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Flowers are EVERYWHERE. At first, I had a few lying around the house after a shoot (they were props). That’s about the only time we have flowers in the house. Our guests typically bring hostess gifts of food or wine, and Jeremy knows I’d rather we spend money on skis or outdoor gear over cut flowers any day. But if flowers are around, I love to study them: their structure, colors, shapes, flesh of the petals and leaves, the pollen, the geometries… Flowers are fascinating to me. And they’re lovely.


pink and yellow

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reminds me of cotton candy

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bolder colors are more my preference

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So I was smiling to myself that I have spring going on in my mountain home, and then I drive into Boulder to see that the pink and white flowering trees are going gangbusters. GANGBUSTERS! That telltale yellow-green haze on the bare branches means we can look forward to trees leafing out in the next few weeks. That makes sense considering the unseasonable warmth, but it doesn’t end there. On a trail run last Friday, I nearly tripped over my own feet when I noticed a pasque flower blooming. It’s the first flower to make an appearance each spring in the mountains, but we typically see them in early May – NOT late March. Here is one from May 2, 2009:


first!

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Of course, it’s snowing this morning and I feel like someone has put the world back on the right track. That’s a short-lived burst of joy for me as we are reverting back to warm (hot) and sunny weather within 48 hours. I’m obsessing a bit over how to combat the heat and recalled how I cooled off when I was last on the Big Island of Hawai’i: liliko’i iced tea.


passion fruit pulp, black tea, sugar

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make the simple syrup first to give it time to cool

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Liliko’i is passion fruit and it is one of my favorite fruits on the planet. My mouth waters just thinking of the tart and fragrant pulp. Now, I’m not talking about making iced tea with Tazo’s passion tea (which I think is disgusting and tastes nothing of passion fruit). No, this liliko’i iced tea is like an Arnold Palmer (my default summer beverage). Rather than half iced tea and half lemonade, it is half iced tea and half passion fruit juice. Yes, and yes again.


measure out your tea

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steeping

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The ingredient list is short, but the sourcing can be difficult. Let’s start with the easiest one – simple syrup. In most cases you will want to sweeten the passion fruit juice because it is tart. You can either add sugar or make a simple syrup. I prefer the simple syrup because it incorporates faster and we always have it in our refrigerator for mixing co*cktails. Then you want to pick a tea. It can be a black tea, a green tea, whatever you like. I think an orange pekoe would work well for this, but I used a lovely Atlas Assam black tea from Atlas Purveyors. And finally, you need passion fruit juice.


press the passion fruit pulp through a sieve to separate the seeds

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add water and simple syrup to taste

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I make passion fruit juice in one of two ways: from concentrated purée or from the fruit. If you make your juice from concentrate, follow the instructions on the label. If you make it fresh, strain the juice from the pulp using a sieve, add water, stir in simple syrup (or sugar) to taste.

I buy my concentrated purée (a brand called Perfect Purée) whenever I’m in California near a Draeger’s. I usually hoard them in my freezer. I source my fresh passion fruit from California too (at $3 per passion fruit in Colorado – I could almost buy airfare to California) by either raiding the fruit markets of Little Saigon in Southern California or receiving generous harvests from my dear friends Todd and Diane. I treat these fruits like gold, scooping out every drop of pulp, divvying them into 1 cup portions and popping them in the freezer. I hoard those too. I am totally ready for the zombie apocalypse. Totally.


passion fruit juice and tea on ice

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fill the glass with ice and pour tea until half full

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I think 6-8 passion fruits will give you about a cup of passion fruit pulp. It obviously depends on the size of the fruit. I was able to squish 2/3 cup of juice from a cup of the pulp. To that I added 1 1/2 cups of water and just over 1/4 cup of simple syrup to make my passion fruit juice (final yield of just over 2 cups). The rest is easy. Fill a glass with ice, pour in your iced brewed tea to the halfway mark (or whatever ratio you prefer). Then fill the rest of the glass with your passion fruit juice. I think of it as my exotic alternative to the Arnold Palmer. When it gets hot, this will keep the cranky at bay.


top it off with the passion fruit juice

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garnish, serve, enjoy (truly)

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Passion Fruit Iced Tea
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4 tsps black tea (I used Atlas Assam from Atlas Purveyors in Boulder)
2 cups boiling water (nominally 195°F)
2 cups ice
1 cup passion fruit pulp (yields about 2/3 cup juice)
1 1/2 cups water
1/4 cup sugar or 3 oz. simple syrup* to taste

* To make simple syrup: combine 1 cup sugar and 1 cup water in a saucepan and stir over high heat until the sugar is dissolved. Bring to a boil and let boil for a minute. Remove from heat and let cool. Makes 1 3/4 cups.

Steep 4 teaspoons of tea in 2 cups of boiling water for 2-3 minutes. Strain the tea leaves out or remove the tea bags. Add 2 cups of ice to the tea and set aside. Press the passion fruit pulp through a sieve with a silicone spatula to extract as much juice as possible. Discard the seeds. (If you don’t mind seeds, you can leave them in, just make sure the beat the pulp with a whisk to separate the juice from the seeds as much as you can.) You should have a juice yield of about 2/3 cup. Stir the juice into 1 1/2 cups of water. Add sugar or simple syrup to taste. Fill a glass with ice and pour the tea into the glass until it is half full. Top off with the passion fruit drink. Serves 4-6.

April 2nd, 2012: 12:13 pm
filed under beverages, fruit, gluten-free, recipes, sweet

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FAQs

How to make your own passionflower tea? ›

To prepare a cup of the tea, simply infuse 1 tablespoon (tbsp) of dried passionflower (or one tea bag) in 1 cup of boiling water. Steep the tea bag for at least five to seven minutes. If using loose passionflower, strain the liquid into a serving cup and sweeten with honey if desired.

What is passion iced tea made of? ›

Passion tea is a proprietary herbal tea blend. This refreshing drink is popular in the summer. It consists of hibiscus flowers, natural tropical flavors, citric acid, licorice root, orange peel, cinnamon, rosehips, lemongrass, and fruit juice extract for color.

What's in Tazo Passion tea? ›

Following our Passion for tea led us straight to a lush, tropical paradise in this exuberant blend bursting with hibiscus flowers, orange peel, rose hips, passion fruit flavor and a lively hint of cinnamon spice.

How long does passion fruit tea last? ›

Tip – If you don't like passion fruit seeds, you can strain the pulp using a fine-mesh strainer and use the juice. Note – You can refrigerate the tea at this stage for 2-3 days.

Who should not drink passion flower tea? ›

DO NOT take passionflower if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. For others, passionflower is generally considered to be safe and nontoxic in recommended doses and for less than 2 months at a time.

What can you not mix with passion flower? ›

Sedatives (drugs that cause sleepiness) -- Because of its calming effect, passionflower may increase the effects of sedative medications. These can include: Anticonvulsants such as phenytoin (Dilantin) Barbiturates.

What tea does Starbucks use for passion tea? ›

Our blend of hibiscus, lemongrass and apple is lightly sweetened and handshaken with ice for a refreshingly vibrant tea.

Is iced passion tea good for you? ›

Passion fruit tea brings many health benefits such as improving heart health, preventing blood sugar levels, etc. So, to enjoy a refreshing drink while enhancing health, why not add it to your diet? However, to avoid any negative effects, it is best to consume passion fruit tea in moderation.

What is Tazo iced passion tea? ›

An exuberant herbal infusion of hibiscus, orange peel, rose hips & passion fruit flavours.

Is Tazo Passion Tea the same as Starbucks? ›

Starbucks makes their tea from Tazo's passion tea bags, so just buy a box of those. Then, fill a pitcher with water and add a few of the tea bags to it. It is really fun watching the bright redness of the tea bags diffuse into the water.

What does passion tea do to your body? ›

The passionflower plant is well known for its sedative and anti-anxiety effects. Passionflower tea may lead to dizziness, drowsiness, mental slowing, vomiting, nausea, and confusion. If you're looking for a herbal tea with calming effects, then passionflower tea may be a good choice for you.

Is Tazo owned by Starbucks? ›

The company was purchased by Starbucks in 1999 for $8.1 million. Starbucks opened the first Tazo-branded tea shop in November 2012. It closed a year later and was converted into a Teavana store. In November 2017, Starbucks sold Tazo to Unilever for $384 million.

Does passion fruit tea have any benefits? ›

Studies suggest that regular consumption of passionfruit tea can significantly improve cardiovascular health by getting rid of bad cholesterol, blockage in blood vessels, and improving inflammation of blood vessels ensuring better blood flow in and out of your heart keeping it strain-free.

How do you know if passion fruit is overripe? ›

Inspect the skin's texture.

Recognize ripe fruit by its wrinkles and dimples. Favor moderately wrinkled fruit over excessively wrinkled. Expect very wrinkled fruit to have already passed the peak of freshness.

Why does my iced tea get thick? ›

No matter which brewing method, any iced tea has the potential for bacteria growth. Follow these steps to ensure your tea stays fresh: If you notice any thick or syrupy appearance to the tea or that it smells off, these are signs of bacteria, and the tea needs to be discarded.

What part of the passion flower do you use to make tea? ›

The portion of the vine above the ground is used to make medicine, teas, and other forms of home remedies. Various scholarly studies and research articles suggest that passionflower tea is a great central nervous system relaxant.

What part of passion flower do you use for tea? ›

Passion flower tea is made from fresh or dried leaves and flowers of the plant. This tea is actually so easy to make that the whole brewing process will leave you feeling less stressed.

Can you drink passionflower tea everyday? ›

It's possibly safe when taken as a tea for 7 nights, or as a medicine for up to 8 weeks. It may cause side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and confusion. When applied to the skin: There isn't enough reliable information to know if passion flower is safe or what the side effects might be.

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