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Bellocq

The Chai Gift Set

$80

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Editor’s Notes:

Experience the exhilarating spice of Chai with Bellocq’s evocative medley of organic assam black tea and elevating South African rooibos.

When preparing Afghani Chai, Bellocq recommends adding a handful of chopped fresh ginger for additional heat. For both Afghani and Amar Chai, add milk and sweetener for a brighter taste.

About the Brand

For nearly a decade, Bellocq Tea Atelier has sourced and blended some of the finest whole-leaf teas and botanicals on the market.

Size & Fit
  • Set includes 4.5 ounces of No.18 Afghani Chai and 3.5 ounces of No. 139 Amar Chai, each packaged in two traveler caddies wrapped in ribbon
  • Traveler caddy measurements: Height: 4 ¾ inches
  • Serving size: 1 tablespoon of tea per 8 ounces of water
Details
  • Handcrafted traveler caddies in yellow, blue, or silver
  • No. 18, Afghani Chai ingredients: organic Indian black tea, green cardamom, star anise, ginger, clove, and black pepper
  • No. 139, Amar Chai ingredients: organic fair trade rooibos, organic ginger, organic cassia, organic cardamom, organic flower petals, and natural essences
  • A portion of Amar Chai proceeds will be donated toward programs empowering and supporting victims of domestic violence
Instructions & Care

Brewing Instructions for Afghani Chai: Can be either steeped or traditionally boiled in water. If boiling use fresh, cold spring water and set temperature to 195°F. Once boiling, remove water from heat. Set water aside for one minute and then proceed to brew tea for 5-10 minutes. Good for 2 infusions.

Brewing Instructions for Amar Chai: Boil fresh, cold spring water at 195°F. Once boiling, remove water from heat. Set water aside for one minute and then proceed to brew tea for 5-10 minutes. Good for 2 infusions.

Shipping & Returns

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