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Tropical Fruit Tea

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This tropical fruit tea will become your all-time new favorite drink — I promise! 

Last week our family took a drive down to Cadiz, Kentucky to a delicious barbecue joint we had been hearing about.

While there, I decided to order something else to drink other than water. On the menu, they had this “fruit tea”, and since I love tea anyway, I decided to ask our waitress about it.

tropical fruit tea

She told me it was a tea made with orange and pineapple, and since I am a girl who loves tropical flavors, I knew I wanted to try it. Everyone at the table agreed it was so refreshing and delicious. I knew right away I was going to come home and play around until I figured out the components.

How to Make Tropical Fruit Tea

Now I will be the first to tell you, I like my Southern Sweet tea just like it is. Tea is NOT tea if it does not taste like syrup (just ask anyone who lives in the South!).

But — this tropical fruit tea, it comes to a close second. In fact, my husband has named it the nectar of the gods — and it seriously tastes just like nectar.

Tropical Fruit Tea

So — what is in this tropical fruit tea you ask? Simple ingredients — where are my all time favorite.

  • Pineapple Juice
  • Orange Juice
  • Unsweetened tea
  • And just a tiny bit of sugar

Seriously — since having this tea at the restaurant about two weeks ago, we have made it 3 times since then. It kind of reminds me of wedding punch.

IT IS SO GOOD!

Tropical Fruit Tea

It’s sweet and fresh with lots of layers of flavor. If you really want to make it interesting, add a little fresh mint to the tea while brewing. If you don’t have time to make tea, pick up some unsweetened tea from your local grocery store.

We've been serving it at dinner while we sit around the table and talk and laugh with each other (we blame this on our Blue Bloods addiction!)

Here is the recipe for this super easy and very refreshing tropical fruit tea. It is good served all year long, but I can definitely see me this summer lounging on the back porch with a good book and a glass of this delicious tea!

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Tropical Fruit Tea

tropical fruit tea

This fruit tea will have you ditching your other teas! It is so tropical and delicious.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 3 minutes
Total Time 8 minutes

Ingredients

  • 5 cups Unsweetened tea
  • 1 cup orange juice
  • 1 64 ounce can pineapple juice
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1 lemon, juiced

Instructions

  1. Place 5 regular size tea bags in a pan on the stove and fill with about 6 cups of water. Turn on high heat and let the tea bags steep. Once it comes to a rolling boil, remove from the heat and set aside.
  2. In your pitcher add in the pineapple juice, lemon juice, and orange juice. 
  3. In a measuring cup, add the sugar and one cup of the hot unsweetened tea. Mix together until the sugar mixes together. Now add to the pineapple juice mixture.
  4. Now, using the measuring cup, measure out 4 more cups of unsweetened tea and mix with the pineapple mixture. Stir to combine and store in the refrigerator until cooled. Pour over ice and enjoy!

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LisaM.

Friday 31st of May 2019

How much lemon juice do you need? It’s mentioned in Step 2 of the instructions but not listed in the ingredient list.

Barbara Miller

Wednesday 27th of December 2023

@LisaM., The juice f 1 lemon, usually 2-3 TBSP.

Go Ear

Friday 25th of January 2019

That tea definitely looks delicious! I can see this being sipped on hot summer days!.

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Friday 25th of January 2019

That tea definitely looks delicious! I can see this being sipped on hot summer days!.

Jennifer Smith

Wednesday 16th of January 2019

How many ounces are in a large can of pineapple juice? I have only seen 64 ounce cans. Is that the one?

Jennifer Sikora

Wednesday 16th of January 2019

Yes the 64 ounce can is what you will use.

Carla

Monday 14th of January 2019

I grew up on something similar except you also add in some lemon juice and you add in some whole cloves to the water when making the tea and let steep for 10 minutes when you remove it from heat-- then mix the tea with everything else.

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