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, most probably from the kashmir valley , made with gunpowder tea (green tea leaves rolled into small balls), milk and baking soda . [ ] contents etymology preparation see also references external links etymology[ edit ] the word noon means ' salt ' in several indian languages such as kashmiri , bengali
, rajasthani , hindi and nepali . [ ] it is used in several other terms, such as the noon-dab ("salt promise") custom of rajasthan , where a hand is dipped in salt to signify a solemn promise. [ ] preparation[ edit ] noon chai is traditionally made from a type of green tea leaves, milk, salt, baking...
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