This is one Tea that redefines the idea of savoring tea, esp. for souls residing (read dangling) in places far far away from the scent of home (India).
Before I plunge myself into the actual review, I have to mention that I am not quite sure of all the places where this product is available. I know one for sure - Starbucks - and that, I think, is global enough for most of you to be able to try, without having to wait for eons (that if, my review succeeds in pseudo-titillating your taste buds).
Now to the actual review...
The object in discussion is Tazo Chai, with special emphasis on the tea bags of that flavor/brand. Its tagline reads "The Reincarnation of Tea" and to quote its marketing personnel... ’’Tazo Chai is a sensual experience that comes from many exotic parts of the world.’’ It is a flavor of black tea I find particularly refreshing, and one that reminds me of masala tea we generally make at home. The ingredients list on each of bag proclaims presence of ginger root, cinnamon seed, cloves and star anise seed (?), besides black tea itself. It is a no-brainer that the presence of all these very-Indian spices is what makes it different from the rest of the crowd. In order to make this tea/chai, all one needs is sugar and milk, and you get the closest-possible masala tea in a matter of minutes. And the aroma that fills your surroundings, while in the making, is unbelievably clear, refreshing and soothing.
Tazo Chai can be had, atleast in three ways (in order of my preference) : 1) Order one at a Starbucks store where a peppy pro will make it scalding-hot for you in 2-3 minutes 2) Buy a carton of tea bags of this flavor and fix yourself a cup of tea whenever your reflexes demand one or 3) Get a cartonful of Tazo syrup (or called something similar) and make yourself a cup at your will.
Option 2) - tea bags - is what actually motivated me to write this review. It is most convenient since the tea can be made in 2-3 minutes...tea bags as always are most handy...and you don’t need to drive down to a Starbucks store. All you need is some hot water and milk (or milk-type coffee/tea mates - half and half, creamer etc.) and you have a hot cup of refreshment waiting for you to savor. And much better if you have a microwave handy...that way, you can make it as hot as it can get. For me, it is undoubtedly the best tea I can fix myself, when at work.
If you like to try it before you purchase the carton of tea bags (they come in packs of 24 and cost about $4), you can try Chai Latte at Starbucks and then think about it. Beware though, that the tea made out of tea bags at home, will taste a bit different than the beverage fixed by a Starbucks pro - guess it is because of the missing milk cream, or may be lack of the mystique touch of a pro!
Good Luck!
P.S: And if it matters to any one, fine print on the tea bags claims that all ingredients are organically grown.
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good info keep posting
u good best of luck,
mayank
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