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Drink Me Chai Vanilla Chai Latte is a convenient 1kg powder blend that offers 200 servings of delicious, gluten-free, and vegetarian-friendly chai latte. Just add water and milk for a café-style experience at home, or use it in baking for a unique twist. Each pack includes a measuring scoop for easy preparation, making it perfect for busy professionals who crave a quick yet indulgent treat.
Package Dimensions | 32.6 x 32.4 x 12.4 cm; 1 kg |
Additives | Cinnamon |
Weight | 4 Kilograms |
Units | 4000 gram |
Storage Instructions | Keep Dry |
Brand | Drink Me Chai |
Format | Powder |
Speciality | Gluten Free,Vegetarians |
Package Information | Canister |
Manufacturer | Drink Me Chai |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
A**I
Cheeky and aromatic
Nice and aromatic with well-balanced spices. I add a little extra coffee to it in the morning. In the evening , I can have it and still be able to sleep well. The amount of caffeine is more flavour than keeping you awake.
R**G
Great taste, fab size good delivery good price!
Good deal when buying in bulk. Lovely chai. Goes down very well in our family so to be able to buy larger sizes in bulk really helps us out. Love it. Thank you.
L**T
The best powdered chai - no contest
Oh golly, we love this. We tried each of the flavours from this wonderful company, and this is the one we settled for. At first, it seemed like a bit of an indulgence, spending so much on a tub of chai, but when you compare it with other drinks like coffee and hot choc - which come in smaller jars so seem cheaper - it actually works out well in comparison.And after a year of messing around with various hot drink powders (we've learned the secret to a perfect mocha using only powdered drinks, eg), we got to the point where we needed something different. And this, honestly, is perfect.It comes with a little scoop - the perfect amount for one British mug (would be too much for a polite cup, bewaare) - and a well-fitting lid that sits atop a tub sturdy enough to not flex or fray over time. Amazon wanted me to rate "blending power" and I'm guessing this refers to how well it dissolves when you make a cuppa?It's the only downsize, to be honest - use water from a just boiled kettle - hotter the better - and stir vigorously to avoid lumps and undisolved powder in the bottom. But once you get the trick of it, you'll be enjoying mug after mug of delicious, warming chai through the next winter and beyond!
T**L
Nice if you like it sweet!
Christ, I didn't realise I'd bought a 1kg tin! (although it was kind of obvious from the price, I am blaming covid brain fog) so finding cupboard space was a challenge!Luckily, I like the taste, and we all know that bigger is usually better in terms of value for money.It is VERY sweet, so if that's not your thing, avoid. But I do have a sweet tooth, and it's so nice to have another dairy-free hot drink option besides different flavours of tea, which are quite few and far between.I tend to just make it with hot water and a big splash of oat milk, and it's just fine, but you can of course adjust the powder and liquid contents to suit your own taste. But maybe get a smaller tin to start, if you're not sure whether you'll like it! :)
A**R
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Delicious sweet.
E**I
That's very good.
That's very good.
J**S
Not like it used to be
I have ordered this many times always dispatched quickly but the last few times I've noticed it isn't as nice as it used to be in fact it's quite tasteless no froth quite bland I don't know if the formulas been changed but can't taste any spices so I won't be buying again as its expensive and the large tin doesn't last long at all
K**E
Really delicious
Both my partner and me love chai tea, but he is allergic to milk so cannot have the shop bought powder. This solved that, and comes in such a massive tub it works out way cheaper than the one from Tesco/Sainsburys/etc. Its got a good strong taste when made with the instructions, it used to not requure milk or a milk substitute however it does now.The only thing I would want improved is that when this is made at home and not somewhere like a coffee shop with a steam thing, you get a bit of sludge at the bottom of the cup/mug which seems to be parts of the ingredients that precipitate out of the water.
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