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  2. Sweet tea - Wikipedia

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    Sweet tea, also known as sweet iced tea, is a popular style of iced tea commonly consumed in the United States [1] [2] (especially the South) and Indonesia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Sweet tea is most commonly made by adding sugar or simple syrup to black tea while the tea is either brewing or still hot, although artificial sweeteners are also frequently used.

  3. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholic iced tea punches with cream, sugar, and liquor also became popular in the 19th century, especially in southern towns like Charleston and Savannah. [9] [2] These iced tea drinks resemble the modern Sweet bourbon punch and Long Island iced tea. Fish house punch was often also diluted with tea. [2]

  4. The 10 Best Southern Desserts Of All Time, According To Chefs

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    Related: 12 Treasured Family Desserts, Straight From Southern Living Readers . The Top 10 Desserts Of All Time. Here in the South, we know sweet tea, we know hospitality, and we definitely know ...

  5. How to Make Iced Tea - AOL

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    Sweet Tea: There are many ways to make this Southern favorite. Add sugar or simple syrup to the hot tea brew to make a sweetened tea concentrate. Arnold Palmer: Mix equal parts iced tea and ...

  6. Iced tea - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, iced tea makes up about 85% of all tea consumed. [9] Iced milk tea is especially popular at Thai restaurants in the country. A heavily sweetened variety known as sweet tea is popular in southern states. In New England states, it is usually more moderately sweetened, and often includes mint.

  7. Luzianne - Wikipedia

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    Over the next 30 years, the popularity of iced tea grew stronger, especially in the South, due in part to the continued proliferation of refrigerators and, consequently, the production of ice. [citation needed] In 1932, recognizing the popularity of iced tea, Reily began brewing a tea made specifically for iced tea called Luzianne Iced Tea.

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