Chaas can be consumed plain, but a little salt is usually added. This is the most common seasoning for chaas. Numerous other seasonings and spices can be added to salted chaas, either singly or in combination with each other. These spices are usually roasted in a
wok, using a spoonful of cooking oil, before being added to the Chaas. The spices which can be added thus are: Coarsely ground and roasted
cumin seeds, curry leaves,
asafoetida, grated ginger, very finely diced green chillies and
Mustard seeds. Sugar can also be added to chaas, but if sugar is added, then neither salt nor spice is usually used. Vendors have come up with several proprietary products and standardized flavours of chaas which are produced on an industrial scale and sold as bottled drinks. The best-seller among such brands is
Amul's
Masala Chaas, which has standardized several traditional flavours for the mass bottled-drink market. Other popular modern flavours available as bottled drinks include rose-flavoured
Chaas Gulabi and mint-flavoured
Mint Chaas. ==Consumption==