
why make this recipe
Iced Hibiscus Coconut Milk Tea is a refreshing drink that’s perfect for warm days. Its vibrant color and fruity flavor make it a delight to sip. With the health benefits of hibiscus and the creaminess of coconut milk, this drink is not just tasty; it’s also nourishing. Whether you’re looking for a unique beverage to impress guests or just want to enjoy something cool at home, this tea is a great choice.
how to make Iced Hibiscus Coconut Milk Tea
Ingredients :
- 4 cups boiling water
- 4 Hibiscus Herbal Tea bags
- 2–3 tsp honey or maple syrup (optional)
- 1 cup coconut milk (chilled)
- Ice cubes
- Cinnamon sticks (for garnish/stirring)
- Fresh orange or lemon slice (optional)
Directions :
- Steep tea bags in 4 cups boiling water for 5–6 minutes.
- Sweeten while warm if desired. Remove tea bags and let cool.
- Fill a tall glass with ice cubes and pour the chilled tea over.
- Add coconut milk and stir gently.
- Garnish with cinnamon sticks and a slice of orange or lemon, if using.
how to serve Iced Hibiscus Coconut Milk Tea
Serve the Iced Hibiscus Coconut Milk Tea in tall glasses, filled with ice. Adding a garnish of cinnamon sticks and a slice of citrus fruit enhances its visual appeal and flavor. This drink is perfect for parties, picnics, or a relaxing afternoon at home. Pair it with light snacks for a complete experience.
how to store Iced Hibiscus Coconut Milk Tea
Keep any leftover iced tea in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It’s best consumed within 2-3 days for optimal flavor and freshness. If you’re planning to make it in advance, consider preparing the tea without the coconut milk. Add the coconut milk just before serving for the best taste.
tips to make Iced Hibiscus Coconut Milk Tea
- Adjust the sweetness of the tea to your preference by adding more or less honey or maple syrup.
- Try chilling the coconut milk beforehand for a colder drink.
- Experiment with different herbs or spices for a unique twist. Mint or ginger could add extra freshness.
variation
For a fruity version, add fresh berries or mango slices to the tea before serving. You can also substitute coconut milk with almond milk or oat milk for a different flavor profile.
FAQs
1. Can I use fresh hibiscus flowers instead of tea bags?
Yes, you can use dried hibiscus flowers. Steep about 1/2 cup of the dried flowers in boiling water for the same amount of time.
2. Is this tea caffeine-free?
Yes, hibiscus tea is naturally caffeine-free, making it a great option for any time of day.
3. Can I serve this drink warm?
While this recipe is for iced tea, you can enjoy hibiscus tea warm by skipping the ice and adding the coconut milk to hot tea directly.

Iced Hibiscus Coconut Milk Tea
Ingredients
For the tea
- 4 cups boiling water
- 4 bags Hibiscus Herbal Tea
- 2–3 tsp honey or maple syrup (optional) Adjust sweetness to taste.
For serving
- 1 cup coconut milk (chilled) Chilling beforehand is recommended.
- Ice cubes
- Cinnamon sticks (for garnish/stirring)
- Fresh orange or lemon slice (optional)
Instructions
Preparation
- Steep tea bags in 4 cups boiling water for 5–6 minutes.
- Sweeten while warm if desired. Remove tea bags and let cool.
Serving
- Fill a tall glass with ice cubes and pour the chilled tea over.
- Add coconut milk and stir gently.
- Garnish with cinnamon sticks and a slice of orange or lemon, if using.