Chaiyya
Chaiyya is a traditional Indian spiced tea that originated in the northeastern region of the country, particularly in the states of Assam and Bengal. The name "chai" is derived from the Chinese word *cha*, meaning tea, while "yya" is a colloquial suffix used in Hindi and other Indian languages to denote familiarity or affection. Chaiyya is widely consumed across India and has gained popularity worldwide as a comforting and aromatic beverage.
The preparation of chaiyya typically involves brewing black tea with a mixture of spices such as cardamom,
Chaiyya holds cultural significance in India, often associated with social gatherings, celebrations, and daily rituals. It
In recent years, chaiyya has become a global phenomenon, with adaptations appearing in cafés and restaurants