• Out-of-Stock
  • Cardamom
  • Cinnamon
  • +5
    Clove, Ginger, Licorice, Orange, Pepper
Added in wishlist Add to wishlist

Indian Chai is a strong black tea with spices. It smells great, warms up and gives  a wonderful sense of well being. If you add some milk and sugar you get real Masala Chai. 

It’s difficult to resist a second cup.

Sample
10g net
7.32 zł

0.73 zł/g

This product is currently unavailable.
Tea Type
Flavored Black
Packaging
Sample
Aromas / Flavours / Additives
Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove, Ginger, Licorice, Orange, Pepper
Collection
Piag Tea Autumn & Winter Teas collection
Ingredients

Black tea Assam, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, cardamom, brazil pepper, orange peels, licorice roots, natural orange / spicy flavour, cloves.

Shipping
We ship within 1–2 business days of your order.
Available for registered users.
Sign up
Reference: 202.10
See other variants

More about the product

Indian Chai – your ticket to India

Rich Assam black tea with a medley of warming spices – that’s your ticket straight to India. Fragrant, exotic, and full of character. Add milk and sugar, and you’ll be transported into the world of authentic masala chai. We guarantee an experience that’s exotic, sensual, and luxurious – all wrapped up in a beautifully designed tin.

At Piag Tea, we do everything we can (and even the impossible 😉) to make every cup of our tea a true synonym of luxury and relaxation.

 

Indian Chai – Black tea with traditional Indian spices

Ingredients: Assam black tea, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, cardamom, orange peel, cloves, and a touch of natural orange-spice flavor.

Taste: Bold, spicy, and wonderfully warming. Its intense aroma awakens the senses, while the addition of milk and sugar turns it into a comforting, soul-soothing treat.

Wellness: Indian Chai combines the health benefits of black tea with those of aromatic spices. It supports digestion, strengthens immunity, boosts mood, helps regulate blood sugar levels, and delivers a natural antioxidant punch.

Packaging: Elegantly packed in a beautifully illustrated tin designed by Katarzyna Korzeniowska. Each tin is carefully hand-wrapped and hand-packed – because everything we do, we do with love.

 

 

 

A sip of India in every cup

So – do you already have your ticket to India, or are you still hesitating? 😉

India enchants with its colors, flavors, and aromas – just like this vibrant tin of Indian Chai. Its sari-inspired design and deep burgundy accents add a touch of elegance, making it as beautiful to look at as it is to drink. And while we may be far from India, you can still capture the magic right here. Traditionally, preparing masala chai takes time: you’d need to find the right recipe, the best black tea, and a mix of spices. But with Indian Chai, you have everything ready. Simply brew, add milk and sugar – and voilà! Surprise your friends and loved ones with a cup of authentic masala chai. Take them on a sensory journey to India – warm, fragrant, and unforgettable.

Cheers to your health and happiness!

If you like to know more – insights for true connoisseurs

Drinking Indian tea is not only a delicious way to take a “journey” to India, but also an introduction to the wisdom of its culture – and to one of the world’s oldest systems of natural medicine: Ayurveda.

Ayurveda is a traditional Indian philosophy of wellness that seeks to restore balance between body, mind, and spirit. Its name comes from the Sanskrit words “ayuh” (life) and “veda” (knowledge), meaning “the knowledge of life.” Rooted in nature, it teaches how to use the forces of the natural world to support health and harmony.

What does Ayurveda say about Indian Chai?
 The richness of Ayurveda cannot be explained in just a few lines, but here’s a glimpse:

According to Ayurvedic principles, tea can influence the balance of the three doshas (life energies): vata, pitta, and kapha. The properties of a tea depend on both the type of leaves and the spices added. For instance, black tea – the base of chai – is stimulating and warming, helping to balance vata and kapha types. Spices like ginger, cardamom, and cinnamon are known for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and warming effects, supporting digestion and strengthening immunity.

 

If you enjoy tea stories...

Growing Indian tea – a glimpse into the tea fields of India

Tea cultivation in India is vital to the country’s economy, as tea is one of its leading export products. The most famous regions – Assam, Darjeeling, and Nilgiri – offer the perfect soil and climate for growing high-quality tea.

India produces mainly black, green, and white teas, along with spiced blends such as masala chai. Cultivation begins with planting young tea bushes, which, once mature, are harvested regularly. The fresh leaves then undergo withering, fermentation, drying, and sorting – transforming them into the finished teas we enjoy. Tea farming, however, also impacts the environment, requiring significant amounts of water and often pesticides. That’s why in recent years, organic and eco-friendly methods of cultivation have been gaining popularity, minimizing environmental impact and ensuring a more sustainable future.

Tea is more than just a drink in India – it’s a way of life. The figure of the chaiwala (tea vendor) is iconic, serving countless cups on busy streets and in bustling markets. To understand Indian tea is to understand a piece of India’s culture, history, and daily rhythm.

15-18 g/l

100 C 

5 minutes

Add first review