Yes, you can if you want to.
No, because the odors in the refrigerator can contaminate the loose tea.
American cookbooks of the 18th century show tea recipes. They were often called "punches" and spiked with liquor and with green tea. The recipes were regional and often had regional names. It wasn't until the invention of the refrigerator that true ice tea was introduced made with black tea.
Ice, lemon, sugar, and sweetener Sha Boom
put a chunk of C4 in it. lol
So the sugar will dissolve.
you have to put ice cubes in a strainer and it will cool
You can also make icebox tea by placing either a gallon-sized teabag or several teabags in a gallon jug. Fill the jug with water so it covers the teabags. After 4 - 5 hours or overnight, remove the teabags.
It should last for two or three days in the refrigerator.
Tea... And Ice...
You can put it into a tea pot and a cup and other stuff but their is so many. P.S who wrote this should know what to put tea in ever one knows
There is no real answer to this question since it can go either way. It all depends on which you put more sugar in. ExampleIf you put more sugar in coffee it will have more sugar. If you put more sugar in Ice-tea then that will have more sugar.
Lemon Sugar Ice Sweetener