Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Arnold Palmer Iced Tea

!±8± Arnold Palmer Iced Tea

This drink gets it name from the famous golfer Arnold Palmer. Arnold Palmer is a refreshing beverage widely known for reviving ones senses. Arnold Palmer himself created the iced tea years ago using lemonade and ice tea. This drink has the flavor of lemon. Today this beverage is served to innumerable clients in health clubs and gold clubs and restaurants. The drink is less sweet than lemonade. The ingredients used in this drink are 100% natural with no artificial flavor, preservatives and colors making it safe for consumption with no side effects.

This delicious drink is produced by Arizona Tea Company, it is also known in some places as a half and half.

Things that will be needed to make this popular beverage are:

* Lemonade
* Iced tea
* Tall glass
* Ice cubes

Pour tea in tall glasses, nearly half of the glass should be filled in. The tea can either be sweetened or left unsweetened depending on one's preference.

Now add lemonade to the glass. Lemonade can either be made at home or you can buy the mix from any store. Next stir, whisk, whip or swirl your drink till the tea and lemonade blend completely.

Let the infusion cool. One could even use lemonade cubes to cool it. What you pour first is not important. Master the art of making this refreshing drink, and you'll get addicted. You can also add your own flavor to make this brew special. Adding a slice of orange or a mint leaf will spruce up this drink.

It is a perfect drink to quench your thirst and ideal for summer seasons. It is loved by all age groups.

Arizona Tea markets ready-made cans of this blend. It is available in 23.5oz large can. This drink, although whipped with lime, does not give a sour taste and you'll get the taste of tea as well. This tea is light than other teas in calories. One glass of Arnold Palmer iced tea contains only 50 calories, making it a smart dieter's choice as well.

Another Arnold Palmer iced tea that Arizona makes contains lemonade with green tea. Another fascinating part of Arizona tea is the bottle and can design, which are the best.

Since this drink is popularized by Arnold Palmer this Arizona Tea Company has mounted Arnold Palmer's images on their cans and bottles. So this iced tea is great tasting and contains natural ingredients.


Arnold Palmer Iced Tea

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

How to Make Your Own Fruity Iced Tea

!±8± How to Make Your Own Fruity Iced Tea

A popular addition to iced tea in many restaurants is flavored iced tea. Everyone knows about putting lemon in this drink, but this is a little different. The popularity of adding other fruits besides citrus is a delicious novelty.

An easy way to add fruit flavors to iced tea is to use fruit juices. Look on the shelves of the grocery store for the thousands of choices adding fruit extracts gives to iced tea. There is pomegranate juice, cherry juice, grape juice, orange juice, papaya juice and more. All impart their special flavor to make for an interesting combination.

Use both black tea and green tea to make this drink and fruit combination. Black tea has a strong flavor and does not need to have any special preparation. Green tea has a more delicate flavor. Steep it longer or steep more tea or the fruit juice can over power the tea flavor. Always used loose leave tea when making flavored iced tea. It has better flavor as the leaves are complete. Tea in tea bags is broken causing the essential oils to evaporate and loose flavor.

The amount of tea to fruit extract varies from taste to taste. To find the most satisfying combination many trials and errors may take place. Keep notes on measurements and different additives to it so a perfect recipe is never lost. Start with a ½-cup tea in a glass. Add ½ cup of refrigerated fruit juice. Taste to see if the tea is still viable. If there is no tea flavor there is too much fruit extract. To find the right balance, cut back on the fruit juice and add more tea. On the other hand, if the only thing tasted is tea, increase the amount of fruit juice.

Some fruit extracts have stronger flavors than others. Apple juice has a delicate flavor so an equal amount of tea to apple juice is not an unreasonable amount. Grape juice is different. It has a strong flavor so ¼-cup juice to ¾-cup tea might be just right. Cherry juice has a strong flavor as does orange juice and cranberry juice. Milder flavored juices are pomegranate and papaya. Mix several juices and tea like cherry, pomegranate and tea. Use lemonade as a juice to make Arnold Palmer's favorite iced tea.

The most important thing is that both the tea and the juice must be cold when combined. This allows for the most mingling of flavors. It is supposed to be cold so do not ruin it by adding warm juice. In most cases, there is no need for sugar because of the natural sweetness of the juice.

Some suggestions for interesting combinations are endless. Mix Oolong tea with papaya juice for a tropical drink. Combine apple and pomegranate juice with green tea and add a squeeze of lemon. Combine green tea with white grape juice. Pineapple and cherry juice work well with black tea. Also, try purple grape juice, pomegranate juice and black tea. There are so many combinations experimentation can be endless and fun.


How to Make Your Own Fruity Iced Tea

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