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Monsoon sips: Try these three tea recipes from Kashmir, Tibet and south India

Move over ginger and masala chai, brew these three unique teas to enjoy with the rains

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Jaismita Alexander
Published 19.06.25, 04:25 PM

The raindrops hit the ground, and the soul yearns for a hot cup of masala chai — dense with milk, a mix of garam masala and ginger. But there is more to tea in India than just masala. This monsoon, try three unique teas from Kashmir, Tibet and south India.

Noon Cha (Kashmiri Pink Tea)

Noon Cha, or Kashmiri pink tea, is a traditional salted brew made with green tea leaves, baking soda, milk, and a hint of spice. Its warm, creamy texture and subtle flavour make it the perfect companion for a rainy day. Sipping this comforting tea while watching the drizzle outside feels like wrapping yourself in a soft shawl — calming, cosy, and nostalgic. A handful of crushed nuts on top adds richness, making every cup feel like a warm hug.

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Noon Cha, or Kashmiri pink tea, is a traditional salted brew made with green tea leaves, baking soda, milk, and a hint of spice. Its warm, creamy texture and subtle flavour make it the perfect companion for a rainy day. Sipping this comforting tea while watching the drizzle outside feels like wrapping yourself in a soft shawl — calming, cosy, and nostalgic. A handful of crushed nuts on top adds richness, making every cup feel like a warm hug.

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Butter Tea (Po Cha)

A chilly monsoon morning or a foggy evening, butter tea is rich, salty, and deeply satisfying — like soup in a tea cup. It’s ideal for cosying up indoors with a book or watching the rain fall outside.

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Kashayam (South Indian Herbal Decoction Tea)

Kashayam is not your everyday chai — it's earthy, spicy, and medicinal. South Indian households often brew it during rainy or windy evenings, especially when someone’s feeling under the weather. Think of it as chai’s ancient Ayurvedic cousin.

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