1. Dried pandan leaf tea
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Preparation
10 minutes
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Cooking
5 minutes
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Difficulty
Easy
Ingredients for Dried Pandan Leaf Tea Serves 2
Pandan leaves 150 gr Boiling water 200 ml Ice cubes A little
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How to prepare Dried Pandan Leaf Tea
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Prepare pandan leaves
After purchasing pandan leaves, wash them thoroughly with water and let them drain. Cut the pandan leaves into small pieces approximately 1 – 1.5 finger lengths.
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Drying pandan leaves
Bring the cleaned pandan leaves to dry under the sunlight for 2 – 3 days.
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Brew pandan leaf tea
First, add about 5 grams of dried pandan leaves into a teapot. Boil 200 ml of water, then pour the boiling water into the teapot and steep the tea for 20 minutes to extract all the essence.
Finally, add some ice into a glass, pour in the brewed tea, and we have completed the dried pandan leaf tea.
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Final Product
Dry pandan tea has a light, pleasant aroma of pandan leaves along with an eye-catching pale yellow color that attracts everyone’s attention at first glance. Enjoying dry pandan tea makes one feel extremely refreshed and relaxed. Sipping on some refreshing tea while listening to soothing music is indeed a wonderful experience!
2. Fresh Pandan Tea
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Preparation
10 minutes
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Cooking
5 minutes
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Difficulty
Easy
Ingredients for Fresh Pandan Tea Serves 1
Pandan leaves 3 leaves Boiling water 150 ml
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How to Make Fresh Pandan Tea
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Prepare the Pandan Leaves
After purchasing the pandan leaves, wash them thoroughly and let them drain. Then, cut the pandan leaves into small pieces about 1 – 1.5 finger lengths.
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Pound the pandan leaves
Put the prepared pandan leaves into the mortar and pound them finely to release more aroma!
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Finished Product
Fresh pandan leaf tea after being brewed will have a distinctive, appealing fragrance of pandan leaves along with a beautiful green color. It will feel wonderful to enjoy a hot cup of fresh pandan leaf tea with friends and family gathered together sharing daily stories!
How to Choose Fresh Pandan Leaves
- Prefer to choose pandan leaves that are dark green, fresh, and intact.
- If the pandan leaves are thick, straight, and have a light fragrant smell when sniffed, then they are fresh pandan leaves.
- Avoid choosing pandan leaves that are light in color and lack fragrance as they are usually young leaves, which won’t have as beautiful a color when cooked compared to mature pandan leaves. You should keep this in mind!
- Do not choose leaves that are bruised, wilted, or have larvae or insect eggs stuck underneath the leaf surface as the quality of the pandan leaves will not be good anymore.
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Hopefully, with the detailed guide on how to make pandan tea refreshing and appealing, you will be able to successfully make and fully enjoy delicious and healthy cups of pandan tea with your loved ones and friends!