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Some people may not have even realized that there is a "war" between iced tea and sweet tea, but there is. Chances are, if you are not aware of this "war" you are from the west and are not really a Northerner or a Southerner.
A little background. Iced tea is a tea that is cooled and then served straight-up, usually you drink it as it is or you sweeten it with sugar or lemon.
Sweet tea is a form of iced tea that is sweetened before the beverage is cooled, so you can put loads of sugar into it and still have it dissolve. Sometimes you are served sweet tea as two glasses, one has regular iced tea (usually stronger concentration than normal) and the other glass has super-concentrated sugar water and then you pour them into one another.
If you order your iced teas sweetened, by all technical definitions you are drinking sweet tea (unless you know that they add the sugar after it is cold).
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So, the question is: Iced Tea or Sweet Tea?
I cannot stand sweet tea. Why?
Firstly, sweet tea is sweetened while the tea is still hot, so it becomes super-concentrated and is TOO sweet for its own good.
Secondly, when you add this much sugar you destroy the complex flavor tea has. To build on this, when you sweeten your cold tea the proper way, that is to say with lemons, you further enhance the complex flavor of tea.
Thirdly, tea should always been sweetened by the drinker.
Fourthly, there is something to say for the texture of undissolved sugar and you cannot find this in any sweet teas.
Now I am a Northerner through and through. But I am a classic Northerner, not one of this yuppy liberal Northerners that plague the land with their McDonald's and Duncan Donut's iced teas. Iced tea MUST be made with real tea and not with a lipton package. Arizona's are NOT real iced teas, and green tea is NOT the proper tea to make iced tea, black is. We got rid of green tea during World War 2, and there is no reason to go back to it now.
A little background. Iced tea is a tea that is cooled and then served straight-up, usually you drink it as it is or you sweeten it with sugar or lemon.
Sweet tea is a form of iced tea that is sweetened before the beverage is cooled, so you can put loads of sugar into it and still have it dissolve. Sometimes you are served sweet tea as two glasses, one has regular iced tea (usually stronger concentration than normal) and the other glass has super-concentrated sugar water and then you pour them into one another.
If you order your iced teas sweetened, by all technical definitions you are drinking sweet tea (unless you know that they add the sugar after it is cold).
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So, the question is: Iced Tea or Sweet Tea?
I cannot stand sweet tea. Why?
Firstly, sweet tea is sweetened while the tea is still hot, so it becomes super-concentrated and is TOO sweet for its own good.
Secondly, when you add this much sugar you destroy the complex flavor tea has. To build on this, when you sweeten your cold tea the proper way, that is to say with lemons, you further enhance the complex flavor of tea.
Thirdly, tea should always been sweetened by the drinker.
Fourthly, there is something to say for the texture of undissolved sugar and you cannot find this in any sweet teas.
Now I am a Northerner through and through. But I am a classic Northerner, not one of this yuppy liberal Northerners that plague the land with their McDonald's and Duncan Donut's iced teas. Iced tea MUST be made with real tea and not with a lipton package. Arizona's are NOT real iced teas, and green tea is NOT the proper tea to make iced tea, black is. We got rid of green tea during World War 2, and there is no reason to go back to it now.