Bharer Cha

'Bharer Cha'
City's unique tradition to serve tea in typical earthen pots

Everyone seems to have a cha story – a favorite cha wallah, a unique recipe discovered in the alleys of a crowded market, or memories of a profound conversation with a new friend made over a hot cup.For me and my friend Nisha we cant say "No" to a cup of tea,whether its a hot summer day or its raining heavily.

 "Friendship and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea"

Everyone who have tasted the tea served in bhar knows that it has a very unique taste to it. The tea gets better somehow. 



Kolkata’s streets are paved with bhar.Outside home, tea is most commonly and easily found at the ubiquitous tea stalls that dot just about every street in Kolkata. Fragments of the handmade clay cups crunch underfoot on sidewalks,brighten dull gray train tracks with their dusky orange glow. Bengal’s dairy delicacies, lassi and mishti doi, are stored and served in bhar, but the earthenware shards littering the roads are most often remnants of piping hot cups of cha.





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  1. Lovely,n yes tea is something that no one can say no to it

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