Lemon Iced tea

Phardeeler @cook_14660821
Lemon iced tea is a refreshing drink prepared to soothen your mind and give you the energy you lost
Lemon Iced tea
Lemon iced tea is a refreshing drink prepared to soothen your mind and give you the energy you lost
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cook the tea with mint leaves and lemon grass.
- 2
Allow to cool, then squeeze out the orange juice and the lemon juice in the tea cup
- 3
Add sugar and some ice cubes. Decorate with mint leaves and serve chilled.
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