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Long Island Iced Tea
Long Island Iced Tea
Five spirits that somehow taste like iced tea, deceptively strong.
USA
Long Island
Not Spicy
Spice Level
$$
Price Range
3 minutes
Prep Time
Overview
Long Island Iced Tea, known locally as "Long Island Iced Tea", stands at #46 in our ranking of the world's finest drinks & beverages. Five spirits that somehow taste like iced tea, deceptively strong. Originating from Long Island, USA, this beloved dish has captured hearts worldwide with its sweet, complex, dangerously drinkable.
Key Ingredients
The authentic Long Island Iced Tea features these essential ingredients: Vodka, Gin, Rum, Tequila, Triple sec, Lemon, Cola. Each component contributes to the dish's distinctive sweet, complex, dangerously drinkable character that makes it truly special.
Flavor Profile
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Preparation & Serving
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Serving Style
Tall glass
Long Island Iced Tea is prepared using the traditional method: traditional preparation. The dish is tall glass, showcasing the care and attention that goes into every serving. This dish focuses on its rich flavors rather than heat.
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History & Origins
The story of Long Island Iced Tea is deeply intertwined with the culinary traditions of Long Island, USA. This iconic dish emerged from the USA food culture, where Vodka and Gin have been staple ingredients for generations. Over time, Long Island Iced Tea evolved from a regional specialty to an internationally recognized symbol of USA's rich culinary heritage.
Where to Try Authentic Long Island Iced Tea
For the most authentic Long Island Iced Tea experience, Long Island in USA is the ultimate destination. Look for establishments where Long Island Iced Tea is the specialty, and don't hesitate to ask locals for their recommendations. Many traditional eateries in USA have been perfecting their recipes for generations.
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Cultural Significance
Long Island Iced Tea represents more than just food—it's a window into USA's cultural identity and traditions. Melting pot cuisine with regional BBQ, soul food, Tex-Mex, and immigrant influences from worldwide. Casual dining culture with large portions and doggy bags