Sweet tea
Sweet Tea[edit]

Sweet tea is a style of iced tea commonly consumed in the Southern United States. It is typically made by adding sugar or simple syrup to black tea while the tea is still hot, and then cooling the mixture. Sweet tea is often served with ice and may be flavored with lemon, mint, or other flavorings.
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of sweet tea involves brewing a strong batch of black tea, usually using tea bags or loose leaf tea. While the tea is still hot, a significant amount of sugar is added to ensure it dissolves completely. The sweetened tea is then allowed to cool to room temperature before being refrigerated. Once chilled, it is served over ice.
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Cultural Significance[edit]
Sweet tea is a staple beverage in the Southern United States and is often associated with Southern hospitality. It is commonly served at social gatherings, family meals, and restaurants throughout the region. The drink's popularity has spread to other parts of the United States, but it remains most closely associated with the South.
Variations[edit]
While traditional sweet tea is made with black tea and sugar, there are many variations. Some people prefer to use green tea or herbal tea as a base. Others may add fruit juices or flavored syrups to create unique versions of the drink.
Health Considerations[edit]
Sweet tea is high in sugar, which can contribute to various health issues if consumed in large quantities. Some people opt for unsweetened iced tea or use sugar substitutes to reduce calorie intake.
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