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Cranberry Orange Rosemary Tea (Hot or Iced)

A refreshing, lightly sweet tea with a bright citrus aroma and a hint of rosemary.
This drink can be enjoyed warm on a cozy winter evening or served iced as a festive summer or holiday beverage. Made with fresh oranges, cranberries, honey, and tea bags added at the end to prevent bitterness, this tea has a balanced flavor with gentle sweetness and a pleasant tartness. Perfect for gatherings, brunches, or holiday tables.

Health Benefits

This tea is not only delicious but nourishing:

  • Cranberries — high in antioxidants and vitamin C
  • Orange slices — support immunity and add natural sweetness
  • Rosemary — good for digestion and calming aroma
  • Honey — natural soothing sweetener
  • Tea — antioxidant-rich and gently energizing

A perfect drink for hydration, immunity, and comfort.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Servings: About 8 cups (2 liters)
  • 2 liters water
  • 3–4 tea bags (black tea for stronger flavor or green tea for lighter taste)
  • 1 orange, washed and sliced (half for brewing, half for serving)
  • 1 cup fresh cranberries
  • 2–3 sprigs fresh rosemary
  • 2–3 Tbsp honey, or to taste
  • Optional: 1–2 tsp fresh lemon juice for extra tartness
  • Optional: additional honey or sugar, if you prefer a sweeter tea

1. Prepare the base

Bring 2 liters of water to a boil.

2. Add aromatics

Add:

  • ½ washed sliced orange
  • 1 cup fresh cranberries
  • 2–3 sprigs fresh rosemary

Simmer on low heat for 3–4 minutes to release the aromas.

3. Add the tea

Remove from heat.
Add 3–4 tea bags and steep 3–5 minutes, depending on desired strength.
Remove tea bags to prevent bitterness.

4. Sweeten

When the tea has slightly cooled, stir in 2–3 tablespoons honey.
Taste and adjust sweetness or tartness:

  • Add more honey or sugar for a sweeter drink.
  • Add 1–2 teaspoons lemon juice if you like extra brightness and acidity.

5. Serve

For hot tea: serve with orange slices and a sprig of rosemary.
For iced tea: allow the tea to cool fully, then add ice, extra cranberries, and orange slices.

Enhance the flavor

  • Lightly crush some cranberries before simmering to boost color and tartness.
  • Add a small cinnamon stick for a festive holiday twist.
  • Use green tea if you prefer a more delicate flavor.

Serving & Presentation

  • Use a teapot or pitcher with a built-in strainer to prevent fruit pieces from getting into the cup.
  • Beautiful garnishes include:
    • orange slices
    • whole cranberries
    • fresh rosemary sprigs
  • For iced tea, fill the glasses with ice before pouring.

Storage

  • Store leftover tea in a sealed glass jar or pitcher in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Stir before serving — honey may settle at the bottom.
  • Do not store with tea bags inside (bitterness develops).

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