Just don’t call it a chai tea latte.

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @nicolegurley3543
    @nicolegurley3543 Год назад +16709

    Isn’t it so nice to understand other cultures in life and bring them to your home? I think that’s amazing.

    • @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer
      @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer Год назад +181

      Yes as long as it is done with respect.

    • @bonk7779
      @bonk7779 Год назад +391

      @@RevdUp.Art.Fotografer no shit

    • @fluorescentchocolate
      @fluorescentchocolate Год назад +376

      @@RevdUp.Art.Fotografer they're literally loving them and living with them, what kind of person does those things without respect?

    • @pgh412east
      @pgh412east Год назад +127

      Yes. Very. And nice it's not being labeled at appropriation and shes allowed to enjoy.

    • @nn2009ify
      @nn2009ify Год назад +8

      I concur!

  • @courtneydiaz636
    @courtneydiaz636 Год назад +4316

    I just know your kitchen smells like a warm hug. So good.

  • @Adamandio_
    @Adamandio_ Год назад +138417

    After 8 years you don't make the chai, the chai makes you

    • @dracomessup
      @dracomessup Год назад +2

      Maybe in 16years she will do the yards and drink a tea that's not boiling hot....

    • @4thofjuly395
      @4thofjuly395 Год назад +330

      Yes

    • @YukiSatagawa
      @YukiSatagawa Год назад +935

      And we all gotta stop callin it chai *tea*, chai literally means = “tea”! We sayin “tea tea”!

    • @last_fantasy
      @last_fantasy Год назад +111

      Doesn't make sense

    • @tay88camp
      @tay88camp Год назад +57

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @hearttplstine_14
    @hearttplstine_14 8 месяцев назад +39

    As a desi, Im proud of you girl! you slay ❤️

  • @oindrila101
    @oindrila101 Год назад +19209

    The fact that you have the steel spice box makes you an honorary Indian.

    • @tarastreasure
      @tarastreasure Год назад +274

      I have it too ❤️ and I'm not married to an Indian or anything 😅 I just love to make indian food (not very advanced, still experimenting with it) and I just had to have the spice box as soon as I saw a store in my town had it. 😁

    • @stumblebee00
      @stumblebee00 Год назад +80

      you mean masaaldaani?

    • @alionessprincess
      @alionessprincess Год назад +48

      Can you share what goes into that steel box pls?? I want one!

    • @tarastreasure
      @tarastreasure Год назад +84

      @@alionessprincess so mine had the seven small round recipients and a teaspoon and a lid, no spices. And I bet they generally don't include spices because it's best to buy them as fresh as you can. Especially countries with a spice tradition, it's important to them I think. I myself switched from buying supermarket ground spices that are prepackaged, to buying whole spices from my local indian shop and I saw they have more flavor when I ground them myself (of course I use them whole, too). The box is totally worth it, it adds so much charm to my kitchen.

    • @alionessprincess
      @alionessprincess Год назад +23

      @@tarastreasure so basically you just put whatever spice you like?? I agree with you buying them whole is much better than prepacked. But oftentimes it's convenient to have them packed and ground already.
      Where did you get yours??
      Thanks for sharing!

  • @ankurroy3979
    @ankurroy3979 Год назад +12027

    Once I saw that Spice Box, I knew her Indian transformation was complete.

  • @umbrax1217
    @umbrax1217 Год назад +5101

    The amount of faith she had in the balance of that mug is higher than my credit score

    • @juliogarcia9738
      @juliogarcia9738 Год назад +15

      NPC comment

    • @MzUrKeL
      @MzUrKeL Год назад +29

      I CAME TO SAY THIS 😂😂😂

    • @nitaz1337
      @nitaz1337 Год назад +16

      THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING

    • @loganAFC
      @loganAFC Год назад +6

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @wittlehittle3420
      @wittlehittle3420 Год назад +12

      Right?! If it were me it would've spilled into the sink 😂

  • @o0WingedCreamsicle0o
    @o0WingedCreamsicle0o 5 месяцев назад +289

    I love that she gets progressively happier with each first sip 🥰🥰

  • @jadensmith4607
    @jadensmith4607 Год назад +13558

    You know its authentic when she bust out the stainless steel cookware lol 😂

    • @riverjoe100
      @riverjoe100 Год назад +14

      Yesssss😂

    • @Leeknowsnothingandeverthing
      @Leeknowsnothingandeverthing Год назад +39

      Yeah, but i don't think most us bust out our spice box to make Chai 😅 everyone makes it differently I guess

    • @nadiariggs5110
      @nadiariggs5110 Год назад +10

      The metal cup made me so nostalgic 😂❤

    • @backslash8874
      @backslash8874 Год назад +19

      @@Leeknowsnothingandeverthing This is just to make the video funny. A little over-exaggeration is required sometimes 😂😂

    • @Leeknowsnothingandeverthing
      @Leeknowsnothingandeverthing Год назад

      @@backslash8874 ah yes could be that 😂

  • @MsDrientje
    @MsDrientje Год назад +5327

    Never been to India, never married to an Indian person but I make my chai like that. I asked a very friendly Indian person in Ireland who stayed in the same hostel when i came into the kitchen and it smelled like heaven.
    He gave me the recipe and I was so happy when I came home that it worked. I still make it to this day but with a tiny bit less sugar. Dude was a sweet tooth for sure.

    • @naomi2000
      @naomi2000 Год назад +137

      Would you mind sharing the recipe with a fellow Internet stranger? 🥺

    • @BISWAGURIA
      @BISWAGURIA Год назад +306

      ​​@@naomi2000 let me share a simple one. For 2 cup of chai, take 1 cup milk and 1 cup water. Let it simmer. Meanwhile using mortar and pestle (this is important) grind ginger and cardamom pod separately and add it to the simmering milk. Add 2 heaped tsp chai leaves and let it boil, till it attains brown colour. Add sugar as per your liking. 1 tsp will do. Strain it in a cup and enjoy. Mind you, there are various versions of masala chai. This is one of the simplest and tastes really very good. You can try! I make this everyday. Relieves my headache. Good luck!

    • @meridian6042
      @meridian6042 Год назад +60

      ​@@BISWAGURIA thank you kindly for sharing this

    • @SarBearSleeps
      @SarBearSleeps Год назад +26

      ​@@BISWAGURIA thank you so much! I can't wait to try this!

    • @sujatapradhan4901
      @sujatapradhan4901 Год назад +14

      ​@@naomi2000 you can add fennel seeds also in your chai

  • @choumitsou
    @choumitsou Год назад +3345

    I love when people embrace the culture of their loves

    • @urallineed
      @urallineed Год назад +18

      It’s so sweet

    • @beinglogical6414
      @beinglogical6414 Год назад +13

      I think she married a rural area guy who never heard of tea powder and electricity 🔌😐

    • @kingkohli3193
      @kingkohli3193 Год назад +46

      ​@@beinglogical6414 bro that's too much

    • @0maeWaMou
      @0maeWaMou Год назад +53

      ​@@beinglogical6414 I'm pretty sure he has a much more urban and high class living standard than you'll ever have so the joke's on you lol

    • @will0wtr335
      @will0wtr335 Год назад +35

      ​@Being logical She's just making tea. Where did you get that from?? 💀💀

  • @charlies8282
    @charlies8282 8 месяцев назад +90

    I fucking love chai. Bless you India

  • @bigbabydoodle
    @bigbabydoodle Год назад +4821

    SHE GOT THE MASSALLAAA BOX!!!!! AND MADE CHAI THE CORRECT WAY! I LOVE YOU

    • @ManseeratYT
      @ManseeratYT Год назад +11

      Mujhe bhi ati hai chai banani mujhe to kisi ne ni bola o love you 😑

    • @Hydra_da2
      @Hydra_da2 Год назад +7

      Koi nhi bro chai wali dhukan khol do kya pata prime minister ban jao😂 phir bolenge sab i love you

    • @Heavenly_Asura
      @Heavenly_Asura Год назад +10

      ​@@ManseeratYT bro your comments translation(which is wrong) says "i have not taken to anyone no one says i love you"

    • @ushabhatia6823
      @ushabhatia6823 Год назад +16

      ​@@ManseeratYT it's rare seeing people make Chai correctly so take that attitude and go 🚶‍♀️

    • @Opalmiller19
      @Opalmiller19 Год назад +4

      @@ushabhatia6823 yeah fr, this lady is mad respectful and immersed genuinely too

  • @gl4081
    @gl4081 Год назад +659

    Being an Indian and watching this brought a smile to my face

  • @naanuunkownu
    @naanuunkownu Год назад +17459

    That steel spice box is a must in every Indian household

  • @Asianeye101
    @Asianeye101 4 месяца назад +36

    Straining the tea over the sink is the best bit!! You're qualified to say to make tea now 😊

  • @Pursuit.of.Simplicity
    @Pursuit.of.Simplicity Год назад +3068

    This quick little short single-handedly inspired me to spend 45 minutes strolling the aisles of our local Indian market. I think I now have enough spices to make chai for an entire year. I spent about a week playing around with different amounts of each spice and now I’ve had at least half a dozen friends over for masala chai and my husband and children are addicted as well. Thank you for sharing!

    • @whitesinnoh7094
      @whitesinnoh7094 9 месяцев назад +76

      Don’t be shy, share the spices and the tips! 😅😊

    • @rkang6531
      @rkang6531 8 месяцев назад

      ​​@@whitesinnoh7094
      Read what I've written if you're interested in making tea.
      Great chai can be made even without any spices, all you need is a good tea brand, and patience with the brewing of the tea in water, thickening your milk by boiling it separately first, and then adding it, and then giving two more boils after adding the milk into the brewed water. Add sugar while you are boiling the milk.
      If you want to add spices, there is,
      Adrak waali chai, which is Ginger Tea, do the above but add ginger, after smashing it in a mortar to release it's oils. Ginger is added in the brewing the tea in water phase.
      Elaichi Chai, or Cardammom tea, add green Cardammom to the milk while boiling it.
      Ajwain waali Chai, Add carom seeds(Ajwain) along with the tea while brewing it in water, and then the above.
      Masala chai, which is preparing a masala, made up of Dried Ginger, Black Peppercorn, Carom Seeds, Fennel Seeds, Green Cardamom, Clove(I'd recommend roasting them all together in a dry pan first careful not to burn them, and then making a powder in a mortal and pestle, not in a machine grinder, that ruins the flavor), then adding the masala while brewing.
      You can also add Fennel seeds (Saunf) by themselves, to Make Saunf waali Chai.
      Edit: You can also add cinnamon in your masala. Also, don't ask the amount, just do it and find out yourself, it's more fun that way, start by adding small amounts of things, (except the tea lol) and see how much you can tolerate (since non-Asians usually don't tend to have expansive palates and have low tolerance to spice).

    • @SaumyaShiro
      @SaumyaShiro 6 месяцев назад +22

      wow now upload recipie of your version of tea !!

    • @marplu
      @marplu 6 месяцев назад +7

      Ily

    • @joannmunoz966
      @joannmunoz966 5 месяцев назад +19

      I came to say sharing is caring… don’t leave us all hanging.. 😂 please and thank you ❤

  • @lukeagar1626
    @lukeagar1626 Год назад +21968

    Can’t believe your milk lasted 8 years, absolutely phenomenal.

  • @Focusbrooo
    @Focusbrooo Год назад +15125

    My anxiety when she was poring chai in the cup on the sink 📈📈📈📈📈📈

    • @江建国-p9q
      @江建国-p9q Год назад +263

      On the little divider thing too I was like what the actual f- 😭😭

    • @virgokarthik
      @virgokarthik Год назад +17

      Same!

    • @zsaiya
      @zsaiya Год назад +92

      Its actually 5 brain if you spill any like she did it goes right into the sink no cleanup

    • @anessa1303
      @anessa1303 Год назад +38

      That’s a waste of chai!!! Idk you but once you poor it in a cup you have to poor it multiple time from one cup to another. That’s how we do it so it cools down and is rich in flavor.

    • @Clearbluesky771
      @Clearbluesky771 Год назад +9

      She waste a lot

  • @falsealaska
    @falsealaska 5 месяцев назад +13

    I used to work in an Indian restaurant. I still have cravings for their authentic chai that they only made on special occasions. Amazing stuff.

  • @blinday
    @blinday Год назад +1596

    It's so beautiful to me how love can unify two people from completely different cultures and make it into a completely new one with aspects of both their best parts. It's beautiful.

    • @eritan7175
      @eritan7175 Год назад +2

      I guess indians make tea like British people then

    • @LeiaLouise
      @LeiaLouise Год назад +7

      It wasn’t love…
      It was FOOD 😈

    • @dadatosu4702
      @dadatosu4702 Год назад +14

      ​@@eritan7175 well.. tea wasn't even a British thing so.. as coffee wasn't an Italian thing or chocolate and so many other products ... mixing and sharing are good I guess, otherwise British wouldn't have not even beans.

    • @snow5962
      @snow5962 Год назад +11

      Mm in my experience with my Indian husband and his family... if it isn't indian, it is bland, it is boring. They travel to Europe and still seek out indian restaurants. Sorry but gotta say, their cuisine has ruined most of them to the point they cannot appreciate simpler things.

    • @adamholler4912
      @adamholler4912 Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤

  • @praks07
    @praks07 Год назад +3611

    You can really see her happiness increasing with every stage

    • @jdog8362
      @jdog8362 Год назад +5

      She looks disgusted at the end.

    • @lilithjade4363
      @lilithjade4363 Год назад +2

      she's probably just british

    • @xxglowenxx
      @xxglowenxx Год назад +10

      ​@JDog i think you need to review your emotions flashcards again lol

    • @jdog8362
      @jdog8362 Год назад

      @@xxglowenxx I mean I’m not the only one who has said that but okay.

    • @xxglowenxx
      @xxglowenxx Год назад

      @JDog and? That makes your first comment just as unecessary then

  • @rosamy2017
    @rosamy2017 Год назад +3680

    Chai makes me feel so happy and safe! I was once given free chai while I waited for my takeout at my favorite Indian restaurant. I was having a really bad couple of days and just wanted my favorite food to pick me up. I think the people working could tell I was dejected and brought me chai to help. It totally did, the small gesture made me feel like everything was gonna be okay

    • @MessagesFromAurora
      @MessagesFromAurora Год назад +26

      that's so sweet 😍😍

    • @gr_dude5864
      @gr_dude5864 Год назад +23

      ❤ and this comment just made me feel today will be a good day. Thx!

    • @HelensHealingHands
      @HelensHealingHands Год назад +4

      Inspiring!

    • @GrandmaMiMZiSays
      @GrandmaMiMZiSays Год назад +13

      It's absolutely going to be so much better after a really good cup of chai. It's a warm hug 🤗, in a mug... ☕🍵

    • @duck-loves-tea
      @duck-loves-tea Год назад +8

      I thought it was only me! When I have chai, it’s makes me soo happy! I love it so much & makes my day 100x better, no joke :]

  • @stephjose9401
    @stephjose9401 6 месяцев назад +114

    Oh my gosh, I am also married to a South Indian, and we have our 8 year anniversary this September! We met and got married in India ❤ 🇮🇳

    • @sanobermalhotra6895
      @sanobermalhotra6895 3 месяца назад +3

      Congratulations. 💐

    • @gowrishankersivasubramania754
      @gowrishankersivasubramania754 2 месяца назад +1

      Happy Aniversery 🌷🌷

    • @vikasverma_1
      @vikasverma_1 2 месяца назад

      I wish you will be happy with him❤

    • @VamshiNagendar
      @VamshiNagendar 2 месяца назад

      Cudnt get a white man 😂?

    • @vikasverma_1
      @vikasverma_1 2 месяца назад

      @@VamshiNagendar अ'ग्रेज चले गए तुझे छोड़ गए गन्द'गी करने को

  • @huyenthi-mariango
    @huyenthi-mariango Год назад +10999

    After 20 years, she'll just be growing & drying all the ingredients herself 😂

    • @JI04
      @JI04 Год назад +106

      I'm dead girl

    • @asteria5382
      @asteria5382 Год назад +217

      gonna be sooner than that with the way prices are going lmao

    • @333sh55
      @333sh55 Год назад +25

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @harfangdesneiges6680
      @harfangdesneiges6680 Год назад +82

      Watching spices grow while husband on tabla and wife singing Lata Mageshkar songs!...while levitating!😂😂😂💃🎶🎵

    • @b.africa1348
      @b.africa1348 Год назад +8

      Hysterical 😂😂😂

  • @navywavymh1485
    @navywavymh1485 Год назад +3889

    The amount of trust she had on that mug to stay put

    • @carryery
      @carryery Год назад +4

      448 likes and no comments? let me fix that.

    • @SigmaGodz
      @SigmaGodz Год назад +2

      755 likes and 1 comment? Let me fix that 🔧

    • @YourFavAbs1
      @YourFavAbs1 Год назад

      @@carryeryI don’t want to be that guy but….. reply* 😊

    • @fmentertainment928
      @fmentertainment928 Год назад +2

      Im your 1000th likes

    • @LexBC
      @LexBC Год назад +11

      That's eight years of trust, she knows that mug isn't going anywhere

  • @User46296
    @User46296 Год назад +5358

    She even got the legit masala box 😭😭💀😭

  • @Kapuzki
    @Kapuzki 7 месяцев назад +39

    I'm Argentinean and I use a turmeric-cinnamon-clove (sometimes nutmeg) mix for mine, and I'm maybe the least indian guy you could find 😂😂😂

  • @Little_Bubbly
    @Little_Bubbly Год назад +3685

    she could verify as an indian with the trust she had in that cup 😭🙏

    • @quin7117
      @quin7117 Год назад +18

      Best comment 😂

    • @anchaljohni2910
      @anchaljohni2910 Год назад +100

      I was thinking that but when she drank the hot tea straight after pouring 😄

    • @anchaljohni2910
      @anchaljohni2910 Год назад +18

      ​@@Wishtelle possibly, we are Punjabi and have them

    • @alyssah3087
      @alyssah3087 Год назад +8

      ​@Wishtelle My roommate from Kerala had them too.

    • @odette5031
      @odette5031 Год назад +1

      @@anchaljohni2910 my mom does that haha

  • @amarylisusa10
    @amarylisusa10 Год назад +80133

    Am I the only one who had a heartache with the steel mug balanced on the ledge as she poured 😂
    But yes. Once you go masala chai, can’t go back. ❤

    • @marioforever1001
      @marioforever1001 Год назад +310

      Frrr💀

    • @veenadharianumula4714
      @veenadharianumula4714 Год назад +368

      U won’t believe but i shouted .. i was so in vid n i just shouted after watching her mug .. 😂😂

    • @Loveshr
      @Loveshr Год назад +192

      It’s not just masala tea but extremely hot masala tea ❤

    • @tabassumansari7075
      @tabassumansari7075 Год назад +60

      No, I had also heartache wid steel mug 😂

    • @sujithavenkat5663
      @sujithavenkat5663 Год назад +3

      Me tooo 🤣🤣🤣

  • @EmoryHarper
    @EmoryHarper Год назад +7051

    You know the transformation is complete once you have a spice box to make Chai and drink it out of a metal mug🤣

    • @jackstrubbe7608
      @jackstrubbe7608 Год назад +54

      And is delightful and aromatic and eye-opening, aaa-and in NO way resembles the swill at Starbucks. 😎

    • @Toughmittens
      @Toughmittens Год назад +31

      I went through this transformation without marrying or even dating an Indian person. I just really love Indian spices ❤

    • @pandalpha5208
      @pandalpha5208 Год назад +11

      Why a metal mug? Is it better than glass?

    • @saskiasia
      @saskiasia Год назад +15

      @@pandalpha5208 I think it keeps the tea warm for longer.

    • @pandalpha5208
      @pandalpha5208 Год назад

      @@saskiasia thank you!

  • @Daggerzx
    @Daggerzx 9 месяцев назад +4

    Love how the second is just builders tea 😭, love the upgrades tho

  • @TahtahmesDiary
    @TahtahmesDiary Год назад +1650

    As someone biracial, I’m surprised to run into interracial content that is wholesome, not fetishizing, full of love and respect for the other. Stay well you two ❤

    • @kandycestukes2223
      @kandycestukes2223 Год назад +44

      That part!!!!!
      It's sad to see all of the angry people in the comments but this video was so wonderful ❤️ I hope her content changes a few minds about cultural exchange and interracial relationships!

    • @TheSmiley84
      @TheSmiley84 Год назад +4

      So well said

    • @far6311
      @far6311 Год назад +52

      My daughter is biracial, there's certain things she asks me about as a black person and certain things she asks her dad about as a white person. She has a great sense of identity and acceptance 😊 I think it's awesome

    • @Finnec123
      @Finnec123 Год назад +5

      Then also try "Ling and lamb"!

    • @Sd-wo8vp
      @Sd-wo8vp Год назад

      Them things sweating out your body stink

  • @jessicaa9071
    @jessicaa9071 Год назад +4190

    He spiced up your life ❤

  • @danglernoodle1417
    @danglernoodle1417 Год назад +2455

    The confidence she has when she kept the mug on the kitchen sink shows how proficient she is 👏👏

  • @londalecarter3482
    @londalecarter3482 9 месяцев назад +2

    OH MY GOD!! that looks soooooooo good! Im inspired

  • @Aries_1334
    @Aries_1334 Год назад +3781

    Are we not going to mention the absolute incredible power this woman has, the way she drank that straight up scolding 😂
    Ps: that looks amazing

    • @emmym.1524
      @emmym.1524 Год назад +50

      If you look closely there is a cut so I think she let it cool off a bit but I bet it was still super hot. I’m the person who will add an ice cube or something so no judgement here

    • @odette5031
      @odette5031 Год назад +86

      @@emmym.1524 it’s possible she drinks it right away, my mom does that all the time, I never understand how her throat can handle boiling hot tea.

    • @torigrace7489
      @torigrace7489 Год назад +31

      I was literally thinking the same thing! That last clip scorched the tip of MY tongue just watching her sip it 🤣🤣 yk ts hurtedddd

    • @williamjenkins4913
      @williamjenkins4913 Год назад +18

      @@odette5031 Scar tissue. No joke.

    • @BlackPanaRican05
      @BlackPanaRican05 Год назад +25

      Scalding*

  • @sanaabdullah920
    @sanaabdullah920 Год назад +204

    Tea is a whole different feeling and emotion for Indians❤

  • @abinprakash2793
    @abinprakash2793 Год назад +2323

    For those who don't know, Chai in Hindi (Chaya in Malayalam) means Tea.
    So telling Chai tea sounds like tea tea

    • @SheebaKumari-Derison
      @SheebaKumari-Derison Год назад +11

      Yessssssssss!!!!!!!!!

    • @ebbiebean9385
      @ebbiebean9385 Год назад +77

      We still call the Sahara the “Sahara Desert” even though it basically means “Desert Desert” I mean people really do be picking and choosing.

    • @wonpilspiano
      @wonpilspiano Год назад +16

      Chai is also Swahili for tea 🔥🔥 “chai tea” used to bother me

    • @BlackGrapes
      @BlackGrapes Год назад +18

      Just like how genmaicha tea means brown rice tea tea, ramen noodles means pulled noodles noodles, and edamame bean means stem bean bean.

    • @lupaakun784
      @lupaakun784 Год назад +16

      it's like "Bahasa". Indonesian speak Indonesia language, but people used to called it Bahasa which means Language cause we always say bahasa Indonesia(Indonesia language), so when people ask me "do you speak Bahasa?" it's mean "do you speak language?"
      the correct one is "do you speak Indonesia?"

  • @annakuman9898
    @annakuman9898 3 месяца назад

    Goodness gracious the headache you get if you miss your cup for the day.The spice’s combination is so addictive. I had to take a break and treated the headaches for 3 days using pain killers years ago so now it doesn’t matter if I miss a day or a week, I won’t get the headaches anymore 👏👏👏👏

  • @snehaaaa._
    @snehaaaa._ Год назад +408

    SHE UNDERSTOOD THE ASSIGNMENT Y'ALL

  • @S01233
    @S01233 Год назад +4297

    I like the fact how she embraces her husband’s culture and implements. True love.

    • @shikhag5326
      @shikhag5326 Год назад +15

      Just don't get drowned in expressing love to a point it's taken for granted..p.s.love her love for tea 😊

    • @Rue747
      @Rue747 Год назад +30

      She likes the tea man, chill

    • @pallavisharma8309
      @pallavisharma8309 Год назад +64

      If he did the same.. people might not say 'true love' instead they would declare him 'brain washed'.

    • @503945158
      @503945158 Год назад +15

      Husband's culture? You living in this century?

    • @sanjaysingha4346
      @sanjaysingha4346 Год назад +11

      It's not culture. It's better taste.

  • @Omar-qf2dg
    @Omar-qf2dg Год назад +1014

    As an Arab I can say, India has the superior chai. Had it for the first time the other day at an Indian friend’s house and it was amazing!!

    • @yankeegirl890
      @yankeegirl890 Год назад +4

      ❤❤❤

    • @pudanielson1
      @pudanielson1 Год назад

      Don't Arabs from North Africa to Iraq to Sudan all have different kinds of Chai? It's all a part of cultural diffusion

    • @amandagonzales4597
      @amandagonzales4597 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes tumeric 🧡

    • @CW-rx2js
      @CW-rx2js 11 месяцев назад +15

      ​@@amandagonzales4597no!! We typically use other spices in tea like ginger, cardamon or lemongrass

    • @focusonselfbetterment
      @focusonselfbetterment 11 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@amandagonzales4597 who uses turmeric in tea?

  • @gaffm4384
    @gaffm4384 Месяц назад +2

    Ahhhh! Yummy strong chai.. love it.

  • @choleywholey2001
    @choleywholey2001 Год назад +168

    From someone who works for an Indian family, one of the greatest joys is when their Nani comes and makes me a cup of this. Makes the day so much nicer 🥰

    • @Ruhee
      @Ruhee Год назад +5

      This is so lovely, makes me miss my nani!😊

    • @bhoomikawalia4019
      @bhoomikawalia4019 Год назад +4

      I miss my Nani, she is in heaven (swarg) now..

    • @TheLuciddreamer79
      @TheLuciddreamer79 Год назад

      Awww!!! ❤❤❤

  • @btsx_jeansy10
    @btsx_jeansy10 Год назад +4163

    as an Indian. I can totally relate that “masale ka dibba" 😂💀

    • @Shivangi-jx8ko
      @Shivangi-jx8ko Год назад +3

      ya 😂😂

    • @randomhuman6116
      @randomhuman6116 Год назад +8

      Masaldani

    • @COBRACHICKENOFFICIAL.
      @COBRACHICKENOFFICIAL. Год назад +32

      Chai tea- tea tea
      Naan bread-bread bread
      Chatni sause-sause sause
      Me an Indian *wtf*

    • @yelyzavetaberehuta7358
      @yelyzavetaberehuta7358 Год назад +8

      ​@@COBRACHICKENOFFICIAL.in Ukrainian tea is chai ( this word came directly from India) , so we say masala chai) and for me it's also sounds strange)
      And thanks now I know meaning of another words ❤

    • @yumihara14
      @yumihara14 Год назад

      As an Indian you look like korean lel

  • @ShotoMakes
    @ShotoMakes Год назад +2854

    No one going to talk about the fact that cup was balanced on a mere sliver of sink????? Or the fact that she drank it literally *right off the stove????????*

    • @tatinightmare
      @tatinightmare Год назад +92

      She tried too but once that boiling liquid touched her lips she put that shit down 😂

    • @shaybae77
      @shaybae77 Год назад +25

      I literally just said the same thing!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂like that’s not something easy to do to use the middle part of the sink like that trust me I know I have tried PLENTY of times 😩😂😂guess I need a steel cup lol

    • @manomaylr
      @manomaylr Год назад +33

      She’s a brown girl now

    • @ElsDaughter
      @ElsDaughter Год назад +19

      I don't understand. Isn't this normal behavior? That space between sinks is plenty wide for holding things. It was centered.

    • @ElsDaughter
      @ElsDaughter Год назад +1

      ​@Shannon Jones I do this all of the time with no problem. Is yours not flat?

  • @anilgautam1656
    @anilgautam1656 2 месяца назад

    Ooooooohhhhh That SMILE tells everything. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @pacificpacific
    @pacificpacific Год назад +1842

    As an Indian living in the US I follow the teabag middle path too but my parents visiting from India do not approve 😁 It has to be made in the pan with ginger, cardamom etc etc from the scratch 3-4 times a day

    • @katedustinrzonca9992
      @katedustinrzonca9992 Год назад +82

      The Teabag Middle Path sounds like a great title for a memoir

    • @VanNessy97
      @VanNessy97 Год назад +14

      A day?!

    • @alpienari
      @alpienari Год назад +34

      ​@@VanNessy97sure. In a tea-drinking countries you drink it 3-4 times a day. And it should be fresh

    • @sbo3
      @sbo3 Год назад +18

      ​@@VanNessy97I didn't bat an eyelid as a Brit 😂

    • @Vassi_Drakonov
      @Vassi_Drakonov Год назад +15

      ​@@VanNessy97
      Yep. In many Asian countries, it is perfectly normal for us to drink tea several times a day, and they have to be made fresh. I drink tea at least 2 times a day.

  • @mias.6640
    @mias.6640 Год назад +3683

    As an Indian speaking, she’s more Indian than I’ll ever be 🥲

    • @ShoyuRamenBreakingBad
      @ShoyuRamenBreakingBad 10 месяцев назад +33

      She just has a lot of time on her hands 😁

    • @abhiswarakumbhare5468
      @abhiswarakumbhare5468 9 месяцев назад +16

      I just use store-bought tea powder

    • @CeriseRose
      @CeriseRose 9 месяцев назад +4

      Nono fret not I bet your tea is amazing😢❤

    • @1jazzyphae
      @1jazzyphae 8 месяцев назад +6

      Don't fall for the lie lol

    • @Samir21275
      @Samir21275 7 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@ShoyuRamenBreakingBadnah, you just have a lot of time to troll some poor creator on the internet because you couldn't get over the fact that your dad left you and you're jobless+under a lot of student debt
      Yeah I feel you man, dw this is a canon

  • @resurgamviridisnitor7734
    @resurgamviridisnitor7734 Год назад +463

    Went from regular to having a whole ass tamriel alchemy class

  • @AbhishekKumar-nn6fj
    @AbhishekKumar-nn6fj 9 месяцев назад +1

    The smile at the end is ❤

  • @tressieruzario6126
    @tressieruzario6126 Год назад +388

    The relief I felt after she did it the correct way is unexplainable🥳

  • @bellablue9520
    @bellablue9520 Год назад +181

    I'm Australian and have been with an Indian for almost 11 years. I felt this. 🤣❤️

  • @sujathana7460
    @sujathana7460 Год назад +3223

    16 years later. The mug becomes a small stainless steel tumbler and more frothy tea

    • @sakethreddy4450
      @sakethreddy4450 Год назад +2

      😆😅😅

    • @Darkshadows9620
      @Darkshadows9620 Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣yess...

    • @kavitharaj2396
      @kavitharaj2396 Год назад +43

      After 20 years you learn to drink tea with sound😄😃

    • @horanghaeno1
      @horanghaeno1 Год назад +4

      Fr this tea is too weak and watery

    • @themightye8876
      @themightye8876 Год назад +5

      More accurately, after a kid is born and grows up to 8 year old age.

  • @seyedaajura6493
    @seyedaajura6493 3 месяца назад

    Happy that you adapted our traditions...a big hug and salute to you

  • @Olivia-no2hl
    @Olivia-no2hl Год назад +1193

    I work at a job where everyone but myself is Indian, Pakistani or Turkish. When I tell you they taught me to make real chai and not the western version and I cannot go back. However, the milk does upset my stomach lol. They used to make it every day and not include me. But once I asked questions about it they started giving me a cup. Now, they’ve trusted me so much that I make the chai sometimes for everyone.

    • @zarinaromanets7290
      @zarinaromanets7290 Год назад +44

      1) how did you get so lucky to work with people with some of the best food in the world?? 2) I've learned that Mocha Mix at most grocery stores is the closest to the taste and fat content of real milk for my lactose problems, hope this helps!

    • @noeliaarellano7468
      @noeliaarellano7468 Год назад +6

      I drink milk A LOT but when I use regular coffee creamer it messes my stomach up so much. So I stick to grass fed products/meats.

    • @noeliaarellano7468
      @noeliaarellano7468 Год назад +1

      They sell it at target too !!

    • @thegarge7476
      @thegarge7476 Год назад

      ​@@zarinaromanets7290it's called living in Canada

    • @NiranjhanaNarayanan
      @NiranjhanaNarayanan Год назад +27

      Oat milk tastes great with my chai, and my Indian friends agree and we haven't gone back haha since.

  • @Styleyofficiel
    @Styleyofficiel Год назад +629

    My ancestors would be proud to see that. Thank you so much

    • @sabisweet
      @sabisweet Год назад +4

      …I doubt that 😂

    • @Styleyofficiel
      @Styleyofficiel Год назад +11

      @@sabisweet I was talking about the last one of course. It was perfect.

  • @loveuall4
    @loveuall4 2 месяца назад

    As a kashmirian pakistani i can say thats some nice culture intro here❤

  • @pihusarkar6259
    @pihusarkar6259 Год назад +1199

    That's how we Indians do Chai. You nailed it mama! 🥺🤌🏻

    • @spectrum162
      @spectrum162 Год назад +7

      Is she your mama?

    • @sydney9348
      @sydney9348 Год назад

      @@spectrum162 💀

    • @robiqaiqbal7851
      @robiqaiqbal7851 Год назад

      ​@@spectrum162 😂😂

    • @littlemsmira
      @littlemsmira Год назад

      @@spectrum162 LMFAO

    • @pihusarkar6259
      @pihusarkar6259 Год назад

      @@spectrum162 She may or may not be my mama. You wouldn't ever know. However, that question is rich coming from a fake account created less than year ago-probably by a man who loves watching women tear down other women :) I am here to make you disappear into oblivion. Come at me! Such stupid comments won't earn you bread and butter. Go look for a real job! Also, are you a part of the incel subculture? Because you sound like so.

  • @leoaranzaa
    @leoaranzaa Год назад +119

    I got really confused for a second when the second clip played, I was like isn’t that just how everybody makes tea. But then the final clip played, that looks so beautiful. Like the whole process is just really calming

    • @Marlett4
      @Marlett4 Год назад

      What does she use on the first stage instead if tea?

  • @chillcapybara137
    @chillcapybara137 Год назад +1048

    My manager was Indian. She always brought the most delicious food for lunch and would always share it with me. One time she cooked a meal for me because I really loved it :') I should've asked her what spices she used. I miss her

    • @nahbirdie4773
      @nahbirdie4773 Год назад +106

      Idk what she cooked but if u want spices i gotchu. staple spices u need in your house:
      POWDERS:
      Tumeric
      Cumin (aka Jeera)
      Corriander (aka Kothmir)
      Chilli (aka Mirchi)
      Kashmiri chilli (not as spicy but good colour)
      SPICES (whole or crushed later or whatever)
      Garam Masala
      Pepper (white, black)
      Star anise
      Cloves
      Elaichi (green pods)
      Bay leaves
      Cinnamon.
      READY MADE MASALA POWDERS FROM STORES:
      any masala pack from SHAN.
      Chicken biryani, nehari, kebab, chicken curry, mutton curry...
      All of that is good.
      Also: always,
      Red onions,
      Ginger paste,
      Garlic paste,
      Tomatoes.
      Salt,
      Pepper.
      We put a lot in our food, dayummm. But it wont even break the bank.
      When u cook, use red onions.. Not white. Also fry them properly before u add other shit. I seen a lot of people just toss food all in and i dont get how they expect flavours to come out.
      First figure out what spices u like together (from the powders n whole/crushed ones) in your food.. Then and only then, add a BIT of the ready made packs to what recipes u like. Dont just use the packs alone. U can but then you'll never explore what u like n don't like.
      If u don't know what to add/how to add powders to your food its usually like 1/2 TEAspoon.. Or 1/4 ish. Start like that.
      Enjoy chicka or dude. Or person.

    • @nahbirdie4773
      @nahbirdie4773 Год назад +10

      Also you're welcome. ✨

    • @pragawa
      @pragawa Год назад +22

      ​@@nahbirdie4773
      Wonderful!
      Kothmir is cilantro/green dhania
      Coriander seeds are dhania seeds.
      Namaste from India.

    • @Black_form
      @Black_form Год назад +8

      After the meal you fired her uhhh?

    • @nahbirdie4773
      @nahbirdie4773 Год назад +11

      @@Black_form nah, they ate her too. Duh

  • @mohithkumar3024
    @mohithkumar3024 6 месяцев назад

    This is such a nice short. I love when people embrace other cultures as their own

  • @megamood1009
    @megamood1009 Год назад +3892

    Worked at an Indian restaurant for a year, and the chefs would make Chana Masala every morning for the staff. It was a literal cup of heaven. Best way to start my shifts by far
    Edit: please read my reply I meant masala chai 😅 I do not start my mornings with a good ol cup of chickpeas 😂

    • @Hersheyparker
      @Hersheyparker Год назад +130

      chickpeas?

    • @aaro96live
      @aaro96live Год назад +344

      @@Hersheyparker I think she meant to say masala chai, unless she actually started her morning with chickpeas every morning.

    • @NathanClingan
      @NathanClingan Год назад +24

      Chana tho?

    • @megamood1009
      @megamood1009 Год назад +150

      @aaro96live hahaha yess I meant Masala Chai 😂😂
      We had a chickpea* dish listed above it and they always jumble in my head.
      Ment masala Chai lol

    • @megamood1009
      @megamood1009 Год назад +36

      @sri6s49 hey! I am aware of this! I did reply to an earlier comment, I just got a lil confused is all haha. I'm aware chana is chickpea but thanks! And my auto correct just changed it from chickpea lol didn't mean to put chicken in my reply either

  • @ilvher.
    @ilvher. Год назад +457

    Give that cup a raise for being the most trusted cup
    Eyy tenks for the 458 likes, my highest like i ever got lol.

  • @mininair896
    @mininair896 Год назад +403

    I am very happy to see an American making the authentic Indian Tea.. Wow she really deserves a applause 👍👍😍😍🤗🤗👌👌💕💕

    • @sharliethiyagarajan6456
      @sharliethiyagarajan6456 Год назад +11

      I am Australian married to a Tamil man and my mother-in-law made sure I knew how to make tea and cook the right way. Love my Tamil family :)

    • @mininair896
      @mininair896 Год назад +1

      @@sharliethiyagarajan6456 Awww that's so sweet of you.. Happy to hear that 😘😘

    • @sharliethiyagarajan6456
      @sharliethiyagarajan6456 Год назад

      Thank you. I have metal plates and tumblers and even mix it the way she does pouring it from one cup to another making it extra foamy.

  • @tashidorjey8719
    @tashidorjey8719 2 месяца назад +2

    true, and we Indians called it kadak chai...😊

  • @The-Courageous4713
    @The-Courageous4713 Год назад +1325

    as a south Asian i m 101% sure that she must be more happy now than before just bcz of this CHAI❤️❤️❤️

    • @shobhamanna7466
      @shobhamanna7466 Год назад +3

      😁😁😁

    • @annatruong3646
      @annatruong3646 Год назад +2

      Yes, she looks delightful when taking a sip of the drink. 👍

    • @krishnareddy5697
      @krishnareddy5697 Год назад +2

      not south asian only indian.

    • @The-Courageous4713
      @The-Courageous4713 Год назад +9

      @@krishnareddy5697 actually m pakistani but this☝️ family is indian so i came up with an unbiased word "soth asian"... that's all 😁😁

    • @yeetidk285
      @yeetidk285 Год назад +3

      Same, Pakistani here.

  • @user-lj7fz9xh2n
    @user-lj7fz9xh2n Год назад +1453

    It was never about the husband, SHE is a great wife

    • @sm_91
      @sm_91 Год назад +6

      If it was never about the husband .. what would it have been ?? For her
      Is she india or what 😂😂

    • @agnijodutta1771
      @agnijodutta1771 Год назад +1

      ​@@sm_91 she is not india. India is a country

    • @sm_91
      @sm_91 Год назад +1

      @@agnijodutta1771 😂😂 i know ...I mean to say that she is not Indian....

  • @Barcy6182
    @Barcy6182 2 месяца назад

    I love that she has adapted to a different culture. Some people dont change. She is amazing that she made chai from scratch.

  • @ForbiddnSock
    @ForbiddnSock Год назад +59

    Indian cuisine and culture are so rich. Love it

  • @TeddyBear-dk7tk
    @TeddyBear-dk7tk Год назад +669

    I didn’t even marry to Indian but I love India culture so much. I make my own chai just like the last one. My favorite food is Indian food. Indian instrument sounds amazing ❤ so much love from Korea 😊

    • @cchoi108
      @cchoi108 Год назад +16

      Same here and I'm also Korean but living in America

    • @kshitijkumar9094
      @kshitijkumar9094 Год назад +32

      At least you're calling it chai instead of chai tea, say no more, as an Indian I approve 👍

    • @SatieSatie
      @SatieSatie Год назад +12

      ​​@@kshitijkumar9094 The word "chai" comes from Chinese (the place of origin of tea) and is used throughout the world for "tea", from Saudi Arabia to Korea. 😊 If I remember correctly, even the word "tea" is a Chinese dialect.

    • @kshitijkumar9094
      @kshitijkumar9094 Год назад +45

      @@SatieSatie the word cha comes from Chinese, chai is the hindi word that was derived from cha, and yes the word tea was also derived from a Chinese word. If I remember it right, any country that uses the word which sounds similar to chai had land trade routes to China and thus derived the word from cha, on the other hand any country which had sea trade with china uses the word tea or something similar.

    • @srinivas9507
      @srinivas9507 Год назад +2

      Ty 🎉

  • @shrutikanu4630
    @shrutikanu4630 Год назад +704

    The chai masala making from mortar and pastel had my whole heart😭♥️

  • @mtarkes
    @mtarkes 8 месяцев назад +1

    As an Indian I never felt the pang of the British Raj until I dropped a tea bag in water and called it chai.

  • @aminashabdellah1642
    @aminashabdellah1642 Год назад +293

    In East Africa that's how we make our tea. It's not tea without the spices

    • @escapist0447
      @escapist0447 Год назад +12

      Then we have got a cultural similarity!
      Love from India!❤

    • @dufopapi6243
      @dufopapi6243 Год назад +1

      Madagascar?

    • @solsikkeridderuhyre5172
      @solsikkeridderuhyre5172 Год назад

      That's how literally ALL Tea is made. 🤣🤣
      There's only 2 species of plant people use for tea, Camellia sinensis and rarely Camellia taliensis. All Tea is Camellia sinensis usually and spices. 🤣
      Herbal Tea isn't actually Tea, it's made from herbs, fruit, and other plant materials that are edible (Rooibos or Chamomile for example).
      The only thing that changes are WHICH spices are used.
      Also, Black, White, and Green Tea are all the same, with the difference being the oxidation of the leaves, Black obviously being the most oxidized.

    • @elainelindsey1306
      @elainelindsey1306 Год назад +1

      In south africa especially durban we also drink ginger tea, elachi tea or masala Chai. It's prepared same way. Recently tetley south africa started making elachi tea and masala Chai tea bags but they not has strong has homemade

  • @asmysarasan
    @asmysarasan Год назад +2905

    As an Indian, I’ve gone from making chai from scratch, to mixing milk with tea bag. It’s so exhausting 🥵

    • @rajeevthudigeni8223
      @rajeevthudigeni8223 Год назад +75

      Lol then you lost the Indianess 😂

    • @mannamalism
      @mannamalism Год назад +6

      Hahaha

    • @gravityVL1485
      @gravityVL1485 Год назад +7

      Omg 😂

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt Год назад +28

      Haha yeah it’s called getting older.

    • @InnuendoXP
      @InnuendoXP Год назад +15

      As someone who has no horse in this race & does moka pot or pourover coffee as much as lazy teabag tea or chai masala, you can pre-portion the whole spices in those little daily medication organisers & save yourself some time without compromising freshness while preparing for the week ahead.

  • @aayushs.taehyung4631
    @aayushs.taehyung4631 Год назад +267

    I had such an anxiety to see that mug balanced on the brink of the sink. 😂

    • @vedavijaya33
      @vedavijaya33 Год назад +4

      that again shows that she is again trained in Indian culture cooking......

    • @wabisabi140
      @wabisabi140 Год назад +1

      Me too 😂

  • @90minutesfootball99
    @90minutesfootball99 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you! You are exactly right! Ppl say this so often not realising in punjabi and hindi chai means tea

  • @Seevawonderloaf
    @Seevawonderloaf Год назад +62

    I love your openness to Indian culture! I think in today's age we focus on the negative but i really appreciate non-Indian people and spouses adapting or appreciating Indian culture and i hope my Indian brothers and sisters are doing the same

    • @briayazic616
      @briayazic616 Год назад +1

      I married into an Indian family and it's kind of expected in this family that non-Indians marrying in adapt to and join in the culture, otherwise they would be considered not open-minded or wanting to connect. I used to worry people would think I was appropriating culture but Indians are pretty much always thrilled when I'm familiar with their culture and see that I wear a mangalsutra and so I don't really care what other white people think anymore.

    • @monicab8176
      @monicab8176 Год назад +1

      @@briayazic616 this this THIS!! Yesssss I’ve never met kinder or more welcoming humans in my life. I love Indians😭🧡

    • @sarahcallaway9969
      @sarahcallaway9969 Год назад +1

      My 5 year old daughter and I were invited (and or course went) to my friend's son's 4th birthday party, I couldn't believe the support network they had! Relatives came from Virginia and very Southern California to Idaho for a four-year-old's birthday party! Wish I had support like that! They were so welcoming to me and my daughter (both white as can be)! It was awesome! We were even invited to visit if we went to that part of CA, given address and all! Lol❤

  • @uberbodysolutions6251
    @uberbodysolutions6251 Год назад +75

    She balanced that mug better than i balance me life

  • @arvindersingh6593
    @arvindersingh6593 Год назад +103

    That steel mug said everything, that's an emotion.

  • @Shuvadeep-xp5es
    @Shuvadeep-xp5es 2 месяца назад +1

    "Something is still missing " ~Random aunt from a corner of India

  • @hiraeth7228
    @hiraeth7228 Год назад +216

    this is why interracial marriages are incredible, they spread knowledge and backgrounds ❤

    • @mangopudding5979
      @mangopudding5979 Год назад +10

      Not at all.

    • @DarthKater311
      @DarthKater311 11 месяцев назад +17

      Yep. My husband is from Mexico and i love learning about his culture ❤

    • @blackdogbrown
      @blackdogbrown 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@mangopudding5979Depends on who you're married to.

    • @jayetite
      @jayetite 11 месяцев назад +6

      No they don't.

    • @Mogijup
      @Mogijup 10 месяцев назад +11

      You guys are saying no they don’t but not providing any evidence whereas this video is literally spreading knowledge and culture because of an interracial marriage. Way to say you’re racist without saying you’re racist guys

  • @t.tifanney.y
    @t.tifanney.y Год назад +125

    The way I sighed in happiness cuz she made it the actual way cuz I thought it was gonna end with teabag tea

  • @Union4014
    @Union4014 Год назад +7232

    “Chai tea?! Chai means tea bro! You're saying "tea tea"! Would I ask you for a coffee coffee with room for cream cream?”
    -Indian Spiderman

  • @souvikmajumder6774
    @souvikmajumder6774 2 месяца назад

    Your reaction at tasting the masala chai in the end said it all😂😂

  • @majorcalvary6515
    @majorcalvary6515 11 месяцев назад +25

    My daughter bff is Indian. I hung around with their family often. Now I love a good cup of milk tea with ginger.

  • @madhugandhabamne4033
    @madhugandhabamne4033 Год назад +75

    I just love how you have kept open mind and took all the good things from another culture! 💕

  • @creativeusername4400
    @creativeusername4400 Год назад +72

    That cup upon that border of basin is truly fighting for his life

  • @radhikaraoj
    @radhikaraoj 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m so proud of you 🥲

  • @sheffalisharma5718
    @sheffalisharma5718 Год назад +188

    Noone learns a culture better than someone from a different culture! Good job man

  • @beemel5734
    @beemel5734 Год назад +218

    My mom has multiple sclerosis and stumbled upon a recipe for Golden Milk, whoch is loaded with anti-inflammatory spices. She made it from scratch once and it. Was. Heavenly! But, ultimately, a lot of work for a woman with already decreased energy. So she never made it again.
    Years later, around 2019/2020, Golden Milk kinda became mainstream (I saw Golden Milk cereal and chocolate bars at this co-op I worked at briefly, as well as a pseudo golden milk at my regional coffee chain), and I gave everything a try, as well as making a quick, cheap and easy version of it (i.e. with a ginger turmeric tea bag instead of with actual spices). It was awful. The only thing that was even moderately good was the golden milk chocolate bar. Nothing matched that from scratch golden milk my mother made once a decade ago.
    There is no "quick and easy" method for some things. They need good quality ingredients and time to meld the flavors together. Some things are almost sacrilegious to cut corners on.

    • @erdiaz13
      @erdiaz13 11 месяцев назад +4

      I've really been enjoying the Stash Golden. Tumeric Chai but I hear ya, it took awhile to find one that was remotely palatable.

    • @Verceal
      @Verceal 5 месяцев назад +2

      I feel this. I make spicy chicken soup & now, about the only time, I can stand the canned stuff is when I'm sick.

    • @amberlee4536
      @amberlee4536 5 месяцев назад +3

      When I was in middle school nutrition class 20+ years ago, my teacher taught us to make pancakes from scratch, and she taught us that the true secret to a wildly fluffy pancake is to separate the eggs and then whip the whites to the stiffest peaks you can get them to without adding cream of tartar and making it meringue, then to prepare the recipe as normal otherwise and gently fold the whites in.
      It just isn't right if I do it any other way now

    • @bubblekittea
      @bubblekittea 5 месяцев назад +1

      do you know how she made the golden milk and what spices were anti inflammitory? >3

    • @violetsarelavender
      @violetsarelavender 5 месяцев назад

      It's just ginger, a bit of black pepper, sugar and milk. Boil all together and voila! That's your turmeric latte. If you want masala milk, it's just turmeric powder, cardamom powder, sugar and grated dry fruits like almond, cashews, pistachios and raisins. Boil everything together to get a beautiful creamy texture. That's it. Enjoy your turmeric latte and masala milk!

  • @itsmaddy7153
    @itsmaddy7153 Год назад +4755

    it's the first time I'm seeing an American make actual authentic Indian tea
    I'm overwhelmed
    Edit: Ok 2k likes in a day tf 💀

    • @youwotm8446
      @youwotm8446 Год назад +13

      ​@@blaumax918 how tf is that in any way a "syrup"

    • @itsmaddy7153
      @itsmaddy7153 Год назад +4

      @@blaumax918 How tf-

    • @lillylyantha
      @lillylyantha Год назад +6

      @@blaumax918 there is no sugar, at least when I make it, and she didn’t add any.

    • @Rhinestone-wg7wf
      @Rhinestone-wg7wf Год назад

      ​@@blaumax918 how the fuc-

    • @zainabakram2805
      @zainabakram2805 Год назад

      💀

  • @jujulachlan11
    @jujulachlan11 5 месяцев назад

    the mug on the tiny banister of the sink is rly what makes this for me bahaa

  • @artsybeloved2127
    @artsybeloved2127 Год назад +181

    Bro knows how to make Chai better than me and I'm actually Indian lmfao 😂

  • @alomajuwanis7698
    @alomajuwanis7698 Год назад +739

    This must be the most accurate portrayal of the 3 levels of making tea/chai

  • @marissamarr6813
    @marissamarr6813 Год назад +29

    Oh yesss working for an Indian family as a nanny has taught me so so much in many ways but especially in the kitchen. I’ve been making bullet coffee with ghee lately and it’s so goooood ❤

    • @kothicamedarth2680
      @kothicamedarth2680 7 месяцев назад

      Since Indians use strong flavour with chicory they use ghee so that stomach is smooth & doesn't tighten up & cause heart burn

  • @georgiabouzika5208
    @georgiabouzika5208 2 месяца назад

    Spices always improve your meals, so lucky you!! 💓

  • @pranamigoswami1444
    @pranamigoswami1444 Год назад +6822

    She understood the assignment very well. The way her coffee mug transformed over the years 🤣🤣🤣
    Edit-I can't believe I got so many likes. 😫

    • @sebastianantony5335
      @sebastianantony5335 Год назад +9

      Ah yes, coffee

    • @xscenify
      @xscenify Год назад +14

      Hahaha yesss the silver cup 🥰🥰🥰

    • @economicsadda7376
      @economicsadda7376 Год назад +4

      without mug feel nahi aata chaai lover 🤣😥

    • @pawelsb
      @pawelsb Год назад +5

      Just look at her "masale wala steel ka dabba" that's so Indian.

    • @pranamigoswami1444
      @pranamigoswami1444 Год назад

      ​@@pawelsbyes na 😭❤️

  • @LanaPhillips
    @LanaPhillips Год назад +38

    I'm sorry, but I NEED YOUR RECIPE! Omg that looked heavenly