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Hindustan Times21-05-2025

India celebrates diverse tea traditions, featuring unique regional varieties like butter tea from Ladakh, pink Noon chai from Kashmir, fragrant Kangwa, delicate Kangra tea, and layered Kalladka Tea, showcasing the country's rich tea culture beyond classic masala chai.

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