Mini Masala Chai Concentrate

Mini Masala Chai Concentrate

$48.00
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Mini Masala Chai Concentrate

Mini Masala Chai Concentrate

$48.00

Case of 12

DONA Masala Chai in a mini bottle perfect for corporate gifting, party favors, or customized boxes & bundles. 8oz glass bottle. 

Our Masala Chai Concentrate is perfectly spiced and lightly-sweetened. Brewed in small-batches with single origin & direct trade spices. Ground fresh and slow steeped. Notes of organic black tea, green cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, cloves and black peppercorn in every sip. 

Quality matters. Our beverages are made with the best ingredients selected for their naturally sweet qualities so we add less sugar. Balancing sweet and spice allows our ingredients to shine.

Brewed and bottled in Brooklyn. Refrigerate after opening. 

How-To

Mix equal parts Dona concentrate and milk. Heat, steam or pour over ice. Garnish with Spice Dust

How-To

Purified water, sugar, ginger, cinnamon, green cardamom, organic black tea, molasses, black pepper, cloves, citric acid.

Serving size 4 oz. Calories 40g. Total sugars 10g. Total carbs 10g.

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Sourcing

Cinnamon: Sourced from a collective in Thach An district, Cao Bang, Vietnam. This collective emphasizes sustainability, with cassia trees intercropped with anise and acacia shrubs to maintain soil fertility and crop nutrition stability.

Cardamom: Grown by a single farmer, Don Jesus in Trinidad, Santa Bárbara, Honduras. We purchase the majority of his cardamom crop, ensuring a fresh supply and paying a fair price

Black Peppercorn: Grown on a family farm in Thirunelly, Kerala, India. The Parameswaran family has been farming pepper for the last 35 years. This vine ripened spice is hand harvested to keep the rich flavor intact.

Ginger: Grown by a collective of small farmers in Nicaragua. This collective helps farmers reach the marketplace by providing resources, financing and ensuring income through contract growing as they expand into growing more crops.

Black Tea: Sourced from the Chota Tingrai Tea Estate in Assam, India. This women-run tea estate prioritizes sustainable growing methods and the welfare of the local tea growing communities.