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Irani Chai
"Teas: The difference in Irani chai and rest of the tea style made in India varies in the making process. The tea leaves are boiled in a separate container along with water and milk is also boiled in separate container. Then while serving to the customers they pour in first the milk then the liquid solution made out of tea leaves. This process is seen in many places which still retain that Iranian touch. The taste of Irani chai is the same whether you go in the morning, afternoon or late evening."
http://timescity.com/blog/irani-chai-in-hyderabad/
-> I miss Irani Chai & namkeen biscuits. Every time I'm back home I make it a point to pay a visit to Irani cafe near my parent's place. Speaking of Hyderabad special, a colleague of mine brought another popular item from Hyd. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karachi_Bakery
http://timescity.com/blog/irani-chai-in-hyderabad/
-> I miss Irani Chai & namkeen biscuits. Every time I'm back home I make it a point to pay a visit to Irani cafe near my parent's place. Speaking of Hyderabad special, a colleague of mine brought another popular item from Hyd. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karachi_Bakery
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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why are you not having nepali chai instead? this shows your bias against hindus.
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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Agreed. Irani chai, karachi fruit biscuits, hyderabadi dum biryani and haleem are to die for.
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:why are you not having nepali chai instead? this shows your bias against hindus.
You lost your mind, totally!
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wonder what kind of chai our chai wallah was selling/serving, saffron tea perhaps?MaxEntropy_Man wrote:why are you not having nepali chai instead? this shows your bias against hindus.
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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Add double ka meeTa too. Haleem has become very popular of late, is available all over the city.Kinnera wrote:Agreed. Irani chai, karachi fruit biscuits, hyderabadi dum biryani and haleem are to die for.
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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confuzzled dude wrote:Add double ka meeTa too. Haleem has become very popular of late, is available all over the city.Kinnera wrote:Agreed. Irani chai, karachi fruit biscuits, hyderabadi dum biryani and haleem are to die for.
Ya, that too!
.....and charminar bangles, chudiyaan!
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I don't know why those Karachi fruit biscuits are popular, they don't even taste that great. I'm probably biased against them though. We had a never ending supply of those, and every time we were down to the last few, I had to trek to get another box. Which gave me just enough time to pick up my mother's favorite magazine from the street side shop, and read the stories and serials that we weren't allowed to, on the way back home.
ashaNirasha- Posts : 362
Join date : 2011-05-09
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confuzzled dude wrote:wonder what kind of chai our chai wallah was selling/serving, saffron tea perhaps?MaxEntropy_Man wrote:why are you not having nepali chai instead? this shows your bias against hindus.
Ahh! such contempt! how are you guys going to face the situation next week? ayyo!
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ashaNirasha wrote:I don't know why those Karachi fruit biscuits are popular, they don't even taste that great. I'm probably biased against them though. We had a never ending supply of those, and every time we were down to the last few, I had to trek to get another box. Which gave me just enough time to pick up my mother's favorite magazine from the street side shop, and read the stories and serials that we weren't allowed to, on the way back home.
You kidding? They taste great! That's what i told my parents to get on their trip to US.
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For my parents two mandatory items, Pulla Reddy sweets & Karachi Bakery biscuits, they don't ever forget to bring. My kids developed a taste for them too.Kinnera wrote:ashaNirasha wrote:I don't know why those Karachi fruit biscuits are popular, they don't even taste that great. I'm probably biased against them though. We had a never ending supply of those, and every time we were down to the last few, I had to trek to get another box. Which gave me just enough time to pick up my mother's favorite magazine from the street side shop, and read the stories and serials that we weren't allowed to, on the way back home.
You kidding? They taste great! That's what i told my parents to get on their trip to US.
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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The first thing I do when I meet up with old friends in Hyd is to drink Chai at the same old dirty cafe with smoke and grime filling the place, a hundred different voices chatting excitedly, waiters keeping a poker face as they handle orders from various tables for Chai, empty cups, Osmani biscuits, chota samosa, etc.
They boil the milk a lot, till it gets a brownish color. And they also add condensed milk to it.
They boil the milk a lot, till it gets a brownish color. And they also add condensed milk to it.
nevada- Posts : 1831
Join date : 2011-04-29
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