7 Layer tea

A unique seven-colour tea, offering varied flavours in a glass or cup, is now available in the Bangladesh capital Dhaka.


About a decade ago, a tea vendor, Romesh Ram Gour, in Moulvibazar district, which is known as the tea capital of Bangladesh, developed the technique of layering different coloured layers of tea in a glass. Each layer differs in colour and taste.

Tea connoisseurs in Dhaka used to travel hours to Srimongol town, about 200 km from Dhaka, just to take a sip of the legendary tea at the store of Gour who always makes his concoction away from prying eyes.

He never unlocked the secret to his rainbow brew that he invented but several copycats from the region succeeded in creating seven-layer teas, which made Gour famous home and abroad.

Saiful Islam is one of those successful imitators who opened a tea store in Dhaka and his Rangdhonu (rainbow) seven-colour tea store in Dhaka’s eastern Taltola market is a hot tourist attraction.

Like Gour, Islam doesn’t want to reveal the secret of making the seven-layer tea and doesn’t allow anyone to stay at his tea-preparation room.

He said about 10 years ago, a tea vendor in Moulvibazar’s Srimangal area developed the technique of making such tea.

“From there I have somehow acquired the secret technique of layering seven coloured tea,” he added.

“Later I moved to Dhaka and opened a store to sell the seven-colour tea.”

He said the most interesting thing is that different layers is separate and not mixed together.

"We mix different types of locally and China-grown tea – three black teas and one green tea – with milk and various spices. Each mixture has a distinct colour and taste, and I pour one on top of another to create seven distinct bands of colours including orange, black, white, strawberry, milk and green.

“The taste of each layer is different. It is organic. No chemical is used.” Islam said he created a white layer blended with ginger, which is especially good for health.

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Hi @RaihanUS ,

Thanks for sharing your photos and story with us! It was interesting to read. I like to drink tea every day and I enjoy the different flavours. Did you like the seven-colour tea?

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Thanks @KatyaL

Mam

I always like to explore different type of food, people and pleases. i cordially invite you to visit Bangladesh…

and thanks to give me the tips. but i want to say that it is soo old pic. thatsway it look a bit blurry. i will solve it in next time…

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Hey @RaihanUS ,

Thanks for reading the tips and for your reply! I’m happy to help you and I’m also really interested to see your next photos and stories on Connect.

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Its a Pleasure mam…

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This looks so cool!!! :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

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Thanks @TheRealKristin

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Wow that’s so interesting! Thanks for sharing! :smiley:

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Thanks @mdmkoo mam…

Hi @RaihanUS ,

Thanks for sharing, it looks amazing!

What is the technic of the seven-color tea? What kind of tea leaves do they use? It’s very interesting, because it looks more like a cocktail than a tea.

I love to try different types, but I prefer white and green tea than black tea.

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Hallow @Petra_M boss. how are you.

I also thankful to see that each and every person like that 7 layer tea. Basically i even don’t know the formula of this tea. The owner of the tea stall never share their formula. one and only some number of people are know that formula like KFC. By the way you are cordially invited in Bangladesh to visit our country. when you come i will treat this tea.

And its a pleasure to talk with you…

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Amazing @RaihanUS

Iranians drink tea every day and we have many kinds of tea but this method to serve tea is really interesting. I name it “Jupiter Tea” because of it’s colorized layers.

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Thanks Mr. @Amiran

Its a pleasure…

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It looks very interesting. I would like to try this tea.

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sure Mr. @Victoria_v

Its a pleasure…

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Thanks for the reply @RaihanUS !

In this case I have to visit India to try it.

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But @Petra_M mam its from bangladesh…

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