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Chapter 1 - 7 colors tea

Hello

In a small town surrounded by green hills, there was a tiny tea shop that everyone talked about. The name of the shop was "Rainbow Cup." People did not come there for ordinary tea. They came for something magical — the famous Seven Colors Tea.

The shop owner was an old man named Karim. He had kind eyes, white hair, and a secret recipe that made his tea special. Tourists, travelers, and even students from faraway places visited his shop just to see and taste the wonderful drink.

One afternoon, a curious boy named Adnan entered the shop. He had heard many stories about Seven Colors Tea, but he could not believe tea could have seven different colors in one glass.

"Uncle, is it true that your tea has seven colors?" Adnan asked.

Karim smiled gently. "Yes, my child. But it is not magic. It is patience, science, and love."

Adnan sat down eagerly and watched carefully as Karim began to prepare the tea.

How Seven Colors Tea Looks

Karim took a tall, clear glass. "The glass must be transparent," he explained. "Only then can you see the beauty."

When the tea was ready, the glass looked like a rainbow standing upright. Each layer had a different color — red, orange, yellow, green, light brown, dark brown, and creamy white at the top.

The colors did not mix. They stayed separate, forming seven beautiful layers. It looked almost too beautiful to drink. When sunlight touched the glass, the tea shone like a piece of art.

Adnan's eyes widened in amazement. "It looks like a rainbow in a glass!"

Karim nodded. "That is why people love it."

How Seven Colors Tea Is Made

Karim began to explain the secret.

"Seven Colors Tea is made by carefully layering different ingredients based on their density," he said.

First, he added sweet syrup at the bottom of the glass. This created the darkest layer.

Then he slowly poured strong black tea over the back of a spoon so it would gently float above the syrup without mixing.

After that, he added lemon juice mixed with sugar to create a lighter golden layer.

Next came green tea, carefully poured to form another color.

Then he added milk tea, which formed a creamy brown layer.

After that, a thin layer of condensed milk was poured.

Finally, a soft creamy foam was added at the top.

Each step required patience. If poured too quickly, the colors would mix and the magic would disappear.

"The secret," Karim said, "is slow hands and calm focus."

Adnan watched in silence, realizing that making Seven Colors Tea was like creating art.

How Seven Colors Tea Tastes

Adnan finally took his first sip.

At first, he tasted sweetness from the syrup. Then came the strong flavor of black tea. After that, a slight sour taste from lemon touched his tongue. The green tea gave a fresh feeling, and the milk made it smooth and creamy.

Every sip was different.

If you drink it without mixing, each layer gives a new taste. But if you stir it all together, the flavors blend into a rich, balanced, sweet-and-slightly-tangy milk tea.

"It tastes like many emotions in one cup," Adnan said softly.

Karim smiled. "Exactly. Life is also like that — many colors, many flavors."

The Meaning Behind Seven Colors Tea

Karim believed the tea represented life.

The red color symbolized passion.

The orange meant energy.

The yellow stood for happiness.

The green represented peace.

The brown showed strength.

The creamy white symbolized purity.

And when all colors mixed, they represented unity.

"Just like tea," Karim said, "life has different layers. Sweet moments, bitter struggles, fresh beginnings, and peaceful endings. But together, they create something beautiful."

Adnan left the shop that day with more than just a memory of delicious tea. He left with a lesson.

Years later, when Adnan grew up, he often remembered the Seven Colors Tea. Whenever life felt confusing, he thought of the rainbow in a glass.

Because sometimes, beauty is not in one single color.

It is in all seven, perfectly balanced together.

The End. 🌈🍵