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Warm spices blend with black tea and apple for a satisfyingly rich and flavorful experience.
Ingredients: Black Tea, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cardamom, Orange Cloves, Apple Pieces, Natural Apple and Cinnamon Flavor
Brewing Instructions:
Measure 1 level tsp per cup (8-10oz)
Add boilingwater
Steep tea 4 minutes
Remove tea leaves and enjoy
Brewing Option 1;
In a pan heat 1 cup water and 1 cup milk or oat milk until almost boiling. Turn off heat and add 2 Tablespoons Apple Chai. Steep 4 minutes then strain out tea and spices. Add maple syrup, honey or agave to taste.
Brewing Option 2;
Make tea double strength (2 tsp/cup) then add to warmed apple juice or cider using equal parts tea and juice! Yum