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'''Chai''' is the term used for tea in many Asian and Arabic countries and also in Slavic speaking countries of Europe. The term is derived from the Chinese word cha () for tea.
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'''Chai''' is the term used for tea in many Asian and Arabic countries and also in Slavic speaking countries of Europe. The term is derived from the Chinese word "cha" () for tea.
    
== India ==
 
== India ==
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* Sugar, sirup or honey
 
* Sugar, sirup or honey
 
* Spices like cardamon, ginger, cinnamon, clove, caraway, pepper and star anise. Usually is cardamon the predominant spice.
 
* Spices like cardamon, ginger, cinnamon, clove, caraway, pepper and star anise. Usually is cardamon the predominant spice.
Sometimes are also variants with muscat, coriander, rosebuds and almond brewed. In western countries is also chai brewed with roiboos, chocolate or vanilla common.
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Sometimes are also variants with muscat, coriander, rosebuds or almond brewed. In western countries is also chai brewed with roiboos, chocolate or vanilla popular.
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== See als ==
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== See also ==
    
* [[Chaiwala]]
 
* [[Chaiwala]]
    
[[Category:Flavored tea]]
 
[[Category:Flavored tea]]

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