Tea is a synonymous with India. The country which is known for its historical sites, Bollywood and delectable food, can't have tea omitted from its mention. As they say, a lot can happen over a coffee, but over a cup of tea, you build relations that last forever. While Masala Chai and Darjeeling Green Tea are some of the most popular teas across India, the country is a home for variety of this traditional beverage with each state consisting of its own flavour. Here are 10 lesser-known teas that are consumed in different parts of the country. We highly recommend to sip-it-up at least once in your lifetime, even if you do not drink tea.
Jammu and Kashmir Noon Chai
For those who have travelled to Kashmir or have known a Kashmiri friend would have tried their traditional rea called Kahwa. But Noon Chai is also known as Kashmiri Pink Tea. Made with green tea leaves, milk, salt and baking soda, this tea has creamy texture and distinct pink colour. Some people also garnish the tea with crushed nuts.
Ladakh Gur Gur Chai
A unique buttery brew, this traditional tea from Ladakh is made with yak butter, salt, and black tea leaves. The tea is usually prepared in churner and has rich, creamy texture and savoury flavour. Gur Gur Tea is an energy-boosting drink in Ladakh and also a staple in cold weather and communal gatherings.
Karnataka Kalladka Tea
This layered tea is known for its striking appearance and bold flavour. Kalladka tea is famous in Karnataka featuring a rich, dark decoction of tea at the bottom and creamy milk on top. This creates unique taste and visual appeal.
Tamil Nadu karupatti Chai
This traditional tea from Tamil Nadu gets its name from karupatti (palm jaggery) and has a rich, caramel-like sweetness and earthy aroma. It is made with black tea, milk and other nutrient-rich jaggery. Karupatti chai is also considered a healthier alternative to sugar-sweetened tea and is also a comforting staple in Tamil Nadu households.
Andra Pradesh Gongura tea
This unique specialty from Andra Pradesh, this tea is made using the tangy and flavourful gongura leaves also known as sorrel leaves. This tea has sour taste balanced with the black tea and spices. This refreshing and aromatic tea also has several health benefits.