Delicious Flowering Tea Recipe
Posted under Flowering Tea by JennaNothing can be more satisfying on a hot sizzling day than a cool glass of flowering tea. When visitors and friends come calling and you conveniently have some left-over blooming tea, why not amaze them with a tall cold glass of tea with your own little twist, made under the heat of the sun?
While regular brewed tea is nice, why not impress everyone with sun tea that is simple to make yet with a luscious, fresh new flavor they may have never tried before.
Take Your Favorite Tea With Flowering Tea
For your regular sun tea, take your favorite tea, be it flowering tea or some loose green tea, and put it in a quantity of water. Let it steep in a glass pot or jug and place it on a cemented path walk or against a wall that captures the sun. Ensure that you are doing this early to get enough sun, brew your tea around 6-8 hours under the heat of the sun. After 8 hours, remove from the sun and place inside the refrigerator to make iced tea.
For a unique and flavor-full experience here are a couple of ideas that you can try.
Prickly Pear Sun Tea
8 oz of preferred sun tea, perhaps flowering tea?
1 teaspoon of prickly pear nectar
- Simply mix the nectar with your pre-prepared sun tea
- Transfer into a glass, add some ice and sip
Pomegranate Sun Tea
5 oz of sun tea
2 oz pomegranate juice
1 oz of basic sugar syrup
- Mix the pomegranate juice and syrup
- Stir the mixture into the sun tea
- Pour some ice and enjoy
Your Friends will definitely enjoy these refreshing flavors of tea and be amazed by the lovely flowers of flowering tea. Have fun and enjoy it.
Tags: Blooming Tea, Flowering Tea, Loose Green Tea, Pomegranate Sun Tea, Prickly Pear Sun Tea, sun tea
What an amazing recipe! How does the taste differ from tea made with hot water and then cooled?
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