Podcast: Green Tea Chai Latté Recipe

Learn how to make your own delicious Green Tea Chai Lattés drink at home with this simple herbal tea recipe. Mix in cow’s milk, nut milk or coconut milk. Serve this beverage hot or cold.

Combines with many East Indian digestive herbs that warm the body, may lessen gas (called carminative action), and can serve as a coffee-substitute.

Includes dairy-free options for the drink like nut milk and coconut milk. Naturally gluten-free and soy-free already. 

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