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How to make chai
How do you like your chai?
Traditional chai
Sweet on a milky chai? Our classic T2 Chai sings with all the notes of a classic Indian masala chai. Best slurped with plenty of milk and honey.
Top picksPerfect on its own
When all you need is a straight-up spiced sip, these cosy chai concoctions are just the thing to warm the cockles and tickle those tastebuds. Hold the milk.
Top picksHow to make chai
Speedy ways to make chai
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Chai tea bags
Same iconic chai, just in a bag.
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Chai in a Teamaker
Scoop, brew, dispense, sip!
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Chai on the go
Take your winter warmer in a T2 flask anytime, anywhere.
Shop chai tools
Chai recipes

Go Go Goa Portuguese Tarts
Laced with all the vanilla spiced flavours from our Go Go Goa, load up on sweet goodness with these chai-spiced Portuguese tarts!

Chai Shortbread
Chai cookies are a delicious morning treat when dunked in a cup of hot, fragrant T2 chai.

Choc Chip Chai Bread
This chocolatey chai loaf is decadently sweet from the dates with a delicate spiced edge.

Pumpkin Chai Latte
Nothing says cooler weather like chai, and with a little pumpkin thrown in the mix, you’ll never want those chilly nights to end!

Spiced Banana Chai
We’ve combined two of our favourite winter treats for this devilish banana tea-infused chai.
A closer look at chai ingredients

Traditionally, masala chai consists of a black tea base and a few core spices. A closer look at each ingredient lets us in on what each one brings to the pot.
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Cardamom
Cardamon is an ancient herb that’s seriously fragrant with sharp vegetal notes of green spice and pepper, providing the perfect base for any chai to build on.
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Cinnamon
Cinnamon gives chai its sweetness and warmth, with its naturally sweet flavours providing a robust full-body taste without any bitterness or astringency.
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Fennel
Fennel adds an anise flavour and can be found in India, Europe, Middle-East and China, while fennel seeds are typically harvested when their heads turn light brown.
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Milk and Sweetener
Milk and sweetener help to bring out spice’s natural flavour. Simmering highlights the milk’s inherent sweetness, while honey is often used to make the brew a little more palatable, according to your taste.
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Star Anise
Star Anise brings a dark liquorice and sweetness to the mix.
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Ginger
Ginger brings a strong, perky tone to any chai mix. Hailing from the same family as turmeric and cardamon, it’s also known to be a great digestive aid.
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Cloves
Cloves leverage even more aromatic flavour into chai.