Chai is the word for tea in many parts of the world. Masala chai, meaning "mixed-spice tea," originated in India, and is made with milk, black tea, and spices. It has become increasingly popular at coffee houses and is most often made from powders, syrups, and teabags.
Pre-made chai, however, can never compare to freshly brewed masala chai (also known as “chai tea”). Making it from scratch takes more time, but is infinitely more rewarding. This recipe is a basic, traditionally-based version of masala chai including cloves, cardamom, peppercorns, cinnamon, and ginger. Freshly grated ginger is preferred and there is a lot of difference in terms of flavor between the whole spices and their pre-ground versions. But you can make those substitutions if needed and it will still taste good.
If you have difficulty finding some of these spices at your grocery store, look for an Indian specialty grocery or an international food store. You can probably find some of them online, too. Masala chai is a comforting and warming drink with one-third the caffeine as coffee. It is perfect for an after-dinner or before-bed beverage.