Seven-color tea
![]() Seven layer tea  | |
| Alternative names | Hatrongi sa (ꠢꠣꠔꠞꠋꠉꠤ ꠌꠣ) | 
|---|---|
| Course | Beverage | 
| Place of origin | Bangladesh | 
| Region or state | Sylhet | 
| Created by | Romesh Ram Gour | 
| Main ingredients | Tea, condensed milk, cinnamon, cloves and lemons | 
| Variations | multiple (2+) layer/colour tea | 
Seven-colour tea or seven-layer tea (Sylheti: ꠢꠣꠔꠞꠋꠉꠤ ꠌꠣ, Bengali: সাত রং চা) is a Bangladeshi beverage comprising layers of different teas.[1] Tea is made in multiple permutations of concentration, tea leaf variety and adjuncts such as milk, sugar and flavourings and when combined separates according to density.[2][1] Each layer contrasts in colour and taste, ranging from syrupy sweet to spicy clove. The result is an alternating dark/light band pattern throughout the drink, giving the tea its name.
Romesh Ram Gour, the operator of a tea shop in Srimongol, Moulvibazar, claims to have devised the drink.[3] It has been widely imitated throughout Bangladesh, with varying numbers of layers.
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Seven colour tea, Sylhet - 
			
Ten layer tea, Srimongolh 
See also
References
- ^ a b "Making rainbows in a glass – seven-layer tea in Bangladesh". The Guardian. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
 - ^ "One Glass, Seven Layers of Tea - Scene Asia". Wall Street Journal Blog. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
 - ^ "PM tastes Sylhet's famous colour tea". BD News 24. 1 December 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
 
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