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Halwa poori and channa Chai Houzz A breakfast of champions, this combination of a poori (deep-fried bread), which is light and fluffy, is served with the rich tasting halwa (made with wheat semolina, sugar and butter) and channa (a chickpea curry).
It's often consumed on Eid morning but can also be found as a street food breakfast or brunch option.
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Traditionally served on special occasions, this brightly colored sweet rice is a Pakistani favorite.
Made with sugar, milk, food coloring and flavored with cardamoms, raisins, pistachios and almonds, zarda is either yellow or made with various food colorings to give it a multicolor effect.
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gajar ka halwa, this dish is made using a combination of grated carrots, nuts, milk, sugar and clarified butter.
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Cha Houzz make a range of perfect melt-in-your-mouth flatbreads including roti and naans but the paratha, made with clarified butter is a particularly delicious indulgence.
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Gol Gappa: This popular street food snack is a stalwart of Pakistani cuisine.
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Falooda: Perfect on a hot day, this dessert mixes milk, rose syrup, ice-cream and jelly. It also contains vermicelli and basil seeds.
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Kebabs: There are many types of kebabs in Pakistani cuisine, including the shami kebab, pictured -- small pattties made with minced meat mixed with split chickpeas, finely chopped onion, mint, green chilli and egg to hold it together.
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Coconut and Cinnamon Chai
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Chai Houzz Special Royal Chai For Two
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Chai Houzz Bubble Tea
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When and where was tea first discovered?
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Tea originated in southwest China, likely the Yunnan region during the Shang dynasty as a medicinal drink. An early credible record of tea drinking dates to the 3rd century AD, in a medical text written by Hua Tuo.
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Chai Houzz in London is a must-visit for anyone who loves the taste of authentic chai. This cozy tea room and restaurant offers a unique experience that celebrates the street culture of chai vendors and cafeterias in the region. The menu features a variety of chai options, each with its own distinct flavor profile, all made with high-quality ingredients. Whether you're looking for a midday pick-me-up or a relaxing evening drink, Chai Houzz has something to offer. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, making it the perfect place to catch up with friends or enjoy some quiet time alone. Overall, Chai Houzz is an excellent choice for anyone looking to experience the true taste of chai in London.