On June 10th, we celebrate "Iced Tea Day," a refreshing and often overlooked holiday that pays homage to one of the world's most beloved beverages. This day is dedicated to the cool, thirst-quenching delight that has been a staple in households and restaurants for over a century.
Iced tea's origins can be traced back to the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, where a tea plantation owner named Richard Blechynden found himself struggling to sell hot tea on a sweltering summer day. In a moment of inspiration, he decided to pour the tea over ice, and thus, a new sensation was born.
Today, iced tea comes in a myriad of flavors and variations, from the classic black tea to fruity blends like peach, raspberry, and lemon. Some prefer their iced tea sweet, while others enjoy it unsweetened or with a hint of citrus. Regardless of your preference, Iced Tea Day is the perfect opportunity to experiment with new recipes and share a refreshing pitcher with friends and family.
Fun fact: did you know that the oldest known recipe for sweet iced tea was published in 1879 in a community cookbook called Housekeeping in Old Virginia by Marion Cabell Tyree? This early version of the recipe called for green tea, and it wasn't until later that black tea became the more popular choice.
So, on this June 10th, take a moment to appreciate the simplicity and versatility of iced tea. Whether you're sipping it from a mason jar on your front porch or enjoying it with your favorite summer meal, raise a glass to Iced Tea Day and all the joy this humble beverage brings to our lives.
2025-06-10T09:51:26.851Z
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