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Hospitality drink (the tea that opens conversation)

Chai ya maziwa — spiced milky tea of the Nairobi city-dweller

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Black tea brewed directly in sweetened milk, sometimes spiced with ginger and cardamom. Served boiling hot, it opens every visit and every discussion.

Hospitality drink (the tea that opens conversation)

Black tea brewed directly in sweetened milk, sometimes spiced with ginger and cardamom. Served boiling hot, it opens every visit and every discussion.

Before turning on the tape recorder, before asking the first question to the old sage, we serve chai — always. The milk, tea and sugar boil together in the same pot, never water alone, remember that well. A crushed ginger root if the morning is cool. You hold the hot cup between your hands, you blow on it, and it is there, in that slowness, that a man's thought begins to confide.
Henry Odera Oruka
Ingredients
  • Kenyan black teaa good pinch of leaves per cup (infusion)
  • Fresh milkequal parts with water (body of the drink)
  • Sugargenerous (sweetness)
  • Fresh ginger (tangawizi)a crushed piece (warming spice)
How it was made : Milky chai is a legacy of the Indian Ocean trade routes (tea, cardamom, ginger) anchored in Kenyan life by colonial tea culture. It was prepared on the stove, milk and tea boiled together, served at any hour to any visitor — an obligatory gesture of welcome.

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