Kadak Chai

What is Kadak Chai?

Kadak Chai, an aromatic beverage steeped in history and culture, originates from Desi Chai recipes brought to the Middle East by immigrant communities in the 20th century.With a robust flavour derived from strong black tea, cardamom, and condensed milk, it's more than just a drink.

Flavour Profile

Creamy, Sweet and Indulgent

Spice Level
2/5

Kadak Chai Spices

The beauty of Karak Chai is in its simplicity. It achieves so much with just one key spice, cardamom, to compliment the strong tea. But chaiwallas in both India, and the Middle East, have experimented with adding new ingredients such as cinnamon, ginger and saffron that create a beautiful flavour too.

At Chai Guys we did countless experiments and found that adding a little bit of cinnamon to the cardamom in our Karak Chai created a decadent, creamy, smooth and nutty beverage.

Cinnamon

Antioxidising, sweet & spicy

Cardamom

Aromatic & flavourful

The origins of kadak chai

Karak Chai owes its origins to British colonialism and Indian culinary traditions. The British East India Company, seeking to break China's monopoly on tea, established plantations in India in the 19th century. As tea became accessible in India, chaiwallas started adding locally sourced spices, milk and sugar, leading to the first variations of Chai.

Karak Chai was first brought to the Persian Gulf by the skilled Indian chaiwallas who travelled there in search of work in the 1960s. These migrant workers brought with them the classic Desi Chai recipes which were made with a sharp tea flavour and rich in cardamom. This was the first time a strong tea was brewed in this fashion in the Gulf States. 

The wonders of 'Kadak' Chai (pronounced with a tongue roll on the 'd') were quickly realised by locals in the Gulf States who adopted it as 'Karak' Chai, a drink to symbolise camaraderie, hospitality and home. The modern day drink - whether pronounced with an 'r' or a 'd' - is now enjoyed from upscale cafes in Dubai to small tea stalls in Doha and roadside 'dhabas' in Karachi.

Karak chai vs kadak chai

Kadak or karak? It turns out it's actually the same thing. It's all in the pronunciation. In the Middle East, the 'r' lends well to the way they speak and the 'd' works for India. For our customers coming to us for karak chai, but feeling worried about our spelling (we spell it with a 'd') rest assured you're getting an authentic 'Karak' you will know from home.

Lovingly crafted by our London based chaiwalas, our Karak Chai stays true to recipes formulated from the minds of the very first chai merchants of India; a rich blend of milk, tea and sugar, infused with the minty/menthol overtones of cardamom, with a hint of cinnamon added for sweetness.

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Strong, smooth and full-bodied with a creamy finish. If you enjoy Karak or classic Desi Chai, this is the blend for you.

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How to make kadak chai

Authentic kadak chai is cooked with fresh spices and tea to create a deliciously creamy hot beverage. Chai Guys' kadak chai recipe uses cardamom and cinnamon sourced from single-origin farms, and tea from our partner estate in Assam.

To make Chai Guys kadak chai at home, simply mix two tablespoons of our kadak chai blend with 1.5 cups of water and 1.5 cups of milk, bring to a boil on the hob and simmer for 3-5 minutes. Then simply strain into a cup and add your sweetener of choice - we recommend 2 teaspoons per cup. 

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