Since the weather has warmed up, the number of people engaging in outdoor activities has soared, and camping consumption has become popular. Various camping tools and leisure activities related to camping have also continued to sell well and gain popularity. The lifestyle of getting close to nature has become a trend pursued by many citizens. Setting up a tent in the mountains, placing a small table, preparing some grilled food and fruit platters, and adding a pot of Cold-brewed tea and some tea snacks, the healing feeling of escaping the hustle and bustle and heading for the mountains naturally arises—it's practically a real-life version of “The Life We Aspire To.”
What kind of tea is suitable for camping? It must be cold-brewed tea, which is easy to prepare and refreshing. With the Dragon Boat Festival holiday approaching, why not invite a few friends or bring your family along to unlock the camping trend and experience the romance of summer mountain stream Ice tea Cold brew!
Here are a few quick and delicious cold-brewed teas recommended for you if you're going camping:
01
Basic Cold-Brewed Tea
Place the tea leaves in a container, add drinking water, and refrigerate overnight. This method is simple and quick, preserving the original flavor of the tea leaves. When drinking, add a little ice; every sip is refreshingly pleasant. An even simpler and quicker way is to use tea bags; simply place them in a mineral water bottle and refrigerate overnight before camping. Long-time low-temperature extraction will not make the tea too bitter or over-extracted, making it both convenient and tasty.
02
Low-Calorie Fruit Cold-Brewed Tea
Combine tea leaves with fruits to create various flavors of cold-brewed tea. In a pot, add drinking water and your favorite fruits, such as lemons, apples, oranges, or mangoes, and boil. After cooling and filtering, add a small amount of Honey according to personal preference to enhance the fruity aroma and sweetness, creating a refreshing, low-calorie cold-brewed tea.
03
Mint Lemon Tea
Select green tea leaves or tea bags, and steep them in hot water. Pour the strained tea into ice cube trays and freeze in the refrigerator to obtain tea ice cubes. You can add some mint leaves or rosemary together to freeze, making the tea ice cubes more visually appealing. Adding tea ice cubes ensures that the tea remains flavorful while providing a cool sensation. If you prefer a lighter, milder tea, simply place the tea in a bottle of mineral water when camping.
With warm weather and flowers blooming,
it's the perfect season for camping.
There's an updated summer version of stove-cooked tea,
the ice tea cold brew method, which is portable and delicious.
Give it a try!
If you have any homemade ice tea cold brewing methods,
feel free to introduce them in the comments.
Making friends through tea includes sharing little tea-drinking tips,
don't you think, fellow tea lovers?
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