
"Fruits in Tea" is a way to enjoy iced tea proposed by the tea brand "Lipton". It has been offered at stores for a limited time since last year, but I also tried it because it seems easy to do at home.

Fruit in tea is a drink made by adding fruits, vegetables and herbs to iced tea. You can make it with your own tumbler or pot, but this time I used a set of limited tumblers and "Cold Brew Earl Greaty" purchased from Lipton's online store.

Cold Brew Earl Gray Tea is a very convenient product that you can make iced tea just by putting it in water and waiting for 3 minutes. With its gorgeous aroma and authentic taste, you can of course drink it as it is.


First of all, we will make "English Summer Tea" which is very photogenic in the attached recipe book. However, all you have to do is pour ice, iced tea and gum syrup into the cut lemons, oranges, kiwis and strawberries.



Iced tea with sweet and sour fruit juice is fresher than flavored tea, and the taste of the fruit changes every time you bring it to your mouth. The fruit taste will be deeper if you drink it after cooling it for several hours without adding ice. You can make a lot and act at a party.

Next is a combination devised by the author. Peppermint tea made by pouring iced tea into canned peaches, spearmint, and ice. Add canned syrup to adjust the sweetness if you like. A flavor that is perfect for summer, with a slightly sweet and mint scent that makes you feel refreshed.


Fruits also taste good
After drinking, enjoy the fruit soaked in black tea. It will look brown, but it will be a different dessert with the scent of tea leaves. May I put it on ice cream or shaved ice?In addition to this, recipes using cucumbers and perilla are also posted on the recipe book and official website, so you can enjoy it according to the contents of the refrigerator of the day. Also, it seems that limited-time stores will open sequentially from June this year, so if you are interested, please check the site.
Fruit in tea that is far more delicious than drinking iced tea as it is. Try it for tea time on a hot day!
