Unveiling the Power of Gifting for Wedding and Corporate Events
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
8M ago
Step into a realm where gifting becomes an art, where every present is a masterpiece woven with elegance and taste. Whether it's corporate partners or cherished wedding guests, Ahista Tea's offerings promise to leave an indelible mark. In a world where the mundane often dominates, gifting becomes the beacon of meaningful connection. It's a language that transcends words, an expression of sentiments that linger in the heart. We understand this language better than anyone. It's not just about gifting tea; it's about gifting an experience, a moment of tranquility and delight. With a collection ..read more
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Summer Tea Martini
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
This summer, as temperatures soar across the world, cocktail aficionados are busy mixing ingredients to create the perfect Martini! On the surface, it has all the characteristics of a classic martini; gin, vermouth, and garnished with whatever floats your boat. Beyond that point, a tea Martini has the potential to be so much more. With each blend of tea that you decided to integrate into your drink, the Martini can be reimagined as an exciting new cocktail. The possibilities are endless, and since we happen to be both, cocktail and tea aficionados, we decided to create an easy, breezy, summer ..read more
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Explore India's Colorful Cities Through Tea
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
The Rajasthan province of northwestern India surely lives up to its sobriquet “the Land of Maharajas,” or “Land of Princes.” Here, the opulence of regal fortified palaces, bustling bazaars, and architectural wonders set a jewel in India’s crown. Rajasthan is home to several luxurious Ahista blends that anchor the senses to its dazzling present and exquisite history. The particular regional celebration of color is not limited to sight but expresses itself in the taste, aroma, and heat of each cup. Come, journey with us to three colorful and flavorful cities. Savor the origins of each handcrafte ..read more
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Iced Tea vs. Cold Brew Tea? It's Not The Same.
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
In fact, many tea connoisseurs are living a lie when it comes to iced tea and cold brew - bypassing both the drinks as similar beverages, with different names. Iced tea and cold brew vary on multiple levels - from their preparatory, taste to even health benefit aspects. Let’s understand the difference first and then proceed with other components of modifications. Iced Tea vs. Cold Brew: Which One Is The Best? Preparation The process of making both iced tea and cold brew defines their underlying variance. Iced Tea The method of making iced tea commences with the regular technique of making tea ..read more
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Ahista Tea: The Perfect Place for Customized Gifts for Tea Lovers
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
Looking for the perfect gift for the tea lover in your life? Look no further than our custom personalized gifting options. Ahista Tea is a leading provider of high-quality, handcrafted teas and tea accessories, and offer a variety of custom personalized gifting options that are sure to delight any tea connoisseur. One of the great things about our custom personalized gifting is the variety of options available. From customized tea blends to personalized tea cups and various packaging options, there's something for everyone. For the tea lover who loves to try new flavors, consider creating a cu ..read more
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Sparkling Citrus Punch Tea Cooler
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
Give your tea drinking experience a cool twist with our Sparkling Citrus Punch Tea Cooler this Summer. It's refreshingly healthy, sugar-free and cold brewed. You can keep your fridge stocked with jars of it all Summer long. It's a grab and go drink and perfect for entertaining. Ingredients:⁣ • 15-20g (4-5 tea bags) of loose leaf Citrus Punch Tea. You can choose any teas from our Fruit Tea collection • 1L of filtered water • Fruits for garnish (watermelon, orange slices, strawberries, etc.) • Ice • Sweetener of choice • Sparkling water  Instructions: 1) Choose your ..read more
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Custom Teaware for The Kumaon
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
Creating custom cups and teaware for The Kumaon Hotel was a truly rewarding experience. Located in the beautiful Kumaon region of India, The Kumaon Hotel is surrounded by the stunning Himalayan mountains and Kumaon Hills, which served as a major inspiration for the design of our custom cups and teaware. The process of creating custom cups and teaware for The Kumaon Hotel began with a consultation with the hotel owners, Raghav Priyadarshi and Vikrom Mathur, to discuss the overall aesthetic and theme of the hotel. The Kumaon Hotel is known for its luxury and rustic charm, and we worked wit ..read more
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Chai Creamsicles
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
Looking for a refreshing and indulgent treat to beat the summer heat? Look no further than this recipe for a chai creamsicle! The combination of spicy chai tea and creamy, dreamy ice cream is a match made in heaven. Here's how to make it: Ingredients: • 2 cups water • 2-4 Masala Chai tea bags • 1 cup heavy cream • 1 cup whole milk • 1/2 cup granulated sugar • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger • 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom • 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves • Rose petals (optional) Instruction ..read more
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A Cultural Perspective: Chai Tea or just Chai?
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
“Can I get a cup of Chai Tea?” You mean “Tea-Tea?” “No, a cuppa chai-tea” It’s a crazy debate but to spill the tea - chai tea translates to tea-tea. Tea in Hindi and Urdu is called chai. It might be a sumptuous trend around the world, but it's only chai. What Exactly Is Chai or Chai Tea? As mentioned above, the Hindi term for tea is called “chai.” It originates from the Chinese word “cha,” meaning “tea.” Chai is one of the most popular Indian tea recipes. It’s not your regular brew of steeped tea. It’s a rich amalgamation of Indian spices, milk, and tea. You brew black tea with a melange of In ..read more
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Matcha Green Tea Latte
Ahista Tea Journal
by Ashmit Patel
1y ago
Swap out your morning coffee with this classic matcha green tea latte recipe  It's smooth, buttery, light, rejuvenating and packed with antioxidants. It's tasty, sweet, and super easy to make with just 3 ingredients. A great alternative to your regular coffee. Ingredients:  • 1 cup of milk (dairy or plant based) • 1/4 cup of cool or warm (not hot) water • 0.5-1 teaspoon of culinary matcha (depending on how strong you'd like it) • 1-2 teaspoon of sweetener (honey, sugar, agave) Instructions:  1) Use warm water - heat up the milk just under a boil (or leave cold for an iced l ..read more
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