It is said you can get anything and everything at Queen Victoria market in Melbourne. It was so refreshing to get a warm (or some may call it hot – not piping hot though) beverage of chai from a person with a warm and welcoming smile.
A cup of masala chai tea is exactly what you want when your energy level has slightly slipped a notch from the early morning shopping marathon. This chai tea reinvigorated the warmth and excitement that I needed to go home and think about the food I was going to make with the fresh produce that I had just invested money in. The colourful set up of the stall infused into the ambience of Queen Victoria market just as the spices were infused into milk. Without the much expected sceptics of a shopper, I scurried into opting the dairy version of the beverage though a caloric-ally low option of soy was available. The only question I bothered to ask to the smiley vendor was – “Is it the same chai that we get in India?”. And with great enthusiasm, the person dispensing the tea from the canister affirmatively assured me – Yes, the same thing. As I placed the order, I noticed a person who was performing a somewhat lunatic act just across the stall and singing rather cacophonously. I asked the chai- wala if he had to endure this the whole time while he patiently waited from customers to come by and get some tea. He responded very coolly saying that “No, that is just his act. He is a very usual person like us. After his performance, he comes around and chats with us. He is a good guy in need of some money. That’s all. He does not bother us”. And he handed me a take away cup brimming with masala chai with just the right amount of everything. Just as the tea hit my tastebuds, the words hit my head reminded me not to judge people by their appearance. You never know what you might get.
Just another reassurance about finding everyday wisdom in simple things and in unexpected places.