Citrus Mint Infused Green Tea

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Let’s
kick
off
this
fabulous
day
with
a
drink
that’s
not
only
delicious
but
also
packs
a
punch
of
health
benefits—Citrus
Mint
Infused
Green
Tea!
Imagine
a
beverage
that
feels
like
a
spa
day
in
a
glass,
but
without
the
hefty
price
tag.
Sounds
amazing,
right?
Well,
buckle
up,
because
this
green
tea
infusion
is
about
to
become
your
new
favorite
thing.

We’re
talking
about
a
drink
that’ll
help
you
crush
those

weight
loss
goals
,
soothe
away
bloat,
and
make
your
skin
glow
like
you’ve
just
walked
out
of
a
rejuvenating
facial.
Plus,
it’s
so
refreshing
you
might
just
find
yourself
saying,
“More,
please!” 
You
can
enjoy
it
on
its
own,
or
serve
it
with
light
snacks
like
sandwiches,
salads,
or
fresh
fruit.


Citrus
Mint
Infused
Green
Tea


Kickstart
your
day
with
a
revitalizing
drink
that’s
not
only
delicious
but
also
loaded
with
health
benefits—Citrus
Mint
Infused
Green
Tea!
This
beverage
is
like
a
spa
day
in
a
glass,
offering
a
burst
of
freshness
with
every
sip.
Suitable
for
sipping
on
its
own
or
paired
with
light
snacks
like
sandwiches,
salads,
or
fresh
fruit,
this
drink
is
sure
to
become
your
new
favorite.


Prep
Time



10

minutes


Cook
Time



5

minutes


Course


Beverage


Cuisine


International


Servings



4


cups


Calories



5


kcal

  • 1
    Strainer
    or
    tea
    infuser

  • 1
    Teapot
    or
    saucepan

  • 1
    Wooden
    spoon
    or
    muddler

  • 1
    Citrus
    juicer
    (optional)

  • 1
    Pitcher
    (for
    serving
    iced
    tea)

  • 1
    Cups
    or
    mugs


  • 4


    cups


    water

  • 2


    tablespoons


    green
    tea
    leaves


    (or
    4
    green
    tea
    bags)

  • 1


    medium


    lemon


    sliced

  • 1


    medium


    orange


    sliced

  • 1/4


    cup


    mint
    leaves


    fresh

  • 1


    tablespoon


    honey


    (optional)

  • optional


    Ice


    for
    iced
    tea


  • Boil
    the
    water:

    Bring
    4
    cups
    of
    water
    to
    a
    near
    boil
    (around
    175°F
    or
    80°C)
    in
    a
    teapot
    or
    saucepan.
    Green
    tea
    is
    best
    brewed
    with
    slightly
    cooler
    water
    than
    black
    tea
    to
    avoid
    bitterness.



  • Prepare
    the
    mint
    and
    citrus:

    While
    the
    water
    is
    heating,
    gently
    muddle
    the
    mint
    leaves
    in
    a
    teapot
    or
    pitcher
    to
    release
    their
    flavor.
    Add
    the
    lemon
    and
    orange
    slices.



  • Steep
    the
    tea:

    Once
    the
    water
    has
    reached
    the
    right
    temperature,
    pour
    it
    over
    the
    tea
    leaves
    (or
    bags)
    in
    the
    pot
    with
    the
    citrus
    and
    mint.
    Let
    it
    steep
    for
    3-5
    minutes,
    depending
    on
    your
    preferred
    tea
    strength.



  • Strain
    the
    tea:

    If
    using
    loose
    leaves,
    strain
    the
    tea
    into
    a
    pitcher
    or
    directly
    into
    cups.
    Remove
    the
    tea
    bags
    if
    using
    them.



  • Sweeten
    (optional):

    Stir
    in
    honey
    if
    you
    prefer
    a
    touch
    of
    sweetness.



  • Serve:

    Enjoy
    the
    tea
    warm
    or
    serve
    it
    over
    ice
    for
    a
    refreshing
    iced
    tea.
    Garnish
    with
    extra
    mint
    and
    citrus
    slices
    if
    desired.

  • For
    a
    stronger
    mint
    flavor,
    add
    the
    mint
    leaves
    at
    the
    beginning
    while
    heating
    the
    water.
  • Experiment
    with
    different
    citrus
    fruits
    like
    lime
    or
    grapefruit
    for
    a
    unique
    twist.
  • If
    you
    want
    an
    extra
    kick
    of
    flavor,
    add
    a
    slice
    of
    fresh
    ginger
    while
    steeping
    the
    tea.
  • Be
    careful
    not
    to
    over-steep
    the
    green
    tea,
    as
    it
    can
    become
    bitter.


Keyword


Cistrus,
Green
Tea,
MInt,
Tea


Nutritional
Value


Nutrient

Amount
per
serving
Calories 5
kcal
Carbohydrates 1
g
Protein 0
g
Fat 0
g
Sugar
(without
honey)
0
g


Why
You’ll
Fall
in
Love
with
Citrus
Mint
Infused
Green
Tea


@dollartreedinners

Medicine
ball
tea
(aka
Honey
Citrus
Mint
Tea)

#dollartreedinners


#whatimakewhenimsick


#undertheweather


#tea


#myfavoritetea



original
sound

Dollar
Tree
Dinners

Let’s
get
real—there
are
plenty
of
drinks
out
there
that
claim
to
be
healthy,
but
few
are
as
satisfying
and
versatile
as
Citrus
Mint
Infused
Green
Tea.
Here’s
why
you’ll
adore
it:

Studies
have
shown
that

green
tea

can
boost
your
metabolism
and
ramp
up

fat
burning
.
Add
a
splash
of
citrus
and
mint,
and
you’ve
got
yourself
a
drink
that
not
only
helps
with
weight
loss
but
also
keeps
you
feeling
refreshed.
It’s
like
having
your
cake
and
eating
it
too—if
your
cake
was
calorie-free
and
full
of
antioxidants!

Feel
free
to
mix
it
up
with
different
fruits
and
herbs
to
find
your
perfect
flavor
combination.
After
all,
the
best
part
of
this
recipe
is
that
it’s
as
customizable
as
your
mood.
Enjoy,
and
let
the
citrusy,
minty
goodness
work
its
magic!


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