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Sephardic recipe using Indian tea leaves.
www.recipesource.com
Serving 4 to 6, made with tea bags with the addition of lemon juice and grated rind, and almond extract. From RecipeSource.
www.recipesource.com
Red clover blossoms are the main ingredient in this simple brew. From Morten's Recipe Collection.
www.recipesource.com
Cooking with Tea and Teatime Treats
Tips on brewing tea and recipes that use tea as an ingredient such as Berry Good Chai Pie, Moroccan Iced Mint Tea, and Tea Thyme Soup.
catteacorner.com
History of Ice Tea and Sweet Tea
About two traditional iced teas in the United States.
whatscookingamerica.net
Chocolate Chai Tea from Red Rose
Served hot or cold, serves 2. Recipe for Spiced Chai Tea also presented.
www.homebasics.ca
A cosy blend of tea, cranberry juice, and red wine.
www.homebasics.ca
Using orange and lemon juice, simple to make.
www.homebasics.ca
Pineapple and Banana Frostea from Red Rose
A twist on the frosty, using tea.
www.homebasics.ca
Humorous article on how to make the "most perfect" cup of tea. Shows different scientific and accepted opinions on what makes the perfect cuppa.
news.bbc.co.uk
Instructions and information on brewing Russian style tea in the style of a Linux HOWTO.
www.fazekas.hu
BobaFind.com: Bubble Tea & Boba Recipes
Collection of bubble tea (boba nai cha) recipes including how to cook tapioca pearls recipe for bubble tea. Lists bubble tea cafes and locations throughout the US.
www.bobafind.com
Information, history and recipes for cooking food with tea as an ingredient.
www.teamuse.com
A collection of tea recipes suitable for inclusion in a diet or weight loss program.
www.diet.recipes-to-go.com
Listing of tea recipes, from Better Homes and Gardens and Ladies Home Journal Magazine(s)
www.better-drinkrecipes.com