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From Pakoras To Biscuits: Pairings For National Chai Day

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Celebrate National Chai Day by indulging in these pairings and turning your tea-time into a little ritual of joy.

This National Chai Day, here are some pairings that bring together the many moods of chai with the many flavours of life.

This National Chai Day, here are some pairings that bring together the many moods of chai with the many flavours of life.

There’s nothing more comforting than a steaming cup of chai paired with a crunchy bite and this National Chai Day, the joy of tea-time feels even more special.

From morning pick-me-ups to evening addas, every cup of chai tells a story and the right snack makes it complete. Whether it’s the comforting taste of Britannia Good Day or the homely crunch of pakoras and samosas, every sip finds its perfect match.

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This National Chai Day, here are some pairings that bring together the many moods of chai with the many flavours of life.

1. Cutting Chai & Samosas

The bold strong tea meets the savoury crisp of a samosa for a flavour contrast that wakes you up and soothes you at once.

2. Masala Chai & Britannia Good Day Butter

The spicy warmth of masala chai complements the classic Good Day Butter biscuit, a timeless comfort combo.

3. Masala Chai & Carrot Halwa

The sweet, milky richness of halwa balances the spiciness of masala chai, a dessert-tea fusion that feels indulgent.

4. Adrak (Ginger) Chai & Pakoras

Nothing says monsoon comfort like hot ginger chai with a plate of pakoras, the spicy, crunchy bite perfectly complements the warmth of the tea.

Celebrate National Chai Day by indulging in these pairings and turning your tea-time into a little ritual of joy.

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