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One Stripe Chai

One Stripe Chai

Portland, OR

It's Haldi, Doodh - Turmeric Latte Blend

View reviews for It's Haldi, Doodh - Turmeric Latte Blend 4.56 (9 reviews)
Regular price
$20.90
Regular price
$22.00
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$20.90
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INGREDIENTS:

turmeric*, black pepper*, cinnamon*
*organic ingredients

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ABOUT:

You may be asking yourself what in the world Haldi Doodh means. No worries, we’re here to help! "Haldi" means turmeric and "doodh" means milk in Hindi - literally translating to "turmeric milk". Pretty simple right? It's haldi, dude. 

Our turmeric latte blend features a single-origin heirloom turmeric, ethically sourced by our friends over at Diaspora Co, paired with freshly ground organic black pepper and organic cinnamon. Black pepper enhances the absorption of turmeric's active ingredient, curcumin, while cinnamon provides a slightly sweet finish to balance out the earthiness of turmeric. The blend is easy-to-use and can be be consumed hot or iced!

HOW TO ENJOY:

How to brew one cup

  • Mix 1 tsp turmeric blend + 1 cup of milk (or alt milk)
  • Simmer on stovetop for 2-3 minutes or heat in microwave
  • Sweeten as desired
  • PACK SIZES:

    Sold in Single Unit 3.5oz bag.

    MORE ABOUT ONE STRIPE CHAI:

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    MEET THE MAKER

    One Stripe Chai

    One Stripe Chai

    Portland, OR

    Farah Jesani is Indian and drinking chai is basically in her blood. Her relationship and memories with chai is similar to people in the US have with coffee. That experience of being young and watching all the "adults" drinking this hot beverage religiously, anxiously waiting until she was "old enough" to have a mug of her own.

    Fun Fact: She launched One Stripe Chai in Portland after being disappointed when she ordered chai lattes and found them always being too sweet or incredibly bland. The idea of One Stripe Chai fell into her lap serendipitously, the way most great ideas tend to.