Karak Chai is a bold, highly concentrated version of masala chai, made by boiling black tea leaves with whole spices like cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon, then simmering with evaporated milk or whole milk and sweetened with sugar. Though famously popular in the Gulf, Karak has deep roots in Indian chaiwala culture, especially in Mumbai and Delhi, where street vendors serve it in small glasses. The word karak means "strong" in Arabic, referencing the tea's intensity. In India, this tea style is associated with working-class mornings, train stations, and roadside stalls.
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