This Passion Fruit Green Iced Tea is light, refreshing, and gently aromatic, combining brewed green tea with tangy passion fruit, fresh citrus, and a hint of honey. It’s a bright, thirst-quenching drink that feels cooling and elegant, perfect for warm summer days or relaxed outdoor gatherings.
Hey folks – when the temperatures rise, I always find myself reaching for something refreshing that’s not overly sweet but still full of flavour. This refreshing drink strikes that balance beautifully, with a clean tea base, lively citrus notes, and optional thyme for a subtle herbal twist. So, let’s dive into this Passion Fruit Green Iced Tea.
Why You’ll Love This Passion Fruit Green Iced Tea
- Light and refreshing: Crisp green tea keeps this drink clean and thirst-quenching.
- Bright tropical flavour: Passion fruit adds tangy sweetness and aroma.
- Naturally sweetened: A touch of honey enhances the flavours without overpowering them.
- Easy to make ahead: Perfect for chilling in the fridge and serving throughout the day.
- Customizable: Adjust sweetness, citrus, or herbs to suit your taste.
Flavour Profile
This iced tea is clean and lightly grassy from the green tea, with a vibrant tartness from passion fruit and lime or lemon. The honey adds gentle floral sweetness, while fresh thyme — if used — brings a subtle herbal freshness that elevates the drink without dominating it. Overall, it’s light, smooth, and extremely refreshing.
Ingredients You’ll Need for This Recipe
- Green tea: A good-quality loose-leaf tea or tea bags provide a clean, lightly grassy base.
- Passion fruit pulp: Fresh or prepared pulp adds tropical tang and aroma.
- Lime or lemon juice: Brightens the tea and balances the sweetness.
- Liquid honey: Optional, for gentle natural sweetness.
- Fresh thyme: Optional, for a delicate herbal note.
- Cold water: Dilutes the brewed tea to a smooth, drinkable strength.
- Garnishes: Fresh passion fruit, citrus slices, and thyme sprigs for serving.
How to Make Passion Fruit Green Iced Tea
Brew a strong green tea according to package instructions, using a small amount of water to concentrate the flavour. Allow it to cool slightly.
Transfer the brewed tea to a pitcher, then stir in the passion fruit pulp, citrus juice, and thyme if using. Taste and add honey if needed, adjusting to your preferred sweetness. Add the remaining water, stir well, and refrigerate until fully chilled. Serve over ice and garnish as desired.
Possible Additions and Variations
- Add fresh mint instead of thyme for a classic, cooling herbal note.
- Use jasmine green tea for a more floral flavour profile.
- Sweeten with simple syrup or agave instead of honey.
- Add sparkling water just before serving for a lightly fizzy version.
More Passion Fruit Recipes
Are you looking for more fun passion fruit ideas, like this iced tea? Be sure to check more recipes below:
- Passion Fruit Mojito – A Refreshing Tropical Cocktail
- Passion Fruit Ice Cream
- Crêpes with Passion Fruit Sauce (With Rum and Blonde Chocolate)
- Frozen Mango Passion Fruit Cocktail
- Passion Fruit Peach Cocktail
I’d love for you to try this Passion Fruit Green Iced Tea. If you give it a go, please share your results in the comments, message me on Instagram, or post your photos with the hashtag #havocinthekitchen. I look forward to seeing your creations and hearing your thoughts.
Cheers!
As a dental hygienist, I’m very happy that you talked about the effect of green tea on bacteria! I didn’t even know that myself! :) Thank you!!
What a refreshing and delicious flavour combo! Love passionfruit with green tea! And that styling is beautiful, Ben!
Thank you Michelle!
I am afraid this is one I cannot bring myself to try. The smell of tea makes me… well, icky is the best word I can come up with. :( But I love everything else about it!!
Understood!
You could turn this idea into a…mojito then. No tea is required :)
It’s been unusually hot here for the past several weeks, so I shudder to think what July (and August) will bring. So time to make iced tea! This look terrific — very flavorful. Thanks!
Thank you John!
If there is one ice tea flavour that I would love, it would be this. I thought before my favourite was peach but you just reminded me of this.
Thanks Raymund!
What a great idea to mix passion fruit with cold green tea! This sounds super refreshing for a hot summer days – and the days down here in Asheville have been hot and humid. Now I just need to find a place to get passion fruit around here!!
Thanks David!
As I don’t like sweet tea I would forego the honey. Have you tried acupuncture for your migraines?
Thanks Tandy!
I always love the aroma of passionfruit. This is a perfect drink for the hot humid weather and not to mention how beautiful it looks! Well done, Ben.
Thank you Angie!