Chai Tea by The Flavor Apprentice

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Chai Tea by The Flavor Apprentice delivers authentic spiced tea notes with warming cinnamon, cardamom, and clove. Perfect for chai lattes, mocktails, and dessert syrups. Use 1-2 ml per 30 ml base liquid for optimal flavor intensity.

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Description

Flavor Profile

Chai Tea by The Flavor Apprentice captures the essence of traditional chai spices in a concentrated tea-forward aroma. This gourmet blend combines warm cinnamon, aromatic cardamom, subtle clove, and delicate tea undertones. The profile balances bold spice notes with smooth, creamy tea characteristics, delivering an authentic chai experience with every use. Notes of ginger and natural sweetness round out this premium flavor concentrate.

Suggested Uses

  • Cocktails & Mocktails: Enhance spiced rum cocktails, chai-infused martinis, or create signature chai mocktails by mixing with ginger ale, honey, and lemon for a sophisticated warm beverage.
  • Desserts & Pastry: Flavor chai-spiced cookies, macarons, cheesecake fillings, and cream cheese frostings. Add depth to chocolate ganaches and chai-infused pound cakes.
  • Beverages: Create chai lattes, spiced coffee beverages, chai-flavored milk teas, and creamy chai syrups for coffee shops. Perfect for thermal drinks and specialty beverage menus.

Dosage & Tips

Recommended dosage: Start with 1-2 ml per 30 ml of base liquid (simple syrup, water, or cream). Adjust to taste preference. For cocktails, blend with complementary spirits like bourbon or spiced rum. For mocktails, pair with ginger, honey, and citrus elements. In desserts, begin with 0.5-1 ml per 100 ml batter. This concentrated chai flavor works exceptionally well in warm applications; add after heating for optimal aroma retention. Store in cool, dark conditions to preserve spice intensity.

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Capacity

10ml, 125ml, 30ml

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