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  2. Tea recipes that are peak winter aesthetic [Video] - AOL

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    Next, pour in boiled water, then gently stir the ingredients. Finally, pour the tea through a strainer into a mug or a teacup and top with honey. 3. Cranberry tea, This recipe is totally tea-licious!.

  3. Tea recipes that are peak winter aesthetic - AOL

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    Next, pour in boiled water, then gently stir the ingredients. Finally, pour the tea through a strainer into a mug or a teacup and top with honey. 3. Cranberry tea, This recipe is totally tea-licious!.

  4. Hot toddy. Green tea. Cocoa. Warm drinks offer comfort in ...

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    Mulled wine. Mulled wine ingredients vary from recipe to recipe but often include red wine, sugar or honey, spices such as cinnamon sticks and cloves, orange slices and brandy.

  5. List of hot drinks - Wikipedia

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    Type of mulled wine punch or wassail that was especially popular in Victorian England at Christmas time Soda: Historically, hot sodas were served at soda fountains [5] [6] [8] Spiced punch [14] Spiced punch served hot Tea [14] The exact inventor of tea is unknown, but Chinese legends attribute the invention of tea to Shennong in 2737 BC. [19]

  6. Masala chai - Wikipedia

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    ' mixed-spice tea ') is a popular beverage originating in India. It is made by brewing black tea (usually crush, tear, curl) in milk and water, and then by sweetening with sugar. Adding aromatic herbs and spices creates masala chai. [2] [3] The term chai originated from the Chinese word for tea, cha (see Etymology of tea) via the Hindi chai ...

  7. Glögg - Wikipedia

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    The original form of glögg, a spiced liquor, was consumed by messengers and postmen who travelled on horseback or skis in cold weather. Since the early 19th century, glögg has been a common winter drink, mixed and warmed with juice, syrup, and sometimes with a smaller quantity of harder spirits or punsch. [1] Glögg came to Finland from Sweden.

  8. Hot Dr Pepper Is the Retro Holiday Drink You Need to Know About

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    Most “recipes” for the beverage recommend heating it to 180°F, which is enough to make it piping hot without reaching a boiling point. To complete the hot Dr Pepper experience, you need only ...

  9. Yuja tea - Wikipedia

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    Yuja tea is popular throughout Korea, especially in the winter. [2] This tea is created by curing yuja into a sweet, thick, pulpy syrup. [3] It does not contain caffeine. [2] It is often sold in markets in large jars and used as a home remedy for the common cold. Yuja tea is made from the yuja fruit, which is commonly known outside of Korea as ...