Who Invented Iced Tea?
Conventional wisdom holds that iced tea was invented in 1904, at the St. Louis World's Fair, by a British tea merchant named Richard Blechynden. While he may have helped popularize iced tea, "tea punches" – alcoholic ancestors of the drink – were served decades earlier in the United States, and at least one late 19th century cookbook includes a recipe for iced tea. Interestingly, about 80 percent of the tea served in the United States today is iced tea. Try our special summer blends of Ice Tea
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
About Me
- Unknown
Labels
- brewing (1)
- Camelia Sinensis (1)
- green tea (1)
- infographic (1)
- loose leaf tea (3)
- loose tea (1)
- Silver Needle (1)
- tea bag (2)
- tea facts (1)
- white tea (2)
Powered by Blogger.