This Mesmerising Seven-Layered Chai Is What Every Tea Lover Needs To Add To Their Bucket List RN

Aishwarya Dharni

If you’re Desi and you don’t love chai are you even normal? Tea is undoubtedly the best beverage there is, whether served hot or cold.

And this Bangladeshi tea-seller is changing the game forever. Saiful Islam from Dhaka has managed to master the art of making layered tea.

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His concoction looks so mesmerising that one won’t be able to resist taking a sip. Saiful has named the seven-layered tea Rangdhonu which means rainbow. His tea is so famous that his tea-stall in Dhaka’s eastern Taltola market has become a popular tourist spot.

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Saiful reportedly took his inspiration from Romesh Ram Gour who is a legendary tea-maker in Bangladesh. Apparently, tea connoisseurs used to travel around 200 km from Dhaka to visit his tea shop in Srimongol town.

Saiful told Xinhua news agency,

“From there I have somehow acquired the secret technique of layering seven coloured tea. Later I moved to Dhaka and opened a store to sell the seven-colour tea.”
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The most interesting thing about Saiful’s tea is that none of the seven layers mix with each other and ruin the flavour but remain separate in their own colour and flavour.

He added,

“We mix different types of locally and China-grown tea — three black teas and one green tea — with milk and various spices. Each mixture has a distinct colour and taste, and I pour one on top of another to create seven distinct bands of colours including orange, black, white, strawberry, milk and green.”
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Next destination — Bangladesh!

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