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Kashmiri Pink Chai (Noon Chai) βπΈ
Creamy, lightly salty, and naturally pink traditional tea

Introduction
Kashmiri Pink Chai, also known as Noon Chai, is a traditional tea from Kashmir known for its unique pink color, creamy texture, and subtle salty flavor.
Unlike regular sweet milk tea, this version is slowly brewed with tea leaves, baking soda, and milk to develop its signature color and rich taste. Itβs comforting, warming, and often served during special gatherings or cold weather.
Ingredients
Tea Base:
- 2 tbsp green tea leaves (Kashmiri or Chinese green tea works)
- 4 cups water
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
Milk Mixture:
- 2 cups whole milk (or evaporated milk for richer taste)
- 1/4 cup cream (optional, for extra richness)
Flavoring:
- 1/2 tsp salt (adjust to taste)
- 2β3 crushed green cardamom pods
- Optional: pinch of cinnamon or crushed almonds/pistachios
Substitutions:
- Milk β plant-based milk (less traditional, lighter color)
- Cream β more milk
- Salt β reduce or skip for milder taste
- Tea leaves β strong green tea if Kashmiri tea unavailable
Timing
- Preparation time: 10 minutes
- Cooking time: 30β40 minutes
- Total time: about 45 minutes
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Boil tea base
In a pot, combine water, green tea leaves, and baking soda. Bring to a boil.
Step 2: Develop color
Simmer and stir for 10β15 minutes until the liquid becomes deep red.
Tip: This step is key for the final pink color.
Step 3: Aerate the tea
Traditionally, the tea is poured back and forth between pots to add oxygen and deepen color.
Step 4: Add milk
Slowly add milk while stirring. The color will shift from red to soft pink.
Step 5: Simmer again
Let it simmer on low heat for 10β15 minutes until creamy and slightly thickened.
Step 6: Season
Add salt and crushed cardamom. Mix well.
Step 7: Serve
Pour into cups and garnish with crushed nuts if desired.

Nutritional Information (approx per cup)
- Calories: 120β180 kcal
- Protein: 5β7g
- Fat: 6β10g
- Carbohydrates: 10β15g
Healthier Alternatives
- Use low-fat milk
- Reduce cream or skip it
- Use less salt for a lighter version
- Add natural sweetener if preferred sweet
- Use almond milk for a lighter drink
Serving Suggestions
- Serve with Kashmiri breads or pastries
- Pair with nuts or dried fruits
- Enjoy during cold weather
- Serve at cultural or festive gatherings
- Best enjoyed warm, not hot
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not boiling long enough (no pink color)
- Adding milk too early
- Using too weak tea leaves
- Skipping aeration step
- Over-salting the tea
Storage Tips
- Best consumed fresh
- Can be refrigerated up to 1 day
- Reheat gently (do not boil hard)
- Stir well before serving
- Color may fade slightly after storage



