As more people learn about the exotic and delicate flavors of blooming tea, it is becoming more popular around the world. Blooming tea is the latest thing among the tea drinking population as it offers more than just a tasty cup of tea, but a symphony for all the senses to enjoy.
Not sure what blooming tea is all about? Well this tea is made from a bundle of delicate and specially chosen tea leaves. They are sewn together with cotton and inside the tea leaf ball is placed a special combination and design of flowers. Typical flowers that are used to make blooming tea balls are jasmine, chrysanthemum, rose, hibiscus, marigold and osmanthus.
Blooming tea truly stimulates your visual sense just as much as it delights your taste buds and the aroma is beguiling as well. Flowering tea is not something that you grab on the run, but rather something that should be savored and enjoyed. Using a glass teapot is also advisable for you to fully enjoy the visual aspect of the tea and take full advantage of all the senses imbued in this exotic drink.
Blooming tea is also known as flowering tea, artisan tea, blossoming tea, display tea, crafted tea and other combinations of the previous terms.
Tea has been drunk throughout China for millennia and has become an important part of Chinese culture. The history of blossoming tea is unclear however, with some people claiming it has been around for centuries and others claiming that it is a new invention having only been used for around 15 years.
Flowering tea is always made and tied by hand and normally uses green tea leaves, but sometimes white or black tea. To make one of the tea balls a craftsperson ties the specially chosen high quality tea leaves with thread and the flowers are woven into the center of the ball in unique and special arrangements. The knowledge that your tea has been specially created just for you, adds to the sense of ocasion that a flowering tea ball creates.
You prepare blossoming tea by dropping the ball into a cup or glass and then pouring boiling water over the top. As the tea steeps, the leaves tied into the ball will soften and gradually the flowers will unfurl and reveal their beauty. If you enjoy a light fragrance of tea, then infuse it for three minutes. If you like your tea with a stronger flavor, then keep it steeping for around five to 10 minutes.
Enjoying a cup of flowering tea is one of the most relaxing and enjoyable ways to drink tea. Not only that, but it has several health giving benefits and can bring on a warm sense of well being in your spirit. These days many of us are rushed, busy and stressed: enjoying some blossoming tea can be your own form of peaceful resistance to a demanding world. Enjoy the simple things in life with a glass of flowering tea that will delight your sense of sight, smell and taste.
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This post was written by Chris Perry on December 17, 2009


