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(Redirected from Shahi Haleeb) Yemeni beverage made from milk and tea
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Shahi haleeb
Alternative namesShai haleeb, shai Adeni, shai mulaban, haleeb shai
TypeMilk tea
Place of originYemen
Region or stateYemen
Main ingredientsBlack tea powder, condensed or evaporated milk, cardamom pods, cloves

Shahi haleeb, shai haleeb, haleeb shai, shai Adeni, or shai mulaban is a Yemeni milk tea. It is made from black tea powder brewed in condensed or evaporated milk. Cardamom pods and cloves are usually added to the tea, some recipes include added sugar. The tea has a very sweet taste and is popular in Yemen and parts of the Arabian Peninsula.

Tea (Camellia sinensis)
Common
varieties
Black tea
Oolong tea
Green tea
White tea
Yellow tea
Fermented tea
Blended or
flavoured teas
General
Culture
Customs
Areas
By country
History
Production and
distribution
By country
Preparation
Health
Tea-based
drinks
See also
Herbal tea


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