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A warming spiced Indian tea, guaranteed to refresh mind, body and soul!
Water, Milk, Tea leaves, Sugar, Cardamom seeds, Lemongrass, Cassia bark (or cinammon) sticks, Dried ginger peel
Perfect for when you're a bit hungry, you can instantly have this nostalgic sweet.
Flour, Sugar, Instant coffee, Oil
KMR-type-B
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A delicious combination of fruits and matcha tea in a dessert!
Apple, Pear, Grapes, Fig, Base: , Greek yoghurt, Matcha, Golden syrup
The coffee granules give a slightly bitter taste, so this is a shortbread for grown ups.
Butter (salted), Granulated sugar, Self raising flour, Nescafe Gold Blend, Salt
Tobuchan
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It's super simple but a trendy drink.
Tea (Yorkshire Gold), Water, Lemonade, Ice, Your favourite garnish, Lime, lemon zest, mint
No fuss, no bother - just press the puff pastry into a muffin tin, fill and bake!
Puff pastry, Matcha powder, Water (to dissolve the matcha), Eggs, Granulated sugar, Self raising flour, Vanilla extract, Cream cheese, Double cream, Icing sugar (optional)
cookbuzz
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A really moist roast pork with all the flavour of tea.
Pork shoulder, Vegetable oil, Ginger, Sauce:, Sake (or white wine), Mirin (or golden syrup), Soy sauce, Water, Sugar, Onion (small), Tea bags
Soft and wobbly, soon disappears...it's a delight!
Egg yolks, Granulated sugar, Milk, Gelatine sheets, Matcha powder, Hot water, Double cream, Vanilla extract
Nuko@York
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A refreshing hint of Lady Grey tea makes these biscuits that little bit more special.
Butter, Caster sugar, Flour, Cornflour, Lady Grey tea leaves
I copied this recipe I saw an ad for whilst walking past Sainsbury's, it said to add instant coffee to a meat sauce, so I tried it...and it works!
Pasta, Meat sauce (ready), Instant coffee, Cheese (optional)
Boiled or simmered pork can often taste unpleasant, so pickle it overnight with onion and balsamic vinegar to give a good flavour.
Pork belly, Tea bag, Onion, Balsamic vinegar, Mirin, Soy sauce