Sunday, June 22, 2014

Flowering Blooming Tea


Blooming tea (or flowering tea) is delicious art and healthy beverage for every age and family.

Each creation can take from one to ten minutes to sew together. The teas are shaped by hand and formed into a tight ball to dry.


They are carefully tied bundles of tea leaves with flowers opening up from the center into an artistic display after immersion in hot water. Flowers like chrysanthemum, jasmine, carnation, marigold or calendula. The names match the delicate beauty also called “Flowering Tea”. These teas are given romantic names like Heart of Love for a red bloom tea, and Falling Water or Let It Snow for a white bloom tea. When arranged into elaborate configurations they can be called Jasmine Lily, Butterfly, Lady Fairy, and Dragon Playing With Pearls. 



When you drop one of these tea balls into the clear glass teapot with hot water an amazing transformation takes place as the ball opens and blooms into a beautiful flower. 

Let the flower steep for a few minutes and the fragrant tea is ready to sip. 

For the best results brew each bloom for 3 minutes in a hot boiled water. Suggested temperature 90ºC.

Blooming Teas make for a truly unique gift and provides a wonderful and personal tea experience. A perfect birthday, get well or anniversary gift.


Blooming Teas may be steeped up to 3 times for 15 pots of tea! 








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