1 part whole milk, 2 parts water for a few minutes. Infusing the tea and spices *directly* in all of the liquid, not just a concentrate, makes all the difference. I add a few tablespoons of honey to a large batch to bring up the sweetness. Delicious hot or chilled. Concentrates and Starbucks to go cups can get lost.
Alex wrote about his own Chai blend here:
http://anotherteablog.blogspot.com/2008 ... ottea.html
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Amazingly, in the 9 years drinking tea, I have never had Chai. Well, tbh, I bought a chai blend when I first started drinking tea from RoT, again their directions were simply generic tea brewing directions and in 1999, TC did not exist for me to hear the real deal. So I just brewed it like regular tea as the directions indicated, no wonder I did not like it.
So, I am anxious to try it and appreciate the samples that are coming from Geekgirlunveiled and Chamekke.
This morning, brewed up the Organic Yabe sencha from Japanese Green Tea Shop, very nice, not overt, a little mellow, but not lacking in flavor. I think this is an easy brewer as well. Sweetie seemed to enjoy it, while a Gandalf, Koi, and Wulong showed passive interest.
Good TeaDay everyone!
So, I am anxious to try it and appreciate the samples that are coming from Geekgirlunveiled and Chamekke.
This morning, brewed up the Organic Yabe sencha from Japanese Green Tea Shop, very nice, not overt, a little mellow, but not lacking in flavor. I think this is an easy brewer as well. Sweetie seemed to enjoy it, while a Gandalf, Koi, and Wulong showed passive interest.
Good TeaDay everyone!

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Have made and had Chai. I used to make it frequently for my sister and myself when I used to live with her, it was her favorite.
No tea this morning yet; still a little lightheaded from last night's percocet dosage lol. I'm just going to have me a bottle of Adagio's Jasmine iced tea since hot liquids is a no-no for me at the moment.
Sal - that photo gives me such a warm feeling in this 18*F weather here. Lovely as always!
No tea this morning yet; still a little lightheaded from last night's percocet dosage lol. I'm just going to have me a bottle of Adagio's Jasmine iced tea since hot liquids is a no-no for me at the moment.
Sal - that photo gives me such a warm feeling in this 18*F weather here. Lovely as always!
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