@endofyraaaaryfodne3389

I had the opportunity to visit India a couple of years back, and got a chance to drink chai from a street vendor. His little store was much more simple than this man. The way he made his tea, the way he served his tea and the way he watches all his customers to see if they enjoyed it our not told me I was lucky to be  supporting the business of a man who loved his craft. His tea was the best chai tea I have ever tasted. I've tried so hard to look for that taste here where I live, but nothing compares to that cup of tea I drank on that quiet little corner of the world.

@drakedorosh9332

0:41 Black Pepper, Water and Milk, 1:12 Cinnamon, 1:51 Cloves, 2:30 Dried Ginger, 3:40 Black Tea, 3:52 Cane Sugar, 4:04 Cardamom, 6:26 Air

@Skylark4

Having worked in the culinary industry I can say small vendors like this normally have fresh ingredients because they can’t afford to stock pile so they but the milk etc the same morning , now fancy restaurants on the other hand can stock pile and you run a proper chance of getting spoiled ingredients from them. So bigs  up to this man 👍

@angelicastarina1066

I love how he ground each spice separately!! The amount of work in this! That’s great!!

@Rochling03

I am coming from a tea producer and also one fo the most tea consumer country: Turkey. I drank a lot of different types of tea, but none of the could compete with a nice Indian tea. It's another level.

@kueunice1654

I am impressed that he actually takes the time to grind the spice for each batch, and customers are willing to wait for it. In more fast paced cities (starbucks) we would just expect them to be ground and ready to go and wouldn't be willing to wait for it, and the sellers would feel pressured to grind them in advance.

@MistyDelusions

The ingredients used and the way the tea was prepared convinces me it's delicious.. I would love to try Indian tea someday :)

@BonjourBit

This is so calming even with the street noise. The time he allows to make this drink and the customers willing to wait.

@hanlieloyd9260

Drinking chai in India is the best especially noticing slight variances in taste/recipe depending in which province you are. Some of my most valuable possessions at home are 3 fragile little terra-cotta chai cups which I dearly love. Amazing that it wasn’t broken on the flight back to South Africa. Seeing them takes me straight back to the streets in Kolkata where I got them.

@auggiesonatta8480

you can tell he really puts a lot of himself into his work

@ObeseMurican

I went out and found a smooth river rock today. My journey begins.

@aminaabdi3193

Much respect to this man, he really loves his craft.

@bajiron

Now that was the best chai video I have watched!  His tea pulling skills were amazing to watch!

@abuamanah9176

Respect to the man; working hard, with the best of his abilities, to provide the best for his family. Peace be upon you my brother! !

@samanthachhay4389

It's really cool how he doesn't need to measure out how much he needs. He knows the perfect amount because he is a pro at making this tea. ☕

@kristoferprepelica6749

This is such a great video: a proud vendor dedicated to his craft, the characteristic Indian street noises, great filming. It brings me back to India!

@hs7921

I have tried endlessly to make good chai like this, but fail miserably every time. I’m a good barista, and make excellent coffee, but I would love to have the feel for spices that this man has. He is a master of his trade.

@tianachecketts5084

Can't beat natural fresh brew! So much effort and time go into the final product, it's must be worth the price charges! Love to visit India and try this real Masala Chai!

@SergioPerez-sb3zw

Traditional drink, prepared in an artisanal way!  It is admiring the effort he puts into preparing a drink, the most original and by hand!  my respects for the work of our craftsmen!

@GordiansKnotHere

This looks amazing... I would visit this vendor everyday for his Masala Chai.