Masala chai, a very popular tea drink among Indians, is both delicious and nutritious. It is a common drink in restaurants serving Indian food in India and Sri Lanka. There are many types of masala tea, and you can make your own. This method can be used to make a slightly less spicy masala tea. Let’s first look at the types of masala tea. As the ingredients used change, the flavors and qualities also change.
☕ Types of Masala Chai
1️⃣ Classic Masala Chai
- Made with black tea + milk + ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves.
- This is the traditional type that is usually drunk the most.
2️⃣ Ginger Masala Chai
- The amount of ginger used in this is more. (That’s the only difference).
- Good for colds and coughs (because more ginger is used).
- Has a warm taste.
3️⃣ Cardamom Masala Chai
- The cardamom flavor is more pronounced
- The aroma and soft taste are very good
4️⃣ Cinnamon Masala Chai
- For those who like cinnamon flavor (add more cinnamon)
- Good for blood sugar control
5️⃣ Black Masala Tea (Milk-free)
- Spices + black tea without milk
- Low in calories
- Also used as a detox tea
6️⃣ Kashmiri Masala Chai
- Nuts like almond / pistachio
- Scented spices + pink color tea
- Creamy & rich taste
7️⃣ Tulsi Masala Chai (Herbal Masala tea)
- Tulsi (Buduruvel) + spices
- Good for boosting immunity
- Low in caffeine
8️⃣ Chocolate Masala Chai
- Add Cocoa powder. (as needed)
- For those who like sweet and spicy (kids love it a lot)
9️⃣ Iced Masala Chai
- Masala chai + ice
- A refreshing drink for hot and humid weather
🔟 Vegan Masala Chai
- You can use Soy milk, Almond milk, Coconut milk instead of cow milk.
- Good for those with lactose intolerance
☕ Masala Chai Recipe required ingredients
- 4 cloves
- 2 cardamom pods
- 1⁄2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1⁄4 teaspoon ginger
- 1⁄8 teaspoon black pepper
- 2 teaspoons strong black tea leaves
- 2 cups milk
- 1 cup water
- Sugar to taste
- A pinch of vanilla
How to make a Masala Chai
- Grind the cloves, cardamom and cinnamon.
- Add the chopped spices, pepper, ginger and water and bring to a boil.
- Turn off the heat, cover with a lid and let sit for about 5 minutes.
- Add milk and sugar and bring to a boil again.
- Add vanilla and tea leaves and remove from the heat.
- Cover with a lid and leave for about 3 minutes, strain and serve in cups.
- This quantity is enough for 2-3 people.
- It tastes better if you add fresh milk or canned milk.
- If you add canned milk, there is no need for sugar.
- You can thicken it by adding a little water (if needed).
- Try making masala tea instead of the milk tea you make every day.
🌿 Special instructions:
- Using more ginger is very good for coughs and colds.
- Those who like a spicy taste can use more pepper.
- If adding honey, let it sit until the heat subsides (to preserve the nutrients).
☕🌿 Nutritional information for 1 cup of Masala Chai ≈ 240ml
🥛 Nutritional Information (Per 1 Cup Masala tea)
- Calories: 120 – 150 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 18 – 22 g
- Protein: 4 – 6 g
- Fat: 4 – 6 g
- Sugar: 10 – 14 g
- Calcium: 120 – 150 mg
- Iron: 0.5 – 1 mg
- Caffeine: 40 – 50 mg
⚠️ Light / Healthy Masala tea (Low Calorie):
Without sugar + low-fat milk:
- Calories: 60 – 80 kcal
- Sugar: 0 – 3 g
- Fat: 1 – 2 g
🌿 Health benefits of spices used to make Masala Chai tea
Ginger:
- Improves digestion
- Reduces colds and coughs
Cardamom:
- Freshens the mouth
- Soothes the intestines
Cinnamon:
- Helps control blood sugar
- Contains antioxidants
Cloves & Pepper:
- Helps boost immunity
- Retains body heat and moisture
🌿 Tips to enhance the flavor
- Use crushed spices – Freshly crushing cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon can enhance the aroma.
- Boil the spices in water first – Boil the spices for 3–5 minutes before brewing the tea.
- Use fresh ginger – It has more flavor & health benefits than powder.
- Add milk at the end – If you add milk and boil it first, the taste will be reduced.
💚 Healthy Tips
- Using honey / jaggery (pani) instead of sugar is a healthier option.
- Using low-fat milk or plant milk (soy / almond) can reduce calories.
- Reduce the amount of pepper (if you have gastritis) to reduce stomach irritation.
🕒 Storage Tips
- Masala mix (dry) can be stored in an airtight bottle for 1–2 weeks.
- Drink fresh chai within 2–3 hours of making it (best taste).
❌ Avoid these things
- Don’t add too much powdered spices (it will get too hot)
- Don’t close the lid while boiling (it will boil over)
- Don’t add cold milk directly to boiled tea (it may split)
📌 Conclusion
The correct way to make masala chai and how to vary its flavor is explained. Then, nutritional information and tips are given to enhance the taste. Several frequently asked questions are also answered. Since your health status may vary, it is best to seek advice from your doctor.
Masala tea – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ☕❓
❓1. What is Masala tea?
- Masala tea is a hot tea made with black tea + milk + spices and masalas such as ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves.
❓2. Is Masala tea good for health?
- Yes, the spices in it are beneficial for health.
- Helps improve digestion
- Boosts immunity
- Helps reduce colds and coughs
❓3. How many cups of Masala tea should I drink a day?
- 1–2 a day is good.
- Drinking more can make you sleepy due to the high caffeine content.
❓8. Is Masala tea good for pregnant women?
- You can drink it in small quantities (1 cup).
- Avoid excessive ginger and caffeine.
- It is best to consult a doctor.
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