The water goes above the spoon and the iced tea goes above the knife
It is a mixture of water and tea from tea leaves.
No, there are many additives in bottled iced tea that are not present in water. Additionally, caffeine from the tea can dehydrate the body.
There are a number of traditional recipes for iced tea. Some of the most common recipes include 'Plain Iced Tea', 'Lemon Iced Tea' and 'Peach Iced Tea'. Making it simply involves brewing tea in the regular way then adding it to a mixture of sugar and cold water then allow it to cool in the fridge before serving.
In amount, yes. Both are one glass. Nutritionally, the iced tea has more in it than the water. Iced tea is likely to have lots of sugar and has some of the antioxidants found in tea. . no just have plain water !!!
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Iced tea powder (like Lipton's) is made by brewing tea the usual way, then evaporating the water.When water is mixed with this powder and it is stirred it simply becomes the tea it was originally (except with different water).
it's a mixter
Iced tea is not a soda at all it is a herbal cold tea.
Iced tea
I have checked the density of tea personnaly. It is 0.52 gm/cm3.
Iced tea is not a strict solution; some components of the tea are dissolved in the water, whereas others are distributed as microscopic particles, in a colloidal suspension, and still larger particles are temporarily suspended but will settle out as the tea sits. So, in iced tea, some chemicals from the tea are a solute, but the rest of the tea (after filtering out the large chunks of leaves) is merely suspended in the water.