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  2. Noon chai - Wikipedia

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    In green teas like those used in Noon chai, the polyphenols extracted act similar to the substance phenol red, which changes color depending on the pH level of the substance it is in—yellow when it is acidic, and red when it is alkaline. Since Noon chai is boiled for a long time, a lot of color-changing polyphenols are extracted from the leaves.

  3. Kahwah - Wikipedia

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    The word Kahwah in Kashmiri means "sweetened tea", though the word also seems to be related to the Turkish word for coffee (kahve) which in turn might be derived from the Arabic word "qahwah." Traditionally, Kashmiris have always referred to kahwa as Mogul chai. Meaning this tea was introduced in the valley back then by the Mughal emperors.

  4. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Doodh pati chai is made by cooking tea leaves with milk and sugar, sometimes served with cardamom for fragrance. Extremely sweet, this is a local variation of a builder's tea . "Kashmiri chai" or " noon chai ", a pink, milky tea with pistachios and cardamom , is consumed primarily at special occasions, weddings, and during the winter, when it ...

  5. Dried lime tea - Wikipedia

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    Dried lime tea, also known as chai noomi basra, noomi basra tea or loomi tea, is a type of herbal tea made from dried limes that is traditional to Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula. [ 1 ] Preparation

  6. Arabic tea - Wikipedia

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    Arabic tea (Arabic: شاي عربي, romanized: šāy ʿarabiyy, (pronounced shay ⓘ, is a variety of hot teas popular throughout the Arab world. It is commonly served to guests and business partners at meetings and social events , and has been drunk by Arab people for centuries.

  7. Kashmiri cuisine - Wikipedia

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    cardamom (nich auleh) — the seeds, derived after crushing the pods, can be used in curries such as yakhean, qaliya, and also in teas such as kahwah and sheer/noon chai. [195] bay leaf (tej pata) — most commonly used for rice polav and biryani dishes in Kashmir. [196] black pepper (marts) — both fruit and seed are used. [196]

  8. Howdy, Seltzer: 11 of the Best High Noon Flavors, Ranked - AOL

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    Oh, Hi Noon. While a lot of other hard seltzer brands were out chasing flavors that more or less taste exactly the same, High Noon hard seltzer peeked its head into the arena and went a different ...

  9. Thathri - Wikipedia

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    Villagers often start their workdays by sipping a cup of tea at their homes or hotels. Noon Chai (noon means salt, 'chai means tea) is eaten with traditional Kashmiri breads and pastries like lavasa, sheermaal, kandir chot, bakarkhani and kulcha. It is traditionally made from special tea leaves, milk, salt, and cooked in a samavar.