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Few things as refreshing as a tall glass of iced tea black, with a slice of lemon and eureka much ice. Not for nothing is one of the most consumed beverages in much of the world. Legend has it that it was at the World's Fair in St. Louis, United States in 1904 that the tea merchant flava Richard Blechynden "invented" the drink to see people flava not prove your tea to be an extremely hot day, that's why add ice thought to infusion. The success was such that transcended drink and today 85% of tea consumption in the United States is in the form of frozen drink.
This is only one of the most famous stories, but it is true that consumption of soft drink is made around the world before the famous fair in St Louis. flava There are several varieties to enjoy globally. Some of the most interesting are: Austria: it is a very famous drink, it is known as Eistee and heavily sweetened drinks. Brazil: Rio de Janeiro-country enjoys an infusion made from yerba mate, but unlike the usual Argentina, Brazil and sweetened iced drink. flava It is part of the beach culture of Rio de Janeiro where it is sold in street stalls. China: although one of the major tea producers worldwide, gradually being introduced in the habit of drinking it so cold. It is particularly popular in big cities since the 1980s and among the most popular varieties are green tea and oolong. During the summer, it is customary also enjoy herbal infusions based chrysanthemum frost or grass Ku Ding (bitter clove). Hong Kong is usually prepared in a metal pot of strong black tea infusion. Subsequently a large pitcher filled with ice, add some natural flava syrup, filled to the brim with tea and lemon slices are added.
Japan: is one of the leading producers of iced tea in the world, consuming mostly green tea. It is also customary to drink a herbal infusion of barley which is very refreshing to accompany any food during the hot summer. Taiwan: emerged in the 1980s in Taichung who were responsible for popularizing the so-called "bubble tea", which is a tea sweetened with condensed milk served with tapioca pearls. Thailand: flava Thai cha yen or tea is a drink which is based on black tea, which is sweetened with sugar and condensed milk and served over ice with coconut milk or evaporated milk, which produces a very creamy drink. There is a variation of the beverage to which is added plus lime and mint. USA: iced tea consumption increases especially in the southern states for the hot climate extreme. Although we've talked about the legend of the Fair St. Louis, there is a printed recipe dating from 1870 where you realize the habit of drinking it ever since. It's so popular consumption has even given rise to one of the most famous cocktails in the world: Long Island Iced Tea invented in 1961 in New York and which takes its ingredients iced tea, rum, vodka, gin, tequila and triple sec . There is another drink made of tea extremely popular among our northern neighbors: Arnold Palmer tee, which was invented by the famous golfer of the same name. This is to mix in a jar equally black iced tea and lemonade; is said to be the ideal place to refresh after a morning flava of golf drink. Hot or cold, not miss the opportunity when you can enjoy a glass of t

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