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Masala Tea vs. Chai Tea: Are They the Same Thing?

Next to water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world.


It's present in nearly 80 percent of American households and, if you know anything about tea, you're probably aware of the many health benefits, too!


Both masala tea and chai tea are popular choices among tea drinkers, but you might be wondering if they're the same thing.


Here, we'll show you the difference between masala tea and chai tea. Pretty soon, you'll be on your way to becoming a tea connoisseur!




Chai Tea


Believe it or not, there are lots of common misconceptions when it comes to chai tea. The word "chai" simply translates to "tea" in Hindu, and "chai tea" is simply a cultural term that has become popular in the United States.


Essentially, chai tea is black tea mixed with hot milk. It's a smooth, bold blend that can be enjoyed at your favorite local coffee shop or even at home!


Chai tea has been cherished for centuries in India, loved for its benefits for both body and mind. Today, this fragrant blend of herbs is enjoyed around all parts of the globe! Here are a few surprising ways chai tea can improve your health:


  • boosts heart health

  • reduces blood sugar

  • enhances immune system

  • reduces inflammation

  • aids digestion


Masala Tea


What sets masala tea and chai tea apart are the spices.


Masala tea is essentially just chai tea with the addition of a mixture of aromatic Indian spices and herbs.


It contains the warmth of spices like cinnamon, clove, cardamom and ginger. These spices allow for that delicious "masala" taste, and this sets it apart from the basic chai tea flavor.


Authentic, quality masala contains real ingredients that improve internal health and enhance the unique, balanced flavor of sweet and spicy of this tea. Like chai tea, masala tea can also protect your heart, reduce blood pressure and help relieve aches and pains. Drinking masala tea daily can also help with weight management!


Need to start your morning off right? Drinking a cup a masala tea after you wake up is a great way to sharpen your senses for the day!


Wondering how to make masala tea at home? Try this Mom's Chai Authentic Indian Chai Masala blend that's incredibly simple to make in the comfort of your own kitchen:


  1. Boil a pot of water.

  2. Mix in a pinch of Mom's Chai Authentic Indian Chai Masala.

  3. Add black tea and milk.

  4. Enjoy the zesty spices of your cup of tea!


Drinking masala tea can help you stay focused and energized all day, too! So if you're dying to see what the benefits of masala tea can do for you, we recommend ordering a bag today!


Eat Well, Live Well


Although chai tea and masala tea are similar, the main difference is the spice. Whichever you choose is entirely up to your personal taste (either way, you're still getting the same great body and mind benefits)!


If you're still interested in learning more about tea and the benefits, check out our blog!

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