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    Home » blog » Raspberry Mint Iced Green Tea

    Raspberry Mint Iced Green Tea

    September 20, 2022 by Margaret

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    glass of Raspberry Mint Iced Green Tea.
    Ingredients
    • 2 strawberries, washed and hulled
    • 8 raspberries, washed
    • 8 mint leaves
    • 2 cup green tea, brewed and cooled
    • 1 lime, sliced
    • 1 cup ice
    Directions

    Prep

    1. Wash fruit and mint.
    2. Slice ½ the lime and cut the balance into wedges for squeezing.
    3. Brew green tea.

    Make

    1. Place berries and mint leaves in a glass and smash with a wooden spoon until chunky.
    2. Add ice to glass.
    3. Add tea and top with some sparkling water if desired.
    4. Squeeze lime juice in glass and garnish with lime slices.
    glass of Raspberry Mint Iced Green Tea.

    Raspberry Mint Iced Green Tea

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    Course Drinks
    Servings 2

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 each strawberries washed and hulled
    • 8 each raspberries washed
    • 8 each mint leaves washed
    • 2 Cups green tea brewed and cooled
    • 1 each Lime sliced
    • 1 cup ice

    Instructions
     

    • Wash fruit and mint.
    • Slice ½ the lime and cut the balance into wedges for squeezing
    • Brew green tea.
    • Place berries and mint leaves in a glass and smash with a wooden spoon until chunky.
    • Add ice to glass.
    • Add tea and top with some sparkling water if desired.
    • Squeeze lime juice in glass and garnish with lime slices.

    Notes

    Use any type of soft fruit as a base - blueberries, citrus flesh, etc. - and mix up the herbs and type of tea. Endless possibilities here! One of our favorites = strawberries + basil + lemon.
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