Mango Iced Tea Recipe with Fresh Mint

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Summertime is here and the first thing that reminds me of summer is drinking Lipton Iced Tea that my mom would make in huge pitchers when I was a kid.

Now, I make this Mango Iced Tea Recipe every summer with Cold Brew Iced Tea Bags from Lipton.

 Mango Iced Tea with mint leaves using Lipton Iced Tea Bags

When I was a kid, I remember her making it with hot water in the kitchen for hours. Now, Lipton makes it easy to make Fresh Brewed Lipton Iced Tea with Lipton Cold Brew Tea Bags. No Boiling is required! It is so easy to make this Mango Tea Recipe the with Cold Brew Iced Tea Bags on a hot summer day because you do not need to be in front of a hot stove to make awesome mango ice tea.

 Mango Iced Tea with mint leaves using Lipton Iced Tea Bags

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Lipton Cold Brew Iced Tea

Lipton Iced Tea – Cold Brew Iced Tea Bags

You can easily brew crisp, refreshing Lipton black iced tea from Lipton’s Cold Brew Tea Bags!

They come in individual and family size.  These cold brew tea bags are filled with tea leaves specially blended for iced tea.

The leaves are picked at the peak of flavor and blend them to capture as much natural tea taste and aroma as possible.

I was extremely happy to see that all Lipton tea bags are 100% sustainably sourced, which translates into ensuring decent wages for tea farmers around the world together with access to quality housing, education, and medical care.

How to Iced Tea with Lipton Tea Bags

To make Iced Tea from Lipton Cold Brew Tea Bags brew, place 2 tea bags in a gallon of cold or iced water for 3 minutes. Remove tea bags and squeeze. Then, sweeten to taste.

Fresh Mint from the Garden

I recently started a herb garden in my yard starting with mint and basil. I came up with the idea for Mango Ice Tea because I can get both in my yard.

The mangoes are a hot commodity in my neighborhood because people and ducks steal them off the tree and as they drop off the tree all the time. Last year, I was only able to get one good mango.

Can you imagine with a full tree on my property? This year, I am out there every day grabbing mangoes so that I can use them for my daughter’s fresh baby food and now for my new Summer refreshment, Mango Iced Tea.

I just love making mango drink recipes like this Mango Iced Tea. Check out some of the other mango drink recipes I have mixed in my kitchen: Mango Lemonade Mimosa, Mango Pineapple Moscow Mule, and the Mango Ginger Beer Mocktail recipe. Also, this homemade mango ice cream recipe is to die for

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Mango Iced Tea Recipe

Mango Ice Tea Recipe with Lipton Cold Brew Family Size Tea Bags, freshly picked mango and mint leaves to make a refreshing summer drink
Course Drink
Cuisine Summer Drinks
Keyword mango
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 6 people
Calories 109kcal
Author April Golightly

Ingredients

  • 3 cups Mango ripe, diced
  • 1 Pitcher Filtered Cold Water
  • 1 Cold Brew Family Size Tea Bag
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • Lemon wedges or rounds to garnish
  • 2 tbsp Agave
  • 10 Mint Leaves to garnish

Instructions

  • Peel and chop mangoes.
  • Puree the Mangoes in a blender or large food processor.
  • Fill pitcher with cold water 3/4 of the way full.
  • Add Cold Brew Family Size Tea Bag into cold water and steep as directed for 5 minutes.
  • Pour the tea in a blender or large food processor.
  • Add the mango puree, lemon juice, 10 mint leaves, no stems, and light agave nectar.
  • Blend everything till smooth.
  • If there is still room in the blender, you can blend the ice cubes in in it. If not, add ice cubes to the pitcher.
Nutrition Facts
Mango Iced Tea Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 109
% Daily Value*
Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 2mg0%
Potassium 222mg6%
Carbohydrates 27g9%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 24g27%
Protein 1g2%
Calcium 20mg2%
Vitamin C 47.3mg57%
Vitamin A 1445IU29%
Iron 0.3mg2%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Mango Iced Tea recipe with fresh mint and fresh mango for refreshing summer drinks

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16 thoughts on “Mango Iced Tea Recipe with Fresh Mint”

  1. I bet that would be fantastic on a hot day, like today. And I have some fresh mint already growing in the garden.

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  2. This sounds like such a refreshing and delicious summer drink! It is perfect for these hot Florida days.

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  3. I have never had mango tea, but it sounds very intriguing! I love how easy the Lipton cold brew teas are, and they are so yummy!

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  4. Great idea, I have a mint plant and I’m always looking for ways to use up the mint. It grows so abundantly!

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  5. This recipe didn’t quite work out for me-the mango purée made the iced tea too thick and more like a syrup than a tea! Maybe use mango juice instead for better consistency?

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