Kashmiri Kahwa Recipe | Kahwa Tea (2024)

By Dassana Amit
Last Updated: February 19, 2023

Gluten Free, Vegan
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Kashmiri Kahwa is a fragrant, warming, mild green tea made with whole spices, saffron, and nuts like almonds or walnuts. Using whole aromatic spices and saffron makes Kahwa Tea warming, for the body – perfect for the cold climate of Kashmir.

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Table of Contents

  1. About Kahwa
  2. Kashmiri Kahwa Ingredients
  3. How To Brew A Perfect Cup Of Kahwa
  4. How to make Kahwa Tea Recipe (Stepwise Photos)
  5. Expert Tips
  6. FAQs
  7. Recipe Card

About Kahwa

Kahwa is one of my favorite ways to have Green Tea. I have no shame admitting I am addicted to it! Every evening and even sometimes after lunch, I make myself a cup of kahwa chai.

It refreshes, rejuvenates, relaxes, soothes, calms and makes you feel good. These are the effects of saffron and green tea doing their work.

I have also made kahwa chai with the premade kahwa tea available in the market. Honestly speaking, I prefer to make kahwa with green tea leaves and add the spices myself according to the season.

This Kashmiri kahwa recipe also shows you how to make a perfect cup of kahwa with the spices you have. I can nearly guarantee it’ll drive your blues away.

Please note, this is how I make kahwa. It may not be authentic, but it is delicious. You will love kahwa made this way.

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Kashmiri Kahwa Ingredients

  1. Green tea leaves– Use any good brand of green tea leaves — preferably organic green tea. Some variations of kahwa are also made without green tea, relying on only spices. If you are in need of a caffeine-free sipper, feel free to omit the green tea.
  2. Spices – Essentially, kahwa is made up of just two main spices: cardamom and cinnamon. Apart from these two fragrant spices, some variations also use cloves and saffron.
  3. Rose petals – For some mild, sweet, fragrant notes, I also add dried rose petals. I dry the rosebuds from my terrace garden and use them in kahwa. Rose petals are an optional ingredient and you can skip them.
  4. Nuts – Slivered or sliced almonds are commonly added in kahwa. In place of almonds, walnuts can also be used.
  5. Sweetener – For the sweetener, I use unrefined cane sugar or raw sugar. Honey is often suggested in other recipes, but I do not recommend adding honey to a hot brewed tea as honey gets poisonous when it gets heated. For a sugar-free kahwa, just skip adding sugar.

Ingredient Swaps

  • Sweeteners: You can add your preferred sweetener or skip them.
  • Spices: You could skip cloves if you do not have these but green cardamoms and cinnamon are essential.
  • Rose petals: Being an exotic ingredient, omit rose petals, if you do not have them.
  • Saffron: I know saffron is an expensive spice and if you do not have it, then simply skip it.

How To Brew A Perfect Cup Of Kahwa

Kahwa is made in copper pots known as samovar in Kashmir. These are large pots where the tea is brewed. In a home kitchen, kahwa is made in a pan.

Some people prefer to boil the green tea leaves for a couple of minutes. I do not suggest you do this unless you prefer a bitter flavor.

Instead, steep the green tea leaves for a few minutes in hot – not boiling – water. I have had tea made with green tea leaves boiled in water and it spoils the delicate taste & flavor. If you have a thermometer on hand, aim for around 80 to 82° C (175 to 180° F).

In this kahwa recipe, the spices are lightly crushed to release their flavors and then simmered for 2 to 3 minutes.

The heat is then turned off, the green tea leaves are added, and then everything is steeped for 2 to 3 minutes in the hot water. After this, the kahwa tea is ready to be strained and served.

Adding Saffron

I personally do not add saffron when brewing the tea, because why waste expensive saffron? The tea leaves and spices are strained, and the saffron goes waste. It makes more sense to me to add the saffron in the cup itself and have the tea and saffron both.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Kahwa Tea Recipe

Preparation

1. Get all the spices ready before you start making kahwa. You will need the following spices:

  • 2 inches of cinnamon
  • 2 green cardamom pods
  • 2 cloves
  • 5 to 6 dried rose petals – optional
  • 10 to 12 strands of saffron

Be sure to use true cinnamon and not cassia cinnamon.

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2. Take the cinnamon, cloves and green cardamoms in a mortar-pestle. Crush them lightly.

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3. Slice 4 to 5 almonds thinly. Almonds can also be crushed in the mortar and pestle if you prefer.

You can even also 2 to 3 walnuts in place of almonds; just chop or crush them and set aside. Optionally, you can rinse the almonds before slicing them.

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Make Kahwa Tea

4. In a saucepan, take 2 cups water. Place saucepan on the stove-top on a medium heat.

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5. Add the lightly crushed spices in the water.

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6. Add 5 to 6 dried rose petals. You can skip rose petals if you wish.

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7. Add 2 tablespoons of sugar (or add to taste).

8. Let the water come to a gentle boil on a medium heat.

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9. Turn off the heat. Place the pan on the kitchen counter-top.

Add 1 teaspoon of green tea. You can add less or more green tea leaves depending on your preferences.

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10. Cover the pan with its lid and steep the tea leaves in the hot water for 2 to 3 minutes.

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11. After 2 to 3 minutes, pour kahwa tea in small cups using a tea strainer.

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12. Add 3 to 4 saffron strands and sliced almonds in each cup and stir.

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13. Serve kahwa and enjoy this fragrant mild green tea. Kashmiri kahwa can be served as an after lunch or dinner tea. You can even have kahwa tea as an evening drink before bed.

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Expert Tips

  • Brewing time: I usually brew green tea for 2 to 3 minutes. Depending on the grade and quality of the leaves, the brewing time can vary from 2 to 5 minutes. Do not steep or brew the leaves for a longer time as this will make the tea bitter.
  • Including honey: I do not suggest adding honey as a sweetener. As per Ayurveda honey becomes toxic when heated or when dissolved in hot liquids.
  • Where to buy: Green tea leaves can be brought from any health store, super store or online. Kahwa pre-made mixes can be purchased online.

FAQs

How long will green tea leaves last?

I suggest keeping them in an airtight container for no more than 6 months for the best flavor.

Are kahwa and green tea the same thing?

Kahwa is a special drink that means “sweetened tea” in Kashmiri. It always includes cinnamon, cardamom, and sweetener. It often also includes crushed nuts like almonds or walnuts, dried rose petals and saffron. It can be brewed with black tea leaves but green tea is traditional. However, kahwa can also be made as a simple herbal infusion (tisane) as well without the tea leaves.

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Kashmiri Kahwa Recipe | Kahwa Tea

By Dassana Amit

Kahwa is a Kashmiri tea made with cinnamon, cardamom, saffron and green tea leaves. Kashmiri Kahwa is fragrant, delicately spiced, light green tea.

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Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Steeping Time 3 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Cuisine Indian, Kashmiri

Course Beverages

Diet Gluten Free, Vegan

Difficulty Level Easy

Servings 3 small cups

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups water
  • 2 inches cinnamon – use true cinnamon and not cassia cinnamon
  • 2 green cardamoms
  • 2 cloves
  • 5 to 6 dried rose petals – optional
  • 2 tablespoons sugar or add as per taste
  • 1 teaspoon green tea leaves or add as required
  • 4 to 5 almonds (sliced or crushed or chopped) – optional, can also add walnuts instead
  • 10 to 12 saffron strands – optional

Instructions

Preparation

  • Get all the spices ready before you start making kahwa.

  • Take the cinnamon, cloves and green cardamoms in a mortar-pestle. Crush them lightly.

  • Slice almonds thinly. Almonds can be crushed also in the mortar-pestle. You can even use 2 to 3 walnuts in place of almonds – chop them and add to your kahwa.

Making kahwa

  • In a saucepan, take the water. Place saucepan on the stove-top on a medium heat.

  • Add the lightly crushed spices and dried rose petals in the water.

  • Add sugar or add as per taste.

  • Let the water come to a gentle boil on a medium heat.

  • Turn off the heat. Place the pan on the kitchen counter-top. Add green tea. You can add less or more green tea leaves as you prefer.

  • Cover the pan with its lid and steep green leaves in the hot water for 3 minutes.

  • After 3 minutes, pour kahwa tea in small cups using a tea strainer.

  • Add 3 to 4 saffron strands and sliced almonds in each cup.

  • Serve kahwa tea. Enjoy this fragrant mild green tea!

Notes

Ingredient swaps

  • Sweeteners: You can add your preferred sweetener or skip them.
  • Spices: You could skip cloves if you do not have these but green cardamoms and cinnamon are essential.
  • Rose petals: Omit rose petals, if you do not have them.
  • Saffron: If you do not have saffron, then simply skip them.

Helpful notes

  • Brewing time: I usually brew green tea for 2 to 3 minutes. Depending on the grade and quality of the leaves, the brewing time will vary from 2 to 5 minutes. Do not steep or brew the leaves for a longer time as this will make the tea bitter.
  • Including honey: I do not suggest adding honey as a sweetener. As per Ayurveda honey becomes toxic when heated or when dissolved in hot liquids.
  • Where to buy: Green tea leaves can be brought from any health store, super store or online. Kahwa pre-made mixes can be purchased online.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts

Kashmiri Kahwa Recipe | Kahwa Tea

Amount Per Serving

Calories 55Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 14mg1%

Potassium 72mg2%

Carbohydrates 12g4%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 8g9%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 18IU0%

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%

Vitamin B6 1mg50%

Vitamin C 3mg4%

Vitamin E 1mg7%

Calcium 24mg2%

Vitamin B9 (Folate) 3µg1%

Iron 1mg6%

Magnesium 17mg4%

Phosphorus 15mg2%

Zinc 1mg7%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This Kashmiri Kahwa Tea recipe from the archives first published in July 2019 has been updated and republished on February 2023.

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FAQs

What is Kashmiri Kahwa made of? ›

Kashmiri kahwah is made by boiling green tea leaves with local saffron, cinnamon, cardamom and occasionally Kashmiri roses. It is generally served with sugar or honey and crushed nuts, usually almonds or walnuts. Some varieties are made as a herbal infusion only—without the green tea leaves.

What is the difference between tea and Kahwa? ›

Kahwa is a type of green tea which is made with saffron and cinnamon and green tea and usually consumed after lunch in regions like Malabar and Kashmir it does not have milk tough milk is added and it is given to the elderly as it is supposed to have healing effects.

How does Kashmiri tea turn pink? ›

A simple pinch of baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) is what creates the striking color of noon chai. When added to green tea, the baking soda (along with the oxidation of the tea leaves) turns the water from clear to reddish-brown. Add cold water and milk and you'll see the color changing before your eyes.

Is Kashmiri Kahwa healthy? ›

Kahwa is known to help with digestion and improve issues like digestive tract inflammation and constipation. Traditionally, it is served to people after heavy meals to reduce cholesterol and aid digestion. Regularly consuming this tea can help the operations of the intestinal tract and prevent digestion problems.

What are the disadvantages of Kahwa? ›

A few disadvantages of kahwa tea can include an increased heart rate and risk of developing insomnia if the tea is consumed in excess. However, when consumed in moderation, there are not much side effects that you need to worry about.

Does Kahwa reduce belly fat? ›

Kahwa tea boosts your digestive system and gut health. A good gut and digestive system will also boost faster weight loss and belly fat loss. It prevents cholesterol deposition in the body thereby maintaining your cardiovascular health. Kahwa tea can boost natural immunity and this is because of its rare composition.

Does kahwa tea make you sleepy? ›

Yes, a warm cup of Kahwa can do wonders, especially if you have trouble sleeping in the night. The brew helps combat problems related to insomnia and anxiety. It also helps in eliminating free radicals and impurities generated by the liver, detoxifying the body naturally.

Why is Kashmiri Kahwa famous? ›

It has been known to be a part of Kashmir's cuisine since ages. Due to the presence of saffron, it serves as a warming drink and helps to withstand the cold winters. Kahwa is an exotic mix of Kashmiri green tea leaves, whole spices, nuts and saffron, which was traditionally prepared in a brass kettle known as samovar.

Which soda is used in Kashmiri tea? ›

For this, green tea leaves are brewed in sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) until a thick red-brown colour extract, known as “tueth”, is obtained. This may take about 45 minutes to two hours. This is then diluted with water, followed by adding milk and salt to it.

What is the English name of Kashmiri tea? ›

Noon chai, also called sheer chai, gulabi chai, Kashmiri tea or pink tea, is a traditional tea beverage, originating from the Indian subcontinent, most probably from the Kashmir Valley, made with gunpowder tea, milk and baking soda. Chai is an easy-to-make beverage that is liked by the people all over the world.

What does baking soda do for tea? ›

Adding a little baking soda to your tea will clear away any cloudiness left from the mixing process, and it's also thought to cut down on any lingering bitter tastes from the steeping tea bags, leaving your tea clarified and smooth and providing your get-together with one fantastic pitcher of tea.

How does Kashmiri kahwa taste? ›

It imparts a certain sweet and fresh flavor that is essential in a nice cup of Kashmiri Kahwa. Make sure that the cinnamon is properly crushed so that sufficient flavor is imparted in a wholesome cup. No cup of Kashmiri Kahwa may be complete without the earthly flavor of saffron strands.

What are the ingredients in Desi kahwa tea? ›

Green Tea, Black Pepper, Ginger, Tulsi, Asafoetida, Clove, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Rock Salt, Citric Acid.

What is kava drink in Pakistan? ›

If you're referring to the kava drink consumed in Pakistan it is a form of green tea but very light in taste and usually sweet. Not to be confused with qahwah قهوه in the middle east ، which is coffee made from green unroasted coffee beans and cardamom.

What is Kashmiri tea made of? ›

Often called Pink Tea, Kashmiri chai is a milk tea characterized by its dusty pink color and garnishing of crushed nuts. It's brewed with green tea leaves and baking soda, and then mixed with milk to give it a distinct pink color.

Does Kashmiri Kahwa have caffeine? ›

The traditional Kashmirir Kahwa is caffeine-free but it doesn't necessarily have to be. Kashmirir Kahwa is a good alternative for coffee as long as there's a moderate amount of caffeine present in it. The amount is just enough to refresh you and keep you alert without all the jitteriness usually caused by coffee!

What is the difference between green tea and Kashmiri tea? ›

In Kashmiri, “Kahwa” means “sweetened tea” It might also be derived from the Arabic word “qahwah” which is a word for coffee. So, kahwa is a green tea flavored with various spices, saffron, nuts, and sweetened. Traditional Kashmiri tea is prepared in a “Samovar”, a brass kettle that originates in present-day Russia.

Is Kashmiri Kahwa good for liver? ›

Kashmiri Kahwa tea is rich in antioxidants that help in improving the purification of body toxins. This tea essentially helps in getting rid of the impurities made by the liver and reducing the content of free radicals in the body.

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