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- Sweet_tea abstract "Sweet tea is a style of iced tea commonly consumed in the United States, especially the Southern United States. Sweet tea is made by adding sugar to bags of black tea brewing in hot water while the mixture is still hot. The tea is served ice-cold and plain but may also be flavored, traditionally with raspberry, lemon, or mint. Sweet tea can also be made with a simple syrup and is sometimes tempered with baking soda to reduce the drink's acidity.Sweet tea is typically brewed with a lower carbohydrate and calorie content than most fruit juices and sugary sodas, but it is not unusual to find sweet tea with a sugar level as high as 22 brix (percent weight sucrose in water), twice that of Coca-Cola.".
- Sweet_tea thumbnail Glass_of_Iced_Tea.jpg?width=300.
- Sweet_tea wikiPageExternalLink books?id=ZxUEAAAAYAAJ.
- Sweet_tea wikiPageExternalLink IcedTeaHistory.htm.
- Sweet_tea wikiPageExternalLink 2171917.
- Sweet_tea wikiPageID "28551".
- Sweet_tea wikiPageRevisionID "601626513".
- Sweet_tea hasPhotoCollection Sweet_tea.
- Sweet_tea subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Sweet_tea subject Category:Summer.
- Sweet_tea subject Category:Tea.
- Sweet_tea comment "Sweet tea is a style of iced tea commonly consumed in the United States, especially the Southern United States. Sweet tea is made by adding sugar to bags of black tea brewing in hot water while the mixture is still hot. The tea is served ice-cold and plain but may also be flavored, traditionally with raspberry, lemon, or mint.".
- Sweet_tea label "Sweet tea".
- Sweet_tea label "甜茶".
- Sweet_tea sameAs Teh_manis.
- Sweet_tea sameAs m.0723q.
- Sweet_tea sameAs Q4260251.
- Sweet_tea sameAs Q4260251.
- Sweet_tea wasDerivedFrom Sweet_tea?oldid=601626513.
- Sweet_tea depiction Glass_of_Iced_Tea.jpg.
- Sweet_tea isPrimaryTopicOf Sweet_tea.