# What's in Chai? Tea, Spice and the Real Masala

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## Summary

Real chai is black tea, whole spices, milk, water and sweetener decocted together, not a syrup: what the spices are and why there is no single recipe.

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What is in chai, in short: Real chai is black tea, whole spices, milk, water and sweetener decocted together: what the spices are, and why there is no single correct recipe.

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"What is in chai" has a clear answer that the cafe and powder versions obscure: real chai is masala chai, a decoction of black tea and whole spices simmered with milk, water and sweetener. It is not a syrup, not a flavour and not a single fixed recipe, and knowing what genuinely goes in it is the key to the whole drink.
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What it actually is

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for What it actually is , What&apos;s in Chai? Tea, Spice and the Real Masala. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/whats-in-chai/The core of real masala chai is five things: robust black tea (Assam-style CTC is traditional because it stands up to milk and spice), water, milk, a sweetener, and a blend of whole spices. The common spice core is cardamom, ginger, cinnamon and clove, very often black pepper, with regional and family additions like fennel, star anise or nutmeg. Crucially there is no single correct masala: proportions and choices vary by family, region and season, and that variation is the tradition, not a deviation. A cafe or powder "chai latte", by contrast, is often a sweet syrup or spiced powder reconstituted with milk, a different thing.What it tastes like

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for What it tastes like , What&apos;s in Chai? Tea, Spice and the Real Masala. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/whats-in-chai/Made properly, chai tastes of brewed black tea and real spice together, warming, aromatic, gently sweet, with the pepper and ginger giving a faint bite and the cardamom and cinnamon the perfume. It should taste of tea, not of vanilla syrup; if it tastes only of sweetness, it is a syrup or powder version, not a decoction.The health picture

Source: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for The health picture , What&apos;s in Chai? Tea, Spice and the Real Masala. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/whats-in-chai/The health picture: chai is caffeinated because it is black tea, so it is a genuine, if gentle, lift, not a soothing decaf, and a "dirty chai" stacks espresso on top, making it a high-caffeine drink. The spices add flavour and a comforting feeling rather than a proven medical effect, and the biggest health variable is sugar: traditional chai is sweetened in the pot to your taste, but cafe and powder versions are frequently very sweet. The honest framing credits the warmth and ritual while keeping the sugar and caffeine in plain view.How to use it wellTo use this well, make it as a decoction: bruise whole spices, simmer them in water with the tea, add milk, simmer briefly more, sweeten in the pot and strain. That method is exactly why homemade chai tastes of tea and spice rather than syrup. Adjust the spice mix, strength, milk and sweetness to your taste over a few attempts, that personalisation is the authentic tradition, and the sugar and caffeine stay firmly yours to control.
What is actually in masala chai

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ComponentTypicalRoleBlack tearobust Assam-style CTCthe caffeinated base that stands up to milk and spiceSpicescardamom, ginger, cinnamon, clove, often pepperthe aromatic core; fennel, star anise, nutmeg are regional addsMilkwhole, or plant milkbody and softeningWatersimmered with the tea and spicethe decoction mediumSweetenersugar, jaggery, honey, to taste in the potthe main health variable, controllable when home-made
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