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Can u plz give me some recipes to get different tastes in tea?

Can u plz give me some recipes to get different tastes in tea? like how can i give it a spicy, fruity, etc

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Do you mean iced tea? Or hot tea? To make flavoured iced tea I make it with the usual number of regular bags and add one bag of herbal tea - peach, lemon-ginger, raspberry, blackcurrant etc... It usually adds up to 5 regular, one herbal. I guess that the same technique could work for hot tea.

sliced oranges or lemon, or like the russians do, a spoonful of jam.

try mixing some different fruit juices into the tea like mango, raspberry...
or just buy some nice herbal teas.... harney & sons makes a great
raspberry tea.....

i also love their earl grey with rose petals..... now that's really nice.

You can break up cinnamon sticks and put some of that, or whole cloves in with the tea leaves. Ajnd if you have scented geraniums growing around the house that HAVEN'T been sprayed with insecticide, a leaf of one of them with just a cup of hot water makes a wonderful tea.

I just made a great iced tea with asam and rosemary and sage. yum. In the summer I also add fresh flowers when steeping, and of course mint. One of my favorites hot or cold is lavender. Tarragon is good. Sweet cicely is nice for a mild anise. I like fruit or ginger with green tea.

The possibilities are endless, you just combine a tea you like with any other flavors you like.

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