Kashmiri Chai, also called Noon Chai or Pink Tea, is one of the most unique traditional beverages in Kashmir.
Known for its beautiful pink colour and salty taste, this tea has been part of Kashmiri culture for centuries.
The pink colour comes from a special brewing process involving:
Green tea leaves
Baking soda
Milk
Salt
Long cooking time
The tea changes colour naturally during preparation.
Kashmiri Chai has roots in Central Asian and Persian tea traditions. Over time, Kashmir adapted the drink according to local climate and culture.
Because winters in Kashmir are extremely cold, Noon Chai became a comforting daily beverage.
Pink Tea is often served with:
Kashmiri bread
Kulcha
Dry fruits
Families commonly drink it during breakfast and evening gatherings.
Unlike regular Indian chai, Kashmiri Chai is:
Creamy
Mildly salty
Nutty
Smooth
Tourists often find the first sip surprising but memorable.
Many visitors confuse Kahwa and Kashmiri Chai.
Green tea
Sweet
Saffron & almonds
Pink colour
Salty taste
Milk-based
At Eden Retreat, guests often enjoy traditional Kashmiri beverages while experiencing the calm beauty of Kashmir’s mountains and valleys.