Refreshing Iced Strawberry Matcha Latte for Summer
By
Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
A weekday bagel. Dependable, satisfying, no fuss.
Summary
The article describes the author's favorite summer drink, an iced strawberry matcha latte, highlighting its refreshing qualities and simple preparation with just six ingredients. The author shares their personal experience and enthusiasm for the drink, which combines matcha tea and fresh strawberries.
Key quotes
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Hot days call for cold drinks! This summer, my iced strawberry matcha latte is the one I’m making on repeat.
It combines two of my favorite things: grassy, energizing matcha and peak-season summer berries.
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