Gift Packed Blooming Tea
Product Description
Type: Scented Tea Specialty: Health Tea Trademark: Yixiang Specification: Bulk HS Code: 0902109000 Style: Loose Tea Packaging: Bags Transport Package: Bags Origin: Fujian Province, China 1.Specifications
2. About Blooming Tea
We offer elegant blooming tea from the Fujian Province. Baekho Silver Needle tea leaves are cured and then scented with high-quality flowers grown in Fujian Province. Each flower is hand-picked, hand-pressed and sewn by hand. To make the tea, brew in a glass teapot, wine glass or carafe with water temperature of 185-195 degress F.
One glance into a glass teapot explains the term blooming teas - also referred to as Art Tea.
Fun, entertaining and a taste treat, this special Camellia Sinensis cultivar is sewn with silken thread into an elegant shape that upon "blooming" set off a brilliant, tender blossom hidden within.
Blooming tea does not tend to get astringent, so the tea can always be a wonderful addition to a meal or social gathering, especially for gala occasions such as New Years and birthdays.

3. Products Description
Seven Sons' Birthday Congratulations
The green and White Tea buds are pressed into a bulb with a red flower. When steeped, the bulb blossoms revealing the red flower, inside a white crown

Jasmine Fairy Maiden
A tall container is necessary to display the lanky Jasmine flower as it unfolds. Tones of Jasmine accent the sweet and vegetal flavour of this tea.
Spring Season
When steeped, a large Calendula and flurry of Osmanthus flowers bloom in the pot. The Osmanthus adds a distinctive apricot flavour to this pleasant tea.

Oriental Beauty
Oriental Beauty is fresh jasmine flowers for the core, with refined tea leaves from Baekho Silver Needle.

4. How to Make Blooming Tea
Preparing blooming tea (also known as flowering tea) is very simple and pleasant to watch. Typically made of tea leaves bound with flowers, it blooms into a beautiful surprise right in front of your eyes.
Ingredients
One blooming tea ball
4 cups of water
Sweetener of choice (optional)
Steps 1
Place one blooming or flowering tea ball in a clear, medium to large sized glass teapot or tempered glass pitcher.
Step 2
Prepare the water. If you know what kind of tea is in the ball (white, green, or black) follow the guidelines in How to Make Tea when determining how hot to make the water. For example, if it is predominantly white tea, the water should not be boiling (170 degrees is best) when poured onto the tea. If the tea is black, bring the water to a full boil.
Step 3
Pour the hot water into the glass container.
Step 4
Watch for three to five minutes as it unravels from a tiny ball into a beautiful flower-like bloom.
Step 5
Steep the tea for at least 3 minutes (longer for a darker, more robust tea). Taste the tea as it steeps to see if it has reached a desired strength.
Step 6
Pour all the tea into cups. If you're not going to drink it all, pour it into another teapot where it can stay warm. Leaving the hot water in contact with the tea for too long can adversely affect the taste.
Step 7
Re-steep the tea. You may be able to do this 2-3 times, depending on the size, brand, how much tea you made, and how long you steeped the tea the first time. Remember that after a few re-steepings, the flavor will not be as bold as before in Other pots.
Step 8
Finished

Tips:
If you don't have a glass pitcher, any glass container that is tall and wide will work as well. A clear container is preferred, however, if you want to see the tea "bloom".
Silver needle white tea has a mild flavor. The longer you steep it (about 15-20 minutes or longer) the more robust the flavor will get. A sweetener, such as honey, will help to bring out the flavor.
After enjoying a glass of flowering tea, you can keep it and display it in a clear container for days.
The thoroughly dried tea balls can be kept on the shelf for an additional three years in the ventilated area.
Warning:
Make sure that the glass container you use is capable of handling boiling water. Some glass containers will crack or even shatter when boiling water is poured in.
Contact us if you need more details on Tea. We are ready to answer your questions on packaging, logistics, certification or any other aspects about Art Tea、Blooming Tea. If these products fail to match your need, please contact us and we would like to provide relevant information.
place of origin | Fujian Province, China |
product type | Blooming Tea |
tea style | FLOWER TEA ball |
flower kind | jasmine, chamomile, lily, chrysanthemum, osmanthus, marigold |
specialty | Health tea |
certification | ISO, QS |
shelf life | 36 months |
packing | loose tea ball or individual vacuum packing |
2. About Blooming Tea
We offer elegant blooming tea from the Fujian Province. Baekho Silver Needle tea leaves are cured and then scented with high-quality flowers grown in Fujian Province. Each flower is hand-picked, hand-pressed and sewn by hand. To make the tea, brew in a glass teapot, wine glass or carafe with water temperature of 185-195 degress F.
One glance into a glass teapot explains the term blooming teas - also referred to as Art Tea.
Fun, entertaining and a taste treat, this special Camellia Sinensis cultivar is sewn with silken thread into an elegant shape that upon "blooming" set off a brilliant, tender blossom hidden within.
Blooming tea does not tend to get astringent, so the tea can always be a wonderful addition to a meal or social gathering, especially for gala occasions such as New Years and birthdays.

3. Products Description
Seven Sons' Birthday Congratulations
The green and White Tea buds are pressed into a bulb with a red flower. When steeped, the bulb blossoms revealing the red flower, inside a white crown

Jasmine Fairy Maiden
A tall container is necessary to display the lanky Jasmine flower as it unfolds. Tones of Jasmine accent the sweet and vegetal flavour of this tea.

Spring Season
When steeped, a large Calendula and flurry of Osmanthus flowers bloom in the pot. The Osmanthus adds a distinctive apricot flavour to this pleasant tea.

Oriental Beauty
Oriental Beauty is fresh jasmine flowers for the core, with refined tea leaves from Baekho Silver Needle.

4. How to Make Blooming Tea
Preparing blooming tea (also known as flowering tea) is very simple and pleasant to watch. Typically made of tea leaves bound with flowers, it blooms into a beautiful surprise right in front of your eyes.
Ingredients
One blooming tea ball
4 cups of water
Sweetener of choice (optional)
Steps 1
Place one blooming or flowering tea ball in a clear, medium to large sized glass teapot or tempered glass pitcher.
Step 2
Prepare the water. If you know what kind of tea is in the ball (white, green, or black) follow the guidelines in How to Make Tea when determining how hot to make the water. For example, if it is predominantly white tea, the water should not be boiling (170 degrees is best) when poured onto the tea. If the tea is black, bring the water to a full boil.
Step 3
Pour the hot water into the glass container.
Step 4
Watch for three to five minutes as it unravels from a tiny ball into a beautiful flower-like bloom.
Step 5
Steep the tea for at least 3 minutes (longer for a darker, more robust tea). Taste the tea as it steeps to see if it has reached a desired strength.
Step 6
Pour all the tea into cups. If you're not going to drink it all, pour it into another teapot where it can stay warm. Leaving the hot water in contact with the tea for too long can adversely affect the taste.
Step 7
Re-steep the tea. You may be able to do this 2-3 times, depending on the size, brand, how much tea you made, and how long you steeped the tea the first time. Remember that after a few re-steepings, the flavor will not be as bold as before in Other pots.
Step 8
Finished

Tips:
If you don't have a glass pitcher, any glass container that is tall and wide will work as well. A clear container is preferred, however, if you want to see the tea "bloom".
Silver needle white tea has a mild flavor. The longer you steep it (about 15-20 minutes or longer) the more robust the flavor will get. A sweetener, such as honey, will help to bring out the flavor.
After enjoying a glass of flowering tea, you can keep it and display it in a clear container for days.
The thoroughly dried tea balls can be kept on the shelf for an additional three years in the ventilated area.
Warning:
Make sure that the glass container you use is capable of handling boiling water. Some glass containers will crack or even shatter when boiling water is poured in.
Contact us if you need more details on Tea. We are ready to answer your questions on packaging, logistics, certification or any other aspects about Art Tea、Blooming Tea. If these products fail to match your need, please contact us and we would like to provide relevant information.
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