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Noon chai (), also called Sheer chai (), Namkeen chai (), Kashmiri tea or Pink tea, is a traditional
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beverage, originating in Kashmir. It is made with
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(green tea leaves rolled into small balls), milk and
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Etymology

The word ''noon'' means '
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' in several Indian languages such as
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and Nepali. It is used in several other terms, such as the ''noon-dab'' ("salt promise") custom of
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, where a hand is dipped in salt to signify a solemn promise. Kashmiri Hindus refer to this Kashmiri tea as "Sheer chai".


Preparation

Noon chai is traditionally made from a type of green tea leaves, milk, salt, baking soda and usually cooked in a '' samavar''. A pinch of baking soda gives it a pronounced pink color. Sugar is not traditionally used in Kashmiri home recipes, although newer commercial preparations in Pakistani restaurants and tea stalls who appropriate
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, may include sweeteners. Noon chai is served in
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( Jammu and Kashmir) and areas with even small Tibetan population such as
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, Chhattisgarh. In Pakistan, it is often served with sugar and nuts (for non-
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who are not acquainted with salty tea), at special occasions, weddings, and during the winter months. Noon chai is an essential part of Kashmiri breakfast and supper, It is consumed with various types of traditional bread made in Kashmir. Kashmiri chai or Kashmiri tea is pink, milky and creamy and is usually garnished with a sprinkling of chopped almonds and pistachios. Noon chai is often made by using gunpowder green leaf tea, which is a type of green tea rolled into balls. The gunpowder tea is heated to a high temperate, in which baking soda is added. The baking soda then reacts with the gunpowder tea at a high temperature (usually boiling point) and produces a deep red, maroon colour. This process is typically done two or three times by cooling the mixture by adding ice and then reboiling it, which results in a deep red hue being released from the reaction. When milk is added, it acquires a pink colour. Many shops will not undertake such a labour-intensive process in order to create a red hue, instead using an instant Kashmiri chai mix or just adding red food colouring to imitate the baking soda generated pink colour.


Major Servings

Noon chai is usually served at breakfast time in the
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n-administered Kashmir Valley. People prefer to take tea instead of taking any fruit or vegetable for breakfast. Kashmiri bread is served along with the tea and with butter also. In the month of Holy Ramadan Sheer chai is widely sold and served in
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, notably in the central district of Sabzibagh (= vegetable garden).


See also

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Indian cuisine Indian cuisine consists of a variety of regional and traditional cuisines native to India. Given the diversity in soil, climate, culture, ethnic groups, and occupations, these cuisines vary substantially and use locally available spices, he ...
*
Kashmiri cuisine Kashmiri cuisine is the cuisine of the Kashmir Valley in the Indian subcontinent. Kashmiris have developed the art of cooking to a very high degree of sophistication and evolved a cuisine quite distinct from that of any part of the world. Rice ...
*
Butter tea Butter tea, also known as ''po cha'' (, "Tibetan tea"), ''cha süma'' (, "churned tea"), Mandarin Chinese: ''sūyóu chá'' ( 酥 油 茶) or ''gur gur cha'' in the Ladakhi language, is a drink of the people in the Himalayan regions of Nepal, Bhut ...
* Kulhar *
Masala chai Masala chai (, ; Urdu: مصالحہ چائے, Hindi: मसाला चाय) is an Indian tea beverage made by boiling black tea in milk and water with a mixture of aromatic herbs and spices. Originating in India the beverage has gained worl ...


References

6. Life of a Notable Kashmiri by Abid Bashir


External links


Traditional noon chai recipe
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