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This refreshing Strawberry Lychee Jasmine Tea features a homemade strawberry sauce blended with iced jasmine tea and lychee syrup. It's a great way to cool down on a hot summer's day!
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What is Jasmine tea?
Jasmine tea is a green tea scented with jasmine flowers.
Jasmine flowers are white flowers that are typically found in warm temperate regions.
Sometimes black or white tea is used but often, lightly roasted green tea is used for jasmine tea.
It has a sweet, floral fragrance that pairs well with fruit.
Why you'll love this recipe
This Sparkling Strawberry Lychee Jasmine Tea is really simple to make and is such a refreshing non-alcoholic iced drink!
You can easily customize the drink to your liking.
Using lychee syrup is an easy way to infuse a sweet flavour into the drink.
Blended fresh strawberries gives the drink its natural colouring and tartness to the drink.
Ingredients you'll need
- jasmine tea: brewed and cooled; preferably overnight in the fridge
- lychee syrup: you can use homemade or canned lychee syrup
- strawberry puree: if you don't have time to make the puree, you can muddle up some fresh strawberries right in the drink
- sparkling water: club soda or carbonated water
How to make it
Add ice cubes to a tall glass.
Pour in 1-2 tablespoon lychee syrup, 2-3 tablespoon strawberry sauce and ½ C jasmine tea.
Give it a stir and top off with sparkling water.
Enjoy immediately.
Expert tips & substitutions
If you don't have homemade lychee syrup on hand, you can also use canned lychee syrup or muddle a few fresh lychees right in the drink.
Feel free to experiment with other fruit or jam using blueberriesor raspberries.
Replace the sparkling water with non-alcoholic ginger beer for zingy version.
Other jasmine tea recipes you may like
Be sure to check out these recipes:
Jasmine Milk Tea
Iced Lavender Blueberry Jasmine Tea
No-Churn Jasmine Tea Ice Cream
Fan of lychee?
Try these recipes:
Sakura Lychee Fizz
Raspberry Lychee Fizz
Homemade Lychee Syrup
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5 from 3 votes
Sparkling Strawberry Lychee Jasmine Tea
This refreshing Strawberry Lychee Jasmine Tea features a homemade strawberry sauce blended with iced jasmine tea and lychee syrup. It's a great way to cool down on a hot summer's day!
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Total Time5 minutes mins
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Asian
Servings: 1
Calories: 64kcal
Author: Michelle
For accuracy and precision in baking recipes, use weight (metric) measurements when available.
Ingredients
- 1 C ice cubes
- 1-2 tablespoon lychee syrup or to your taste
- 2-3 tablespoon strawberry puree
- ½ C jasmine tea cooled
- sparkling water
Instructions
Add ice cubes to a tall glass.
Pour in 1-2 tablespoon lychee syrup (or to your taste), 2-3 tablespoon strawberry sauce and ½ C jasmine tea.
Give it a stir and top off with sparkling water.
Enjoy immediately.
Nutrition
Calories: 64kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 18mg | Potassium: 52mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 4IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 0.1mg
The nutritional information provided should be considered as approximate and is not guaranteed. Please use your best judgment to ensure food is safely prepared and/or a good fit for your diet.
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About Michelle
I'm Michelle, an avid home cook and self-taught baker with over 18 years of experience in the kitchen. On my website, you'll find creative, modern Asian baking recipes, matcha green tea recipes and traditional recipes inspired by my Chinese and Southeast Asian heritage. With easy-to-follow instructions alongside tried-and-tested recipes, I'll assist you in creating delicious dishes in the comfort of your own kitchen.
Reader Interactions
Comments
Ben | Havocinthekitchen
Such a cool and refreshing summer drink! I've actually got some fresh lychees, so I should probably make z batch of syrup to use it for my summer co*cktails and mocktails!Reply
Raymund | angsarap.net
Love this drink, who need Gongcha when you can make one at homeReply
Linsey
I like this drink, very refreshing and beautiful colour!Reply
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