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Mojito Iced Tea

Mojito Iced Tea
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This cold-brewed iced tea comes from Maricel Presilla, who serves it at her Latin restaurant Zafra in Hoboken, N.J. Oolong tea scented with osmanthus flowers, or with a sliced peach and its pit, suggests the sweet aroma of white rum. Fresh mint, lime and lemon balm are added and it sits for at least 4 hours or overnight. Sweeten with sugar and serve over ice.

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Ingredients

Yield:About 2 quarts
  • 10sprigs mint, rinsed, patted dry and lightly crushed, plus more for garnish
  • 2limes
  • 3 to 4tablespoons loose-leaf green oolong tea, preferably scented with osmanthus
  • 3 to 4sprigs fresh lemon balm, optional
  • 1peach, sliced, with pit optional; use with unscented tea
  • Sugar to taste
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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

33 calories; 0 grams fat; 0 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 0 grams monounsaturated fat; 0 grams polyunsaturated fat; 9 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 5 grams sugars; 1 gram protein; 3 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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  1. Step 1

    Place 6 cups water, mint sprigs, slices of 1 lime, tea, lemon balm and peach with pit, if using, in a large bowl or pitcher. Let rest for at least 4 hours or preferably overnight. Strain into a clean pitcher and sweeten with sugar to taste. Stir in ice and serve garnished with mint sprigs and lime slices.

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I thought there was a small amount of natural cyanide in peach (and apricot) pits?

Lemon Balm = Melissa officinalis = Citroenmelisse

More iced tea recipes please

Lemon Balm = Melissa officinalis = Citroenmelisse

Bedankt!

I thought there was a small amount of natural cyanide in peach (and apricot) pits?

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