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Monday, October 22, 2012

4 Health Benefits of Drinking Iced Tea Regularly

Nutritionists and health experts from all over the world have proved that drinking tea regularly offers plenty of health benefits. There's nothing like sitting with your spouse and taking a sip of tea after spending a hectic day at office. Some people prefer drinking iced tea to hot tea simply because of its tastes and the numerous health benefits it offers.
However, some people avoid this ice-cold beverage out of some misconceptions. For instance, they believe it does not offer any health benefit and people drink it for the tastes.
Brewed from the same leaves as hot tea, iced tea offers the exact same health benefits like hot tea. In fact, researchers have proved that the iced tea has more antioxidant properties due to high level of flavonoids and other nutritional substances.

Benefits of drinking iced tea


Moreover, by adding lemon juice you can increase the amount of vitamin C and potassium in it lends flavor and is good for your health as well. Let's take a look at some scientifically proven health benefits of drinking this ice-cold beverage:

* Cardiovascular benefits: According to a recent research conducted by the Harvard Health Publications website, iced tea contains antioxidants that can prevent the oxidation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and increase the amount of high-density lipoprotein. Maintaining the balance of LDL and HDL can improve the function of arteries. Moreover, drinking this ice-cold beverage on a regular basis also decrease the risk of heart attack by a great extent.

* Effective for Osteoporosis: According to the Linus Pauling Institute, iced tea contains caffeine, fluoride, and flavonoids that increase the mineral density of our bones that can prevent osteoporosis from occurring. Moreover, drinking it on a regular basis is also beneficial for the health of your bones.

* Decreased cancer risk: According to the National Cancer Institute, iced tea has catechins that can prevent cancer. Numerous studies and researches performed on animals have revealed that the presence of catechins in our body can affect the growth of cancer cells and fight free radicals before they can damage our body. Moreover, catechins can also reduce the size of tumors.

* Dental benefits: The presence of fluoride in iced tea can prevent cavities from occurring and help you maintain your oral health. A study has revealed that people who drink this ice-cold beverage has fewer cavities than who do not. Adding lemon juice can make it more effective for your dental health because it can prevent bleeding of gums and cure bad breath.

by Melvillejackson



How to make iced tea

The Twinings Tea Blog has weighed in on iced tea several times recently, including an overview and an article examining some of the many options available to fans of this drink. While those options also include a wide variety of bottled tea, there's no substitute - and nothing so economical - as making your own iced tea. There are several ways to accomplish this goal.

How to make ice tea

One of the most popular and time-honored methods for making iced tea is simply to make hot tea and chill it. While this is nearly as simple as it sounds, there are a few variables that can affect the end result. Check out some pointers from Twinings, as well as an illustrated tutorial and this primer on making loose-leaf iced tea.
For what's arguably an even simpler take on iced tea, consider the cold-brewing method. As the name suggests, it uses no heat. 

If you've always wished for a mechanical assistant that could do much of the work of iced tea making, you're in luck. There are a number of iced tea makers that succeed in various degrees in automating this process. For a quick look at a few of these models, refer to this overview. For a new and unusual take on iced tea brewing, look here.

While there are fans of sun tea, or tea made by solar power, tea drinkers should be aware of some potential health concerns with this method.
by William I. Lengeman III

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Mint iced tea

When you need really fresh iced tea I suggest you mint iced tea. Mint is good known herb to all and you can get them in almost every vegetables shop. So get some fresh mint and try this mint iced tea recipe!



Mint ice tea




Mint iced tea tea ingredients (2 serving):
- 2-3 tea bags of black/green tea (or 2-3 tea spoons of loose black/green tea)
- 1 cup of fresh mint leaves
- 500ml of water
- 5-10 ice cubes
- 2-4 tea spoons of cane sugar
OPTIONAL:
- lemon or lemon juice

Directions:
Brew tea for 2-4 minutes in 500ml of hot water. Remove the tea bags or grounds if you use loose tea. Mix brew with cane sugar, and let it chill. Add to brew thick chopped mint leaves and put it to fridge for 3-4 hours and don't forget to cover the jug. After 3-4 hours remove mint leaves from your mint iced tea.  (OPTIONAL: add some sliced lemon or lemon juice.) Serve with ice cubes to keep it cool.

Bon appetite!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Long beach iced tea

Today i want to present you curiosity named long beach iced tea. Precisely this drink DON'T contain tea but it have color of iced tea. ;) 



long beach iced tea



Long beach iced tea ingredients (1 serving):
- 20ml of vodka
- 20ml of Triple Sec
- 20ml of rum
- 20ml of gin
- 20ml of tequilla
- 20ml of fresh lemon juice
- 100ml of coke or sprite
- a few ice cubes

Directions:
For decoration dip the rim of a glass in lemon juice and then in white/brown/color sugar. Mix all alcohol and lemon juice in shaker. Put the ice cubes into a glass and pour mix from shaker (try not to spoil the decoration). Fill it with cola/sprite and put slice of lemon. If all went well your long beach iced tea drink have color which indicates its name. :D

Bon appetite!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Raspberry iced tea

I like raspberry very much. I have some raspberry bushes in the backyard. Some are early and other late so I can eat them throughout all summer and begining of autumn. Yummmmy!

Here i give you my favorite raspberry iced tea recipes. I always use my own raspberry for it.

iced tea raspberry




Raspberry iced tea ingredients (4 servings):
- 4-5 tea bags of black tea (or 4-5 tea spoons of loose black tea) assam would be perfect becouse of strong taste.
- 150-200ml raspberry juice
- 800ml of water
- fresh raspberries (about 5-8 for one cup)
- 10-15 ice cubes
- 2-5 tea spoons of cane sugar
OPTIONAL:
- mint leaves

Directions:
Brew tea for 2-4 minutes in 800ml of boiling water. Remove the tea bags or grounds if you use loose tea. Mix cane sugar, raspberry juice (optional mint leaves), chill and add to tea brew. Put in the fridge for 1 hour. Serve with fresh raspberries and ice cubes to keep it cool.
Bon appetite!