Clove Protect
The perfect blend of Assam CTC infused with the warmth of clove and ginger. This aromatic masala tea offers a spicy taste that supports your immune system against cough and cold.
TASTING NOTES
Aroma
Prominent sweet spicy notes of clove
Appearance
Blackish brown clean with added clove and long pepper whole cuts
Taste
Strong spicy clove
Ingredients
STEEPING NOTES
WATER
5 fl oz / 150 ml
TEMPERATURE
194°F-203°F / 90°C-95°C
LEAVES
2 Tsp / 0.09 oz / 2.5 g
TIME
4-5 Mins
CAFFEINE
High
NO. OF STEEPS
1
BEST CONSUMED
Hot
Condiments
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You can Drink Plain
or
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You can add Milk
or
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You can add Sugar
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You can add Honey
Faq
The spices in Masala chai are known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which may provide potential health benefits such as boosting immunity and aiding digestion. However, the actual health benefits can vary depending on the specific ingredients used and the amount consumed.
Yes, Masala chai is caffeinated because it contains black tea leaves, which naturally contain caffeine. The actual caffeine content can vary depending on the type and amount of tea used.
Masala chai can be made vegan by using plant-based milk such as soy or almond milk instead of dairy milk. However, be sure to check the ingredients of any pre-made Masala chai mixes as they may contain dairy or other animal products.
Masala chai can be enjoyed at any time of the day, but it is often consumed in the morning or afternoon as a pick-me-up or after a meal as a digestive aid.
Yes, Masala chai can be made without milk by using water instead. However, the resulting flavor may be different from the traditional version.
Yes, Masala chai can be served cold as iced chai. To make iced chai, simply brew the tea as usual, let it cool, and serve over ice.
While Masala chai is not a weight loss product, some studies have suggested that the spices in Masala chai, such as ginger and cinnamon, may have potential metabolism-boosting properties. However, more research is needed to confirm these claims.