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Tea can be served two ways, cold with ice, called ice tea or hot like coffee, called hot tea.
No one knows who invented iced tea many believe it was at the St. Louis World Fair in 1904. The REAL answer may never be discovered. It could have been someone drinking tea on a hot day and poured it on ice to make it cool. To this day there are many different types of iced tea including lemon and rasberry. It is actually believed that the Englishman Richard Blechynden first invented iced tea. It was at the St. Lous World's Fair in 1904, and no one would buy it because it was too hot. So, he just added ice to make it cooler. It became popular, and it is still popular today.
Yes it is grammatically correct but it is ambiguous. Were the wedding guests wearing green glasses or was the ice tea served in green glasses? In the first case the sentence would be better to read "Iced tea was served to the wedding guests who were wearing green glasses." in the second case It would read "Iced tea was served in green glasses to the wedding guests."
Ice cube and iced tea are not directly related, but they can be associated with each other in the context of beverages. Ice cubes are often used to chill drinks, including iced tea, making it more refreshing. While ice cubes are simply frozen water, iced tea is a prepared beverage made from brewed tea cooled down and often served with ice.
Ice cream is not specifically a Chinese food. That said, there are many flavors that are served in Chinese restaurants that aren't served in other places. They include green tea ice cream and ginger ice cream.
Because iced-tea is served chilled - not frozen. It's not made cold enough to freeze.
The first known ice cream shop was opened by Sicilian-born Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli in Paris in 1686. It was called Café Procope and initially served coffee, tea, and hot chocolate before adding ice creams to the menu.
No one knows for sure when Iced Tea was invented. The legend is that an Englishman named Richard Blechynden was selling hot tea at the 1904 World's Fair in Saint Louis, Missouri. The weather was so hot that no one wanted to drink hot tea. He was desperate to sell the tea so he put ice in it. People then bought the drink as a cool refreshment.
St. Louis, MO, USA...World's Fair in 1904
Tea... And Ice...
Sugar Honey Ice Tea
Tea should be made at around 115 degrees F. White tea is best served a little cooler at 100 degrees F.