Pear tea can be made with fruity flavor or brewed from a real pear. It can be purchased in many stores and online, and can be brewed hot or cold. Pear tea is popular in China, Japan, and Korea and is a healthy choice rich in iron, folic acid, and vitamin C.
Pear tea can be regular tea that is infused with a fruity pear flavor, or it can be a brew that is brewed from a real pear and has nothing to do with real tea. Brewed tea includes several types of tea, both white and black, which may contain a pear flavor or a combination of pear and other fruit or flower flavors. These types of flavored teas can be purchased in many food and health stories as well as online, in packets, tea bags, or as loose leaf teas, and depending on the type and manufacturer, can occasionally be quite expensive.
People who are used to regular tea or those who are used to strong coffee drinks may not immediately like the delicate aroma and taste of pear tea. These types of teas require a certain amount of taste cultivation, but many tea aficionados have come to like pear tea for its light, fruity flavor. The tea can be brewed hot or it can be made into an ice cold drink. This flavored tea generally doesn’t require any sweeteners, but some people do use honey as a sweetener.
Pear tea which is made from a real pear is usually made by fermenting the pear pieces with ginseng root, ginger, lemon and honey. To make pear tea this way, a ripe pear is first peeled and its seeds and core are removed. The pear is then cut into small pieces or grated, then placed in a pan containing water. Ginseng root, ginger, lemon and honey are added to the mix and the heat is turned up.
You may need to boil the brew containing the pear pieces for about two hours or more until you get the right pear flavored tea. Such infused tea is quite popular in China, Japan, Korea and many other parts of the world. Pear tea may have been made to be drunk on a hot day, or it may have been prescribed as a traditional soothing remedy to treat a cold or sore throat. Pears are healthy and delicious fruits that are rich in iron, folic acid and vitamin C, and drinking pear-infused tea can be a good choice. It is usually possible for most people, even small children, to drink pear tea without experiencing any kind of side effects or allergies.
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