I love it!, and yes its called Chai or Cha or Shaai almost everywhere in ,most eastern countries. o forgot what it was in Chinese... but must be somthing similar. right?
In Europe usually milk is NOT added, and lot of flavours are added like ciamon, lemon, grapes flavour, mango,vanilla,minth,coconut,strawberry etc..all that you can imagine but then it is not like tea anymore with all those flavours.
I can not live a day without chai! and i prefer the normal taste without fruit flavours in it![]()
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12th April 2006 00:56 #8
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Chai latte is very popular in the main coffee chains here in London

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Once I attended a 7 day business meeting with a group of Chinese,
including one woman translator.
One of them had a glass jar partially filled with some kind of roots.
Frequently he used to fill it up with hot water and cover it.
He sipped from the jar quite often.
When the water is emptied, he filled it up again.
It didn't look like tea leaves.
I asked him what is the stuff inside the glass jar.
He said "GINSENG"
The Chinese woman was all praise for the beauty of Indian women.She has seen them in the TV.







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