Oregon Chai Original Chai Tea Latte Concentrate, 64 Ounce
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Mine is kept in the refrigerator at all times, but it never lasts long. In a single day, I can consume a box of cereal.
I'd like to see a slightly sweeter version that's caffeine-free as well. I haven't been able to track it down! br>I looked it up online, and according to the product website, "a Slightly Sweet Chai Latte contains approximately 30-35 calories." Caffeine content is 35mg per serving, which is about the same as a cup of lightly brewed black tea.
This is a liquid latte concentrate that you mix with milk to make a latte. Chai K cups are a powder that you combine with hot water to make chai. There is a chai K cup on the market, and I've used it before, but this is SO much better. In about a half-and-half ratio, you dump this liquid concentrate. So, half a cup of concentrate and half a cup of milk After you've had this, I promise you'll never want another Chai K cup.
Try the "slightly sweet" version, which uses regular sugar but less of it than the original recipe; the original is too sweet for me, and I don't want to use artificial sweeteners to make it "sugar free."
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The disgusting substance pictured in the photos attached to this review was discovered in my Oregon Chai Sugar Free tea, and I was horrified. The product was marked as not expiring until August 2020, but when I opened the carton, a huge glob of congealed mold/sludge poured out. Based on what came out of the container in this lot, I'm not sure I'll ever purchase from this brand again. 0519965801 is the number assigned to this particular lot. After looking at the rest of the cartons in the box, I noticed that they all have some dark sludge on the outside.
If you're looking for a Starbucks substitute like I was, I'm sorry to say that this isn't it. I've now tried this super concentrate, as well as Tazo Classic and Organic Concentrates and Oregon Chai Original Concentrate. Because I always drink my chai with soy milk and no water, I've been experimenting with Silk Vanilla. Instead of pepper, clove is prominent in this Extra Spicy concentrate. The Oregon Original is sickeningly sweet with no spice, while the Tazo organic is bitter to the point of nausea. So, in my opinion, the Tazo Classic comes out on top. Does it have the same flavor as Starbucks? Not in the least. However, I prefer it because it has a good balance of sweet and peppery flavors. The grocery store is the cheapest option. My quest goes on, and I wish you all the best!.
It doesn't have a chai flavor to it. This was my first time trying this chai concentrate, and I bought it because of the low price. To be honest, there's no "spice" in this concoction. It's simply delightful. Don't buy this chai concentrate if you're looking for something that tastes like chai from a coffee shop but has more depth and spice. I finally went to the store and purchased the more common brand of chai concentrate, and for the first time since ordering this box of Organ Chai, I feel like I'm drinking a chai latte. I wish it wasn't just sweet brown water, because I'd rather buy it on Amazon for a cheaper price.
kindly ignored the calorie count associated with that beverage I tried a variety of substitutes in an attempt to have my morning chai without consuming 350 calories, but I couldn't find anything that I liked as much as Starbucks. I haven't had a drink like it since I discovered it. I make this chai with silk vanilla cashew milk that hasn't been sweetened - With this, you can make a venti-sized chai for only 25 calories. The flavor is similar enough that it has made me happy every morning since. I'll admit that I've experimented with different milks in order to create this drink. I didn't care for it as much as I had hoped, so the milk selection is crucial! I would strongly suggest it.
It used to be 99 cents, but now it's only $16 cents. 99? Unfortunately, I've recently noticed this with a lot of Amazon's products. In terms of pricing, there is now no consistency. Especially the items that allow you to "subscribe and save. " I'll find something for a great price, set it up for regular shipments, and the next shipment will be much more expensive than the last, but the same item will be cheap again a month or two later. PS- It's now $22 as of May 26th. 97! a increase of over 50 of 50 of 50 of.
Remember the following: I'm a picky eater and was worried about some of the reviews here, but this Oregon Chai concentrate dispels all doubts. It is EXACTLY what I was looking for. The flavor is creamy and delicious, just like the original. There is one liquid formula. However, I can see how the instructions on the bottle could easily lead to a bad drink being made. The issue is as follows: br>br> The front of the package has a 'chart' that shows how many "pumps" to use per ounce. of the beverage "1 Pump equals 1oz," says the legend above the chart. " I've got a problem with that. " I'm good with measurements, and I have a lot of coffee syrups and flavorings on hand, as well as three different pumps. Neither of these pumps, nor any other pump I've ever used, will give you 1 oz "per pump. " Not by a long shot. It takes 4 pumps to get 1 oz from my best pump, which has the largest volume and is what I use with my chocolate and pumpkin syrups. br>br>So, here's what I recommend for the ideal cocktail: 1. br>br> Water is not to be used! Use milk to make a creamier Chai. At least 1% of 20 of 20 of 20 of 20 of 20 of 20 of 20 No non- fat and devoid of waterbr>br>br>br>br>br>b Use 1. 5 ounces of Chai Concentrate per 8 ounces of milk Because most "mugs" hold 16 ounces, that equals 3 ounces of Chai. "3 pumps" for 16 oz equals 3 oz of Chai liquid, according to the bottle. Finally, for those who do not frequently cook or measure. A "cup" is not the same as a mug or a coffee cup. It refers to 8 ounces of liquid, which is a very small amount. Your tiniest O, I think. It's possible that the glass will be 8 oz. Fill your mug halfway with water, then pour into a Pyrex measuring cup to see how much water it holds. Don't fill the container to the brim! br>br>I like to use a 20 oz mug, so I filled it with 16 oz milk and 3 oz of this Chai. AND IT WAS EXACTLY WHAT WE WERE LOOKING FOR. My wife and I both agree that it tastes exactly the same, if not slightly better, when a small amount of Chai concentrate is added. br>br>Either include this'magic' 1oz pump (I imagine it would be HUGE), or change the directions to use "oz" instead of "pumps. " br>br>Have fun with it! It comes highly recommended!.
My children gathered around, all of us eager to try something I hadn't bought in years because it wasn't available at Costco. It was dubbed "pumpkin drink" by us. The fact that the expiration date is in February was my first clue that it might be old. 2019 I figured it had been sitting on the shelf for a while for a drink that can last over a year and taste amazing (I used to buy 3 at a time and drink it all year), but I made it anyway, and we all winced as we passed around the first cup. It was revolting! We were so dissatisfied with our situation! So, according to my research, you are unable to return this item. Because I don't know when it will expire, I won't buy it from Amazon again. I'm hoping Costco will reintroduce it at some point!.