Hi, what if I use
organic chai tea bags with the almond and coconut milk, do you think that it will compare to the taste?
I use either
this organic chai tea or this organic Tulsi Chai Massala, which is made with an adaptogenic herb (tulsi = holy basil) and has slightly less caffeine.
Then I started making chai lattes at home with real food ingredients, such as
organic chai tea, raw milk and raw honey.
Not exact matches
It's made of awesome,
organic ingredients like
chai (black
tea), coconut oil, sea salt, coconut oil and cane sugar.
They include 11 distinct product categories: black, green and white
teas; dessert
teas that mimic the flavor profiles of classic desserts without the calories; honey
teas that contain real
organic honey inside the teabag that dissolves out into the cup as it's infused; tulsi «holy basil»
teas; rooibos - based red
teas; holiday
teas inspired by the season but available year - round; decaffeinated
teas,
chai; and traditional favorites — the Darjeeling, Ceylon and Irish Breakfast
teas.
This incredibly moist carrot cake made with
organic sweet carrots, brewed
tea,
chai spices and coconut is topped with brown sugar cream cheese frosting and toasted coconut flakes.
Here are some links to quality
organic bulk spices so you can start making your own
chai tea blends asap:
The boys bellied up to the bar for hot milk steamers and cocoa, I picked an absolutely delicious «chaider» - hot
organic apple cider and
chai tea that is tart, spicy and sweet.
INGREDIENTS: 71 % cacao dark chocolate by Raaka (unroasted cacao beans *, cane sugar *, maple sugar *, cacao butter *); almond butter (almonds, powdered sugar *, brown sugar, pink Himalayan salt, Bourbon vanilla extract [water, alcohol, sugar, vanilla bean]-RRB-; Brins cherry -
chai jam (sour cherries, sugar, Dona
Chai [sugar, ginger, spices, black
tea, molasses], lemon juice, natural pectin, sea salt); freeze - dried cherries [* =
organic ingredient]
You can also pick from our large assortment of specialty
teas, including many
organic herbal
tea blends — everything from the ever - popular Essiac to the new herbal Detox
tea, mulling spices, and
chai teas.
An exotic, nuanced blend of
organic Assam black
tea is combined with cardamom pods, cinnamon pieces and ginger root to create the same warm, spicy
chai experienced by guests of Relâche Spas, found at Gaylord Hotels resorts.