Kashmir’s legendary centuries-old recipe: real saffron strands, crushed almonds, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves blended with quality green tea. This is not just a tea — it is a cultural tradition and a warming elixir.
Our version stays true to the traditional recipe. The aroma alone — that unmistakable saffron fragrance — is worth the price. Serve in small cups as Kashmiris do.
Tasting Notes
Appearance: Golden liquor from real saffron.
Aroma: Unmistakable saffron with warm spices. Luxurious.
Flavour: Saffron warmth, cardamom and cinnamon comfort, crushed almond nuttiness, green tea freshness. Rich yet refreshing.
Body: Medium. Light despite the ingredient richness.
Finish: Warming saffron glow.
Brewing Guide
Tea: 1 tsp | 200ml at 85°C | Steep: 4–5 min | With honey, without milk. Small cups — meant to be savoured.
What's in the Box
- 100g Kashmiri Kahwa blend with real saffron and whole spices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this contain real saffron?
A: Yes. Real saffron strands are visible in the blend. No artificial saffron flavouring.
Q: Why no milk?
A: Kashmiri Kahwa is traditionally prepared without milk. The combination of green tea, saffron, and almonds creates a complete flavour profile that milk would overwhelm. Add honey for sweetness.
Q: Is this good for winter?
A: Kashmiri Kahwa is the quintessential winter tea. The saffron and spices provide genuine internal warmth. Kashmiris have relied on it through harsh Himalayan winters for generations.
Why Buy from Namhah
- Garden-Direct Sourcing: Every tea comes directly from the estate — no middlemen, no blending.
- Dispatched in 24 Hours from Guwahati. Free shipping above ₹500. Delivery in 3–5 days across India.
- Taste Before You Buy at our GS Road store, Christian Basti, Guwahati. Mon-Sat, 10 AM – 6 PM.
- Rated 4.8/5 by 263+ customers. Over 50 million cups sold.
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Bhunia Megha –
Takes me back to the Kashmir Valley. Truely awesome experience