Dòng Jasmine Java: Hòa quyện Hoa và Espresso

Dòng Jasmine Java: Hòa quyện Hoa và Espresso

(Java Jasmine Drift: Floral Espresso Fusion)

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1 ly lớn cao (300ml)
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Dòng Jasmine Java: Hòa quyện Hoa và Espresso
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tháng 6 19, 2025

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Dinh dưỡng

  • Khẩu phần: 2
  • Kích thước khẩu phần: 1 ly lớn cao (300ml)
  • Calories: 70 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 16 g
  • Protein: 1 g
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Fiber: 0.3 g
  • Sugar: 15 g
  • Sodium: 10 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 8 mg
  • Iron: 0.2 mg

Hướng dẫn

  • 1 - Brew Jasmine Tea:
    Steep the jasmine tea in 250ml boiling water for 3–4 minutes. Strain out the leaves or remove bags, then chill quickly.
  • 2 - Prepare espresso:
    With your espresso machine or Moka pot, brew two strong shots of espresso (totaling 60ml).
  • 3 - Sweeten and Brighten:
    Mix the honey and lemon juice into the hot (or still-warm) espresso to dissolve fully.
  • 4 - Combine and Shake:
    To a cocktail shaker or large jar, add ice, chilled jasmine tea, espresso-honey-lemon mix, lemon zest, and sugar syrup if desired. Shake vigorously for 20 seconds.
  • 5 - Serve & Garnish:
    Strain into tall glasses filled with fresh ice. Garnish with edible flowers and an extra curl of lemon zest for a floral-citrus finish.

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An intriguing iced blend of jasmine tea and espresso with a hint of citrus and honey.

Java Jasmine Drift: Floral Espresso-Citrus Iced Drink

Java Jasmine Drift is a captivating fusion beverage with roots in both British creative mixology and modern café culture. The mash-up of perfume-smooth jasmine green tea and rich, full-bodied espresso offers a sensory moreishness—where soft florals lift the punch of good coffee and aromatic citrus draws the elements together in a single, refreshing drift.

Historical and Cultural Context

While England has historically revered conventions in both tea and, increasingly, artisanal coffee, crossover drinks have become a modern phenomenon. This drink embodies a cultural meeting point: London’s multicultural café scene, afternoon tea rituals, and the trend of specialty coffee. Borrowing notes from Chinese jasmine teas, Italian-style espresso, and the English penchant for a refreshing complexity when it comes to summer beverages, Java Jasmine Drift launches this trio from familiarity into something uniquely new.

Its emphasis on ice and garnish makes it a chic choice for British summer (when one arrives!), yet it also makes nods to the East Asian tea-latte and Japanese Tokyo coffee fusion bars where bright, delicate flavours are paramount.

Unique Aspects and Creative Inspiration

Jasmine tea is prized for its floral nose and tranquil aftertaste. Harmonized here with bold, earthy espresso, the marriage over crackling ice behaves almost like a perfumer’s trick: inviting your palate in with sweet-ethereal florals, carrying you to a robust, grounded finish. Together with honey (a natural choice in UK cookery for its waxy subtlety) and a pop of zesty lemon, it is both gentle and assertive—coffee break meets English summer in a glass.

Many iced coffee drinks lean heavily on milk for texture, but this recipe avoids dairy entirely, keeping it refreshing and bright for those who prefer less heaviness. The addition of edible flowers is more than visual garnish: flora as edible adornment reaches backward in English culinary history, spiking cakes and tea services in inventive Georgian and Victorian kitchens. Here it pretties up the drink and draws your nose right to that first sip.

Tips & Notes for Perfection

  • Freshly brewed espresso is important; try a robust Arabica.
  • Use loose-leaf jasmine tea for optimal perfume, but a good quality bag works in a pinch.
  • Adjust sweetness directly in the hot espresso for easy dissolution.
  • Shake vigorously — chilling fast creates froth and prevents excessive dilution.
  • Prepare your glasses with chilled ice just before pouring for peak crispness.
  • Edible jasmine or violas make gorgeous, DIY garnishes but ensure you source safely.
  • If Tea Overwhelmed: Lighten the jasmine by using a blend partially with regular green tea.
  • Time-saver: Brew and chill tea in advance. Espresso can also be cooled if prepping for a batch.

Further Variations

  • For a summer garden party: Float a twist of pink grapefruit zest alongside lemon for pop.
  • Vegan switch: Swap honey for agave syrup or maple, and skip edible flower garnish as needed.
  • Milk addition: A dash of cold oat milk can mellow the blend, though purists may miss the floral notes.
  • Affogato style: Pour the finished mix over a scoop of lemon sorbet for a luxe dessert treat.

Personal Thoughts: A New British Classic?

This drink occupies the sweet zone that forward-thinking UK bars and coffee shops are happier and happier to claim as their own: not shy with innovation, ready to bend culinary conventions, seeking refreshing complexity rather than tired nostalgia. For fans of coffee—who want something that bridges afternoon rosiness and a shot of verve—or for tea drinkers willing to take the bolder route, Java Jasmine Drift is a glass lifted in greeting, halfway between worlds but fully at home anywhere there are conversations about what’s new in British taste.

With its barely-there sweetness, garden-y flair, and excitable caffeine content, this is a nuanced, grown-up sip with every right to sit on tables right beside the most impeccable gin and tonic.

Enjoy it under dappled shade or seated at one’s kitchen window—the drink is, after all, about drift: gentle, aromatic, and exactingly British with a warm global handshake.

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