We can buy Lipton iced tea here which is OK, I imagine home made is much nicer but even so I'd always choose a cup of Yorkshire tea (milk, no sugar thanks!)
I'm the hippie weirdo who doesn't eat white bread or drink coffee lol
I make my masala chai with a lot of milk tho
And on the occasion that I do have regular bread, it definitely depends. If I'm having it with something sweet like butter and jam or honey, I'd go 3 or 4. But if I'm just rubbing a clove of garlic on it, it has to be burned and hard so that the garlic gets almost grated on the bread.
I also don't drink coffee (I'm like a plant I like my water) and I would be caught dead before eating anything other than a baguette in the morning, but masala chai sounds interesting. Is that like a spicy tea? (I'm a rustic weirdo not a hippie one^^)
Yeah most coffee shops these days call it chai latte. To my knowledge masala chai and chai latte is essentially the same thing, black tea with spices and milk. You can find a bunch of different recipes online, I personally put cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, cardamom and cloves in mine. Also a bit of brown sugar for sweetness and some protein powder once it cools down a bit.
It's really nice because you can have it hot, which brings out the flavor of the spices more, or cold which is rather mild and perfect for warm summer days.
G none of the above sorry but I hate coffee.
I make my masala chai with a lot of milk tho
And on the occasion that I do have regular bread, it definitely depends. If I'm having it with something sweet like butter and jam or honey, I'd go 3 or 4. But if I'm just rubbing a clove of garlic on it, it has to be burned and hard so that the garlic gets almost grated on the bread.
It's really nice because you can have it hot, which brings out the flavor of the spices more, or cold which is rather mild and perfect for warm summer days.