Cooking with Ceylon tea...
a refreshing & innovative experience
Long regarded in the Orient as a health beverage, tea is now medically accepted as having natural properties (polyphenols which process antioxidants) beneficial to health. A cup of tea generally has only one-third the caffeine content of a typical cup of coffee. Ceylon tea is an incredible flavour enhancer; it can be just the right addition to so many... such as tea shortcakes and truffles to traditional dishes using fish, meat, or even tofu with tea to delight any palate. There is a colour photograph of each finished recipe, so you will see at the beginning what the dish will look like at the end... a real bonus when you are trying something new! Whether your experience with tea is simply drinking a cup occasionally or frequently, with these easy-to-follow recipes and photographs to guide you, we invite you to experience the fascination and excitement of cooking with Ceylon tea. You can have fun cooking and enjoy preparing these simple recipes as much as you and your guests or family will enjoy eating them.
Ingredients
Boil the water, add tea leaves, and keep for 10 minutes. Do not strain. Add all the other ingredients except arrack and keep covered for 10 days. Stir well and keep for another 4 days. Strain and filter and keep another week. Then add arrack and keep for 1 or 2 weeks.
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