Hey everybody! We are pleased to announce the latest addition to our website, our new line of Chais:
http://www.adagio.com/chai/index.html
Joining our Masala Chai...
-Chocolate Chai: a black tea base chai with bits of chocolate
-Spiced Apple Chai: a black tea base chai with flavors of cinnamon and apple
-Thai Chai: a black tea base chai with Thai inspired ingredients- lemongrass, ginger, and coconut.
-Bengal Green Chai: a green tea base chai with traditional chai flavors
-Rooibos Vanilla Chai: a rooibos base chai with a hint of vanilla, naturally caffeine free
If chais are your cup of tea, please check them out!
Apr 17th, '09, 11:00
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Wish you would offer a boxed sampler set of the chai varieties. I would love to try them all and it would actually make a great gift.
Sarah
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http://www.adagio.com/chai/chai_sampler.htmlkymidwife wrote:Wish you would offer a boxed sampler set of the chai varieties. I would love to try them all and it would actually make a great gift.
Sarah

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Chai Latte
I'm interested in the chocolate and apple chai's.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a latte with these? Any idea what measurements I should use?
Samovar
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a latte with these? Any idea what measurements I should use?
Samovar
Apr 20th, '09, 13:21
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Re: Chai Latte
Well here is how I make my chai;Samovar wrote:I'm interested in the chocolate and apple chai's.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a latte with these? Any idea what measurements I should use?
Samovar
Bring to a boil 2 cups of milk and 1 cup of water, or whatever ratio you prefer. You can make a bouquet garni with the spices, or I usually just mix them right in there. I let it simmer with a lid on it for 10-15 minutes, and strain it out when its done. I sweeten it with brown sugar and vanilla extract.
Hope it helps!
Re: New line of Chais!
This is great, I cant wait for this to arrive. Thanks!xine wrote:Hey everybody! We are pleased to announce the latest addition to our website, our new line of Chais:
http://www.adagio.com/chai/index.html
Joining our Masala Chai...
-Chocolate Chai: a black tea base chai with bits of chocolate
-Spiced Apple Chai: a black tea base chai with flavors of cinnamon and apple
-Thai Chai: a black tea base chai with Thai inspired ingredients- lemongrass, ginger, and coconut.
-Bengal Green Chai: a green tea base chai with traditional chai flavors
-Rooibos Vanilla Chai: a rooibos base chai with a hint of vanilla, naturally caffeine free
If chais are your cup of tea, please check them out!
Re: New line of Chais!
I ordered the chocolate and apple chai. The apple chai was delicious. The chocolate one was really good too but I'm not sure about it yet. It is growing on me though.
Re: New line of Chais!
The way I make my Chai latte is: Brew tea the normal way. I put some milk in a cup that can be microwaved, but double the amount of milk I would use in a cup of tea. Microwave for about 45 seconds then froth it up using a hand held blender stick or a metal wire frother(they use them for mixed drinks I think) and then add my brewed tea (with or without sugar) to the milk mixture. Yummy!