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Chai-20 (Milk Tea) | Masala Chai

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🍡 Explore the Spice Symphony with Our Chai-20! 🌿✨

Indulge in the richness of traditional Indian chai with our Chai-20. This masala chai is a masterful blend of 20 herbs and spices, offering a unique taste experience in every cup. The Chai-20 from Indian Royal Brew is named for its unique blend of 20 different herbs and spices. This special combination not only enhances the flavor of traditional milk chai but also incorporates ingredients that address common digestive issues such as acidity and gas. The blend includes Assam whole leaf tea for aroma and taste, enriched with a variety of spices and herbs like cardamom, black pepper, licorice, ginger, cinnamon, and others, contributing to its distinctive taste and health benefits.

🌟 What's Inside?

Authentic Indian spices like cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, and clove. 🌢️
- Aromatic herbs that awaken your senses. πŸ‚
- It's a perfect fusion of robust black tea with a spicy kick. β˜•
- Each ingredient in Chai-20 is carefully chosen to create a harmonious and stimulating tea experience, perfect for any time of day.

πŸ”— Discover the magic in a cup: Chai-20 Masala Chai

#Chai20 #MasalaChai #SpicedTea #HerbalBlend #TeaLovers

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