From the Manufacturer Imagine the wholesome warmth of your grandmother kitchen packed in a cup of tea. Enjoy your brew enriched with cardamom nutmeg clove and cinnamon.Tea Mix Recipe:Indian Masala Chai ( Typhoo Classic Tea )You need : 3 Typhoo Classic Tea bags4 cups water 1/3 inch cinnamon stick1 inch piece of ginger root cut into 4 slices 1/2 tsp cardamom seeds1/2 tsp black peppercorns 1/2 tsp whole cloves1tsp whole coriander seeds1 cup milk honey or sweetener to tasteMethod : Bring water to boil in a saucepan . Add spices cover and simmer 10 minutes . Add tea bags and steep 10 minutes . Add milk and heat to drinking temperature - do not boil . Strain mixture through a cheesecloth or cotton dish towel . Serve with honey or other sweetener to taste.Tea with Food Recipe:Masala tea poached chicken/peppered cottage cheese masala mashed pot pickled cucumber ribbonYou need :Ingredients Skinless boneless chicken breasts 1 each per portion for the masala chai stockMasala tea bag infused water/stock 300 ml Ginger sliced 1 teaspoon Cinnamon stick 1 Cloves 2 Cardamom 2 Peppercorns 2 Mace A pinchMethod : Infuse the masala chai with the spices in a sauce pan. Bring to a gentle simmer and let the spices infuse. Strain the tea into another pan. Place the skinless chicken breasts into the stock and poach for 15 minutes. Rest until needed. Strain the stock and add a dash of cream. Now add half-a-teaspoon to butter. Serve the chai sauce with the chicken and the masala mash.About the Brand :Typhoo Tea Limited is an over 100-year-old iconic British brand with a rich heritage stretching back to 1903 when Birmingham grocer John Sumner developed and sold a blend of tea in his shop. Over the years Typhoo has developed from being the first brand to sell ready packaged tea to being a leading tea business that now offers products in every sector of the tea market. Brands such as London Fruit & Herb - recognised across the world Heath and Heather - offering a natural fruit and herb product to an audience growing in health awareness and Melrose and Glengettie regional favorites in Scotland and Wales. On 31 October 2005 Apeejay Surrendra Group one of India largest tea producers with 17 plantations across 50000 acres in Assam acquired Typhoo and its associated brands.