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Spice Up Your Life! Unleash the Magic of a Masala Chai Latte at the North Coast Café

The North Coast Cafe is now serving Chai Lattes made with the exquisite ‘Masala Chai’ from Henny & Joe’s. Inspired by the tradition of this classic Indian beverage.

Henny & Joe’s ‘Masala Chai’ stands out for its exceptional quality and carefully selected ingredients. As described on their website, their award-winning Chai Concentrates are made using traditional methods and 100% natural ingredients. With a dedication to preserving the essence of this time-honoured drink, Henny & Joe’s brings you a blended taste that is unparalleled.

Originating in India, Chai is a spiced tea that has become immensely popular across the world. It is traditionally prepared using a blend of aromatic spices such as cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves, infused with black tea and milk. The combination of these ingredients creates a delightful and comforting flavour profile.

At North Coast Cafe, we believe in enhancing the taste experience of our beverages. That’s why we also love to drink our Henny & Joe’s ‘Masala Chai’ with a deliciously creamy oat milk – super tasty and totally vegan.

Made with care and attention to detail, a good craft Oat Milk complements the flavours of the Masala Chai, adding a creamy texture and a subtle hint of oats to the overall taste. The combination of Henny & Joe’s ‘Masala Chai’ and deliciously creamy oak milk creates a truly unique and delicious Chai Latte that will transport your taste buds to a new level of satisfaction.

Henny & Joe’s products can be found at their website


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