How do you make green tea chai?!


Question: How do you make green tea chai!?
i want to know how to make green tea chai!. i had it at starbucks and fell in love with it!. recipes please!! :)Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
hey(:
i made it the other night!.
its really good!.

Green Chai Tea
8 ounces skim milk
5 or 6 cardamom pods
1 green tea bag
2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk

Pour skim milk into a small, heavy-bottomed pan!. Add cardamom pods, and gently bring it to a boil!. Add teabag and turn off the heat!. Let it steep for about 4 minutes!.

Pour sweetened condensed milk into a mug!. Remove the pod and teabag from the pan, and pour the hot tea into the mug!. Stir and enjoy!.

Makes 1 mug!.

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How to Brew a Cup of Green Tea

Producing the perfect cup of green tea is a tricky process!. If not handled properly, those same polyphenols that provide health benefits can ruin the flavor, making the tea taste "gassy!." It's particularly important not to overbrew!. While it's best to follow the manufacturer's instructions for each variety of green tea, here are some general instructions:

Use one tea bag, or 2 - 4 grams of tea,* per cup!.
Fill a kettle with cold water and bring to a boil!.
After unplugging the kettle, allow it to stand for up to 3 minutes!.
Pour the heated water over the tea bag or tea, and allow it to steep for up to 3 minutes!. If using a tea bag, remove the bag!.
Allow the tea to cool for three more minutes!.
*One to two teaspoons, depending on the variety of green tea you are brewing!.
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Green Chia Tea

Heat a cup of water!. Add a Green tea bag and steep according to desired strength!. Add in a little cinnamon, a little sugar, a little cream, and any other spices that strikes your craving!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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