Alternatives to "chaitow kway" include those made of taro or solely of rice flour.
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However, a wide variety of teas are used to makechai.
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The upstairs balcony area was home to a market which sold fluoro clothing accessories,chaitea, etc.
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Chaiimpressed people a lot with her performance in the disaster.
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Called "chaimaharagwe", these were popular c. 1990.
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Chai, however, citing his battlefield accomplishments, refused to accept the punishment.
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Chaiis made up of more than 40 dancers, singers, and musicians.
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Flavors can be fruit (e.g. cherry, blueberry) or modeled after the flavors of desserts, spices, or other beverages (e.g. amaretto,chai, chocolate).
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Often they will drink tea ("chai"), wine, or coffee afterwards with a simple dessert, such as a fruit pastry.
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Amongst their cold drink selections are smoothies, iced coffees, chocolate andchaiteas, and brand-name bottled drinks.
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Mostchaicontains caffeine typically 1/3 that of coffee (if made with a black tea base).
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Following the acquisition, the "cuvier" was virtually rebuilt, extensive repairs were made to the "chai", and a scheme to replant the vineyards was begun.
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Both black and green teas are popular and are known locally as "sabzchai" and "kahwah", respectively.
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Tea is often consumed at small roadside stands, where it is prepared by tea makers known as "chaiwallahs".
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English has all three forms: "cha" or "char" (both pronounced), attested from the 16th century; "tea", from the 17th; and "chai", from the 20th.
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