Tonos de Mango: Refrescante de Mango Inglés y Té

Tonos de Mango: Refrescante de Mango Inglés y Té

(Mango Hues: English Mango & Tea Refresher)

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Porciones
2
Tamaño de porción
1 vaso alto (300ml)
Tiempo de preparación
10 Minutos
Tiempo total
10 Minutos
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Ingredientes

Nutrición

  • Porciones: 2
  • Tamaño de porción: 1 vaso alto (300ml)
  • Calories: 130 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 34 g
  • Protein: 1.5 g
  • Fat: 0.5 g
  • Fiber: 2.5 g
  • Sugar: 26 g
  • Sodium: 6 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 18 mg
  • Iron: 0.4 mg

Instrucciones

  • 1 - Blend Mango Puree:
    In a blender, process the diced mango until smooth. Scrape down sides to ensure an even consistency.
  • 2 - Prepare the Tea Base:
    Brew Earl Grey tea using two bags for deep flavor. Let cool completely; chill in the refrigerator for the best result.
  • 3 - Mix the Drink:
    In a pitcher, combine mango puree, cooled Earl Grey tea, lemon juice, honey, and optional ginger. Stir briskly until honey dissolves.
  • 4 - Serve Over Ice:
    Fill two glasses with ice cubes. Pour mango-tea mixture over ice, distributing evenly between the glasses.
  • 5 - Garnish & Enjoy:
    Garnish each glass with fresh mint leaves and a lemon slice before serving, for a beautiful, aromatic finish.

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A vibrant English-inspired mango drink with Earl Grey tea, honey, and a twist of lemon—perfectly refreshing for sunny afternoons.

Mango Hues: Summertime Elegance with English Infusion

A glass of ‘Mango Hues’ is like sipping English summer in color and flavor. The inspiration for this drink springs from the English affinity for tea—Earl Grey, in particular, with its distinctive bergamot note—fused with the tropical juiciness of mango. Harvested at the peak of season, mangoes now show up in creative ways in the British food and drink scene, particularly in multicultural urban places like London or Birmingham, thanks to their significant South Asian communities. By infusing classic English tea culture with a fruit more associated with global sunshine, Mango Hues becomes an emblem of hybrid hospitality: something old and familiar, something new and effervescent.

Origins and Cultural Significance

England reveres its teatime—a ritual entrenched in daily life—and in recent decades, traditional boundaries of what counts as English flavor have expanded. Both the tea, symbolizing a quiet, refined pause amid modern busyness, and the mango, bringing sun-bright energy, unite cultures. The inclusion of lemon juice and a hint of honey nods toward well-known English lemonade and honeyed warming drinks. Mint and ginger are framing devices—in bright color, palate-cleansing scent, and a playful hint of subtle spice—which would not be out of place at a summery English garden party.

Unique Aspects

What’s especially novel about this drink is not just the flavor pairing but the textural layering: The weight of smooth mango puree mingling with the fragrant Earl Grey draws it out of the mocktail category and into sophisticated refreshment territory. Combining chilled tea as a base offers a light tannic structure to balance the mango’s sweetness, while lemon juice and honey walk a dosed acetate line, giving both balance and amplified flavor. Ginger adds a finishing thrum for adventurous palates.

Recipe Tips & Personal Thoughts

  • Selecting Mangoes: Use sweet mango, such as the Indian Alphonso, Pakistani Chaunsa, or Mexican Ataulfo. For tarter results, go for Kent or Haden.
  • Tea Preparation: Over-steep Earl Grey slightly for more intense color and flavor—this will hold up better against thick mango puree.
  • Make-ahead: Prepare both mango puree and tea earlier in the day, keeping both well chilled, and combine at the last minute with lemon and honey for best zing.
  • Customizing: Infuse with fresh basil instead of mint for a greener note, or swap in lime for a more Caribbean vibe.
  • Pairings: Enjoy as a breaker during summer BBQs, or with light salad lunches and garden finger sandwiches—mirroring a picnic on a manicured lawn as the British do on rare, glorious sunny days.

Nutritional Notes

With its calorie count hovering around 130 per tall glass, Mango Hues makes a guilt-free indulgence. Loaded with vitamins A and C from mangoes, you get critical antioxidants, while honey offers natural sugar in modest doses and ginger known for digestive benefits.

Final Thoughts

‘Mango Hues’ is not just a drink—it's an invitation to enjoy new fusions blending Sunday tradition and tropical possibility. Its brilliant color pops from the glass, while aromatic citrus, floral tea, and mango create layers that surprise. It could easily become a signature drink at summer celebrations, high teas, or as a bright treat during afternoon work-from-home routines, embodying the creative mingling at the heart of the best modern English refreshments.

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