Mango Peach Iced Tea (Print Version)

Bright mango and peach flavors combined with fresh mint create a refreshing chilled beverage.

# What You’ll Need:

→ Tea Base

01 - 4 cups water
02 - 4 black tea bags

→ Fruit Purée

03 - 1 large ripe mango, peeled and diced
04 - 2 ripe peaches, pitted and diced
05 - 2 tablespoons honey or agave syrup
06 - 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

→ To Serve

07 - 2 cups cold water
08 - 1 cup ice cubes, plus more for serving
09 - 1 small bunch fresh mint leaves
10 - Mango and peach slices for garnish, optional

# How to Make It:

01 - Bring 4 cups of water to a boil. Remove from heat, add tea bags, and steep for 5 minutes. Remove tea bags and allow tea to cool to room temperature.
02 - Combine diced mango, diced peaches, honey or agave syrup, and lemon juice in a blender. Blend until smooth.
03 - Pour the fruit purée through a fine mesh sieve into a pitcher to remove fibers if desired.
04 - Add the cooled tea to the pitcher with the fruit purée. Stir well to combine.
05 - Pour 2 cups cold water and 1 cup ice cubes into the pitcher. Stir thoroughly to chill and dilute to desired taste.
06 - Add half of the mint leaves to the pitcher and gently muddle to release flavor without bruising.
07 - Refrigerate for at least 15 minutes until thoroughly chilled.
08 - Pour over fresh ice cubes in glasses. Garnish with mango and peach slices and fresh mint leaves.

# Additional Tips::

01 -
  • Naturally sweet and bursting with real fruit flavor—no artificial syrups needed
  • Quick and easy to prepare in just 30 minutes, including chilling time
  • Vegan and gluten-free, making it perfect for guests with dietary restrictions
  • Customizable sweetness and tea strength to suit your personal taste
  • Packed with vitamins and antioxidants from fresh mango, peaches, and tea
  • Beautiful presentation that impresses at any gathering
02 -
  • Use high-quality tea bags for the best flavor foundation—avoid overly processed or stale tea
  • Chill your pitcher and glasses ahead of time for an extra-cold serving experience
  • Muddle the mint gently to release oils without bruising the leaves, which can cause bitterness
  • Make a double batch and freeze extra fruit purée in ice cube trays to add flavor without diluting the tea
  • Taste and adjust sweetness after chilling, as cold temperatures can mute sweetness slightly
  • For a restaurant-quality look, rim glasses with sugar and garnish with edible flowers
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