On hot summer days, nothing beats having a sweet and sour lemon tea to cool down, right? Today, let’s head to the kitchen with TasteVN and showcase how to make these 2 simple and delicious drinks!
1. Lemon Tea
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Preparation
10 minutes
Processing
10 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Ingredients for Lemon Tea For 6 cups
Tea bags 1 pack Lemons 3 pieces Sugar 100 gr Ice cubes A little Filtered water 800 ml
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How to make Lemon Tea
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Steep the tea
Pour 500ml of filtered water into a pot, place the pot on the stove, and boil over medium heat for about 3 minutes until the water in the pot starts to boil, then turn off the stove.
Next, pour the boiling water into a bowl and then add the tea bag, steep for about 5 – 10 minutes until the water in the bowl turns a dark yellow color, then remove the tea bag.
Tip: To avoid the tea becoming bitter when drinking, do not brew the tea directly on the stove. -
Cook the syrup
Place a pot on the stove, add 300ml of filtered water and boil for about 2 minutes over medium heat until the water starts to boil, then add 100g of sugar and cook over medium heat for about 4 minutes until the syrup thickens, then turn off the stove.
Tip: To make the sugar dissolve more easily in the lemon tea, you should cook and use syrup instead of granulated sugar! -
Make Lemon Tea
To make Lemon Tea, pour 100ml of steeped tea into a glass, then add 50ml of the cooked sugar water along with 1 teaspoon of lemon juice.
Gently stir the ingredients together, then add ice cubes and decorate with a few thin slices of lemon on the rim and mouth of the glass to finish.
Tip: To suit your family’s taste and preferences, you can adjust the ingredients! -
Final Product
With just a few simple steps, you have a refreshing, sweet, and sour Lemon Tea to cool down on a summer day. Don’t forget to show off your skills by making this drink for the whole family to enjoy!
2. Lemon tea with calamondin

Preparation
15 minutes
Cooking
30 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Ingredients for Lemon tea with calamondin For 2 cups
Dried tea 20 gr (about 1.5 tablespoons) Lemon 2 fruits Calamondin 2 fruits Sugar 1 tablespoon Ice A little
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How to make Lemon tea with calamondin
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Brewing tea
First, add 20gr of dried tea (about 1.5 tablespoons) into a cup, then pour in 150ml of boiling water (about 70 – 80 degrees Celsius) and steep the tea for 15 minutes.
Next, strain the brewed tea through a strainer to remove the tea leaves.
See more: How to brew tea quickly and properly
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Cutting the lemon
After purchasing the lemon, use a knife to lightly scrape the lemon peel, then wash it thoroughly with water and let it drain.
Use the knife to cut the lemon into 4 pieces and remove all the seeds.
Tip: To prevent the lemon juice from being bitter when squeezed, you should use the knife to scrape around the lemon peel to reduce the essential oils.
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Making lemon tea
Squeeze the lemon to extract the juice, then add it to the filtered tea cup, add 1 tablespoon of sugar to the cup and stir until dissolved.
Finally, add ice, stir well, and enjoy!
Tip:
- To make the lemon tea more fragrant, you can squeeze the juice of 2 calamondins into it.
- You can adjust the amount of sugar to suit your family’s taste!
- If making in large quantities, when not used up, you can put the lemon tea into a bottle or bottle with a lid, use it within the day or store it in the fridge refrigerator for 2 – 3 days.
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Finished Product
From familiar ingredients in your family’s kitchen, with simple and quick variations, we have an incredibly delicious drink that provides a lot of vitamin C, which is very good for the health of everyone in your family!
Let’s try this extremely simple lemon tea recipe at home!
How to Choose Fresh and Delicious Lemons
- When buying lemons, you should prioritize selecting those that are of moderate size but feel heavy in your hand, with smooth, glossy skin that is not rough or lumpy.
- In addition, you should choose those that have a bright green color, thin skin, look fresh, and do not have any mold spots.
- Avoid selecting lemons that are dark green, look dry, soft, or have yellow spots on the skin. Because these lemons are usually old, the juice may be rancid and no longer has the sour and fragrant taste.
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So we have finished looking at 2 recipes for making lemon tea that is sweet and sour, refreshing to cool off this summer. Wishing you success in making it and enjoying it deliciously with your family or friends!