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Cuban-style tea punch

4 servings

30 minutes

Cuban tea punch is a vibrant and aromatic drink that embodies the warmth and joy of Cuban evenings. Its history originates from the traditions of tropical islands, where mixing tea with fruits and spices became a popular way to create refined flavor combinations. This drink surprises with its richness and balance—the bitterness of black tea harmonizes with the sweet-sour notes of citrus juices and pineapple, while spices add depth and a warming effect. Ideal for festive gatherings, tea punch is served hot in tall glasses, filling the space with invigorating aromas and creating a cozy atmosphere. Cubans enjoy savoring this drink after meals, pairing it with desserts, making it an essential element of friendly and family evenings.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
173.7
kcal
1.3g
grams
0.3g
grams
41.9g
grams
Ingredients
4servings
Boiling water
500 
ml
Orange juice
1 
glass
Ground cloves
1 
g
Black tea
30 
g
Grapefruit juice
1 
glass
Canned pineapple
250 
g
Sugar
100 
g
Lemon
1 
pc
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Brew tea and crushed cloves in a ceramic teapot. Let it steep for 4-5 minutes, stir, and strain through a sieve.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Black tea30 g
    2. Ground cloves1 g
    3. Boiling water500 ml
  • 2

    Add fresh juices from lemon, grapefruit, orange, sliced pineapple, and sugar to the brewed tea.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Orange juice1 glass
    2. Grapefruit juice1 glass
    3. Lemon1 piece
    4. Canned pineapple250 g
    5. Sugar100 g
  • 3

    Place the pot with tea-punch on the fire and heat to 70 degrees (remove from heat as soon as it starts to steam).

  • 4

    Pour the tea-punch into heat-resistant tall glasses and drink hot during the festive dessert.

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