Green Tea Latte

Submitted by: hen 
Home Town: Oakland, California, USA
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
Green tea powder and soy milk make a great version of the traditional latte. 

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Green Tea Berry Delight

Submitted by: tessah5702 
Home Town: Bloomfield, New York, USA
It doesn't get any simpler than pouring iced tea over frozen berries for a refreshing beverage. 

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Green Tea Muffins

Submitted by: SharBaker 
These rich delicious muffins are made with the Japanese green tea powder, matcha. 

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Peach Tea

Submitted by: <3 DogLover <3 
Living In: Saint Augustine, Florida, USA
This is a very light tea with fresh peaches, great for a summer day. 

Green Tea Zest

Submitted by: Tasha Lee 
Home Town: Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia
Living In: Varsity Lakes, Queensland, Australia
I had this great tasting apple-pineapple-mango drink in a little cafe just outside the NSW/QLD border in Australia. The mango sorbet makes all of the difference! Serve in chilled, sugar frosted glasses. 

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Hawaiian Plantation Iced Tea

Submitted by: QueenofSuburbs 
Home Town: Kailua, Hawaii, USA
Living In: Hobbs, New Mexico, USA
Iced black tea with accented with pineapple juice shows off its Hawaiian roots and makes a refreshing party drink. 

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Fuss Free Hot Cranberry Tea

Submitted by: dustinandlacey 
I have looked for recipes for hot cranberry tea that are simple and don't involve a lot of time. This is it! My mother is a cook who adds until it tastes good. This is what she came up with. Increase or decrease quantities to suit your own taste. 

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Gingered Tea

Submitted by: Connie Lapp 
This is a wonderful tea when home alone on a rainy day or when the chill of fall fills the air. It always gives me a boost of energy, plus its taste is so soothing. -Connie Lapp, Honey Brook, Pennsylvania 

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Honey Lemon Tea

Submitted by: COOKIN*KTH 
This is my favorite tea, my dad used to make it for me all the time. It is a sweet and sour tea. You taste the honey and then the lemon! YUM,YUM,YUM! Great for soothing sore throats! 

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Masala Spicy Tea

Submitted by: Bahu 
Home Town: Chandpur, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Masala tea is also known as chai, and this is an easy, authentic version of the drink, made from scratch with milk and spices. 
 
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