For millions of tea lovers, chai is more than just a beverage—it is a daily ritual. One of the most debated questions among chai enthusiasts is whether to start with water or milk when preparing the perfect cup. While there is no single correct method, the order of ingredients can significantly influence the flavour, strength and texture of the tea.
The traditional approach begins by boiling water and adding tea leaves or tea powder first. After allowing the tea to steep and release its flavour, milk and sugar are added before the mixture is brought to a final boil. This method is widely preferred for producing a strong, aromatic and full-bodied chai with a richer tea flavour.
Another popular method involves boiling milk and water together before adding tea leaves. This technique allows the tea to simmer directly in the milk mixture, creating a smoother, creamier and milder cup. It is often favoured by those who enjoy a richer texture and less intense tea flavour.
Ultimately, the best method depends on personal preference. Those who prefer a strong and bold chai may enjoy brewing tea in water first, while those seeking a creamier taste may prefer starting with a milk-and-water mixture. Experimenting with different ratios and brewing times can help create the ideal cup.
Tea lovers can also reuse spent tea leaves in eco-friendly ways, including as natural fertiliser for plants, odour absorbers, cleaning solutions or homemade pest-control sprays, reducing waste while benefiting the household and garden.





