Amritsar Tea Shop: In the viral video, a tea shop owner walks us through the process of making this unique Amul Butter Tea.
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We see various strange content on the internet.
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One such recent recipe that took the internet by storm is Amul Butter Tea.
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People remain confused after seeing the unique recipe.
Tea holds a special place in our hearts. Whether striking up a conversation or relaxing, this drink is a must-have on the menu. From the spicy kick of masala chai to the soothing essence of chamomile tea, there is a type of tea for every tea lover. Some find comfort in the earthy flavor of Kashmiri tea, while others enjoy the aromatic touch of cardamom tea. Just when you thought the tea scene in India couldn’t surprise you any more, here comes a game-changer: Amul Butter. This unique tea recipe has sparked a spirited debate among tea lovers, making them two Have been divided into parts – adventurers and traditionalists.
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In a video shared on Instagram, a tea stall vendor in Amritsar walks us through the fascinating process of making Amul butter tea. First, he puts packets of milk in a container, then adds rose petals, various spices, tea leaves and sugar. The unique touch comes when he mixes almonds and what look like poppy seeds in another vessel using a device. Next, he adds cashew nuts to the mixture. Moving to a hot stove, he adds a scoop of butter to a container, adds the dried fruit mixture, pours in the tea, stirs it well, and serves the piping hot mixture.
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Watch the video here:
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The unique Amul Butter Tea has ignited a spirited online discussion with contradictory opinions.
One user commented, ‘Bhai added more masala than chicken karahi.’
Another preferred the simplicity of the tea, saying, “The tea tastes good with Assam tea, sugar, milk and ginger.”
One comment read, “Add some semolina and the halwa is ready,” while another said, “You have spoiled the fun of tea.”
Meanwhile, others defended him, saying, “Don’t understand the criticism in the comments section. He added dry fruits and rose petals to the tea, ingredients common in Kashmiri tea. Although adding butter might be new? But overall I feel good about it.”
Another user wrote, “I have been drinking butter in tea since childhood, even if the lips or tongue move fast then use butter?? What is this?? I’ve been watching my grandfather drink it for 20 years.
Will you try Amul Butter Tea? Let us know in the comments.
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