If you love tea and you love roses, you are going to adore this rose syrup tea latte! It’s a creamy, floral, and decadent drink that will make you feel like you are in a fairy tale. 🌹 It’s very simple to make and will be sure to warm up your day!
This rose syrup tea latte is made with our english breakfast tea ‘Great British Cuppa’ from Bird & Blend, which is a robust and full-bodied black tea blend that pairs perfectly with the sweet and fragrant rose syrup. The rose syrup adds a lovely pink hue and a delicate rose aroma to the drink, making it look and smell amazing. 😍
To make this rose syrup tea latte, you will need:
- Hot water
- English breakfast tea (X2 teaspoons of loose leaf)
- Rose syrup
- Milk of choice (we used oat milk)
- Hand-frother or milk frother
- Cinnamon sprinkles (optional)
Enjoy!
We hope you love this rose syrup tea latte as much as we do! It’s a perfect drink for any occasion, whether you want to treat yourself, impress your guests, or celebrate something special. It’s also vegan-friendly and gluten-free, so it’s a drink that everyone can enjoy!
You can also watch our reel on Instagram where we show you how we made this rose syrup tea latte step by step. https://www.instagram.com/p/CrIzVDSpfl-/
Don’t forget to tag us @bloomstea.mv and use #rosesyruptealatte if you make it too! We’d love to see your creations and show them off on our page!
Want to make your own rose syrup?
It’s worth mentioning that we like to use rose syrup bought from the store as it’s a simple, quick and cheap way to make rose syrup tea latte’s. However, if you have more time on your hands, you can even make the rose syrup yourself! Rose syrup is a liquid sweetener made with sugar, water, and rose petals. It has a distinctive rose flavor and scent that makes it perfect for adding to drinks and desserts. You can make it at home with fresh or dried rose petals.
Discover more interesting tea recipes:
- How to Make a Strawberry Lemonade Cold Brew with Lemonade
- How to Make a Simple and Refreshing Iced Tea Latte
- How to Make a Classic Lemon Iced Tea with Loose Leaf Tea
- How to Make Fruit Tea Ice Lollies With Strawberry Tea
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