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Hot Chai Latte

Submitted by: RileyCarlson
A delicious, warm, old-fashioned style Chai Tea. With yummy spices, and authentic flavors, it's bound to be a hit with the whole family! 

Chai Tea

Submitted by: Melanie S.
Home Town: Houston, Texas, USA
This exotic tea uses cardamom, cinnamon and pepper for flavor. 

Chandra Chai Moon Tea

Submitted by: Kimberley H.
This recipe is the culmination of much experimentation in my kitchen. I have omitted black tea, as I am not fond of caffeine. The resulting tea follows in the tradition sprung up on the west coast, particularly the SF bay area, where a fondness for strong spices seems to be most favored, savored and brewed. Add enough soy milk or cows milk to suit your taste. 

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Coffeebar Chai

Submitted by: Heather
A delicious Chai tea that is easy to make at home. Serve hot or over ice. 

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Masala Chai

Submitted by: JP001
This chai tea is hot, spicy, and has a hint of the exotic...gotta love it! 

Shemakes Instant Chai Tea

Submitted by: Nancy T. Smith
Instant tea, powdered creamer and sugar, infused with exotic spices. Makes a nice gift, or a quick instant hot drink. 

Green Tea Latte

Submitted by: hen
Home Town: Oakland, California, USA
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
Green tea powder and soy milk make a great version of the traditional latte. 

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Gingerbread Latte

Submitted by: Deneen Buley
If you have an espresso maker in your home or office, you can whip up this spicy seasonal favorite. Espresso coffee is mixed with gingerbread syrup, and steamed milk. 

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Iced Tea II

Submitted by: Sharon
Orange pekoe tea flavored with lemon juice and sweetened with sugar. 

Super Spicy Chocolate Milk

Submitted by: Sandy
This cup of hot chocolate is so spicy, it'll make your head spin! 
 
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