Folks, has anyone tried tea premixes? With the mon...
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Folks, has anyone tried tea premixes? With the monsoons setting in, I find myself craving tea regularly but making it is a non glamorous and time consuming process. (I am looking specially for masala tea premixes). The usual suspects are Girnar, Wagh bakri and Chaayos has one. Recommendations?
While you are here, I can whole heartedly recommend Id’s filter coffee decoction for a quick cup of (almost) authentic filter coffee. At 10 bucks a cup, it is quite reasonable as well. Available on big basket - https://www.bigbasket.com/pd/40137720/id-traditional-filter-coffee-decoction-20-ml/
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I have tried these a few months ago. Found them unique and flavourful - https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B017318QUY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Thanks Anurag. Added to my wishlist (out of stock currently). These are tea bags though. Any recommendations on premixes? They are generally sachets which have tea, milk & sugar and you just add hot water?
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I prefer drinking black tea / coffee. Apologies I missed your premix requirement. I just add hot water.
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We get a premix from a neighbour lady. She makes wonderful tea premixes (you have to add milk powder and water)
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@victorious-energy-56764 is she willing to ship? I can have it collected from her / you 😊
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Thought I would update this thread with my experiments. I gave this a go: https://amzn.to/3fYAvKI Comes to about 14 bucks a cup which seems reasonable-ish. They don’t have clear instructions on the pack so I ended up making a few diluted cups 🤢 The trick was to keep water to about 120ml. Each pack contains 15g of premix - so this makes for a really delicious cup. Is it healthy? Not so sure. Satisfying? Very! They have some less-sugar options as well. But Girnar is working well so far. Going to give Wagh Bakri premixes a shot after this after some strong recommendations.