Chai?
how does chai taste?
Is there coffee in it?
Does anyone happen to know the chai from morenutrition, the protein chai
how does chai taste?
Is there coffee in it?
Does anyone happen to know the chai from morenutrition, the protein chai
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Hello,
“Chai” just means tea.
Since the Old English CZECH did not want to say,
they did tea out then.
It was then taken over as a tea into German.
Hansi
“Chai” is nothing but the middle Asian word for “tee”. This usually means the tea known to us as “blacker” or rather “green”.
No, there’s no coffee in there. At least if it’s an original one.
Chai is just the Hindi word for “tee”. It does not contain coffee, of course, but because of the tea included caffeine.
For Masala Chai each family has their own recipe, there is no uniform.
However, black tea with spices (Nelken, cardamom cinnamon, anise, ginger, mustard seed, rose blossom, pion, mastic and many more) is boiled in milk.
There’s no coffee in Chai. But caffeine, because it contains real black tea.
More about this: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masala_Chai