Re: New Addiction
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gourmet</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I love chai too but I only indulge in it occasionally (don't want to be addicted to caffeine).
When I want one I go to Little India on Gerrard St. E or to the Sri Lankan/Tamil/South Indian places on Parliament around Wellesley, and it's usually only about a dollar for a superb authentic "pulled" chai. </div></div>
Oh man the pulled Chai is beyond heaven
The first time i had it was at my friend's wedding. He is an East Indian Trini and him and his wife love off Indian food. The caterers they had were incredible. That was the first time I had Chai tea and I was a true beleiver after that
The kind you get in real Indian restaurant places is different tasting than the commerical brands but they are both good - just a different type of taste since the spice combinations used does vary.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gourmet</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I love chai too but I only indulge in it occasionally (don't want to be addicted to caffeine).
When I want one I go to Little India on Gerrard St. E or to the Sri Lankan/Tamil/South Indian places on Parliament around Wellesley, and it's usually only about a dollar for a superb authentic "pulled" chai. </div></div>
Oh man the pulled Chai is beyond heaven

The first time i had it was at my friend's wedding. He is an East Indian Trini and him and his wife love off Indian food. The caterers they had were incredible. That was the first time I had Chai tea and I was a true beleiver after that

The kind you get in real Indian restaurant places is different tasting than the commerical brands but they are both good - just a different type of taste since the spice combinations used does vary.
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