Originally posted by: Unheard
Sweet. Ie. Sugar mixed in while the tea is hot.
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Originally posted by: Unheard
Sweet. Ie. Sugar mixed in while the tea is hot.
Originally posted by: lein
whats the difference between sweet and sweetened?
Originally posted by: OSx86
Just had some unsweet tea with lemon during lunch :thumbsup:
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Originally posted by: 49erinnc
So sweet it makes your teeth hurt, poured into a Mason jar over ice and with a wedge of lemon.
Originally posted by: loki8481
actually, I've found the best iced tea to be chilled tea from a chinese restaurant with sugar + lemon added to it.
a local restaurant sells it by the liter... what do they use to make that tea in chinese restaurants anyways? nothing I've made at home tastes quite like it.
Originally posted by: Abel007
Sweet with no lemon.
I think sweet tea is mostly a Southern thing. When I moved to Las Vegas I let it slip one night in an Olive Garden and the waiter said "You must be from Georgia." I was like yea, so just bring me a coke.
Now I am back in Georgia and lovin' the sweet tea again.