Flowering teas are  made from tea buds that are hand tied around one or more   flowers. The  tightly wound bundle of tea leaves unfurls when steeped in   hot water to unfurl  or “bloom” into a unique visual display revealing a   deftly arranged  bouquet of flowers that rise from the opened  tea   ball. Sometimes, the flowering tea contains no flowers and opens to   reveal  carefully tied leaves that are lovely to watch unfurl into the   shape of a  blooming flower.
  These special hand crafted teas can be made from black,  green, white or   oolong tea. The leaves and buds are picked early morning when  still   wet with dew. tied together with the foresight of how they will burst   forth from  the tea ball. Eatable flowers such as chrysanthemum, lily,   carnation, hibiscus,  marigold, rose, globe amaranth, jasmine and others   are surrounded by the tea  leaves. The flattened leaves are tied around   the flowers with cotton thread in  the form of the desired shape of a   globe, rosette, mushroom, cone, heart,  peach, lantern or any other   shape the artisan desires. Once completed, the tea  is steamed or dried   in the sun if green or white leaves are used. If the  display tea is   made from black leaves they are dried and oxidized. Making these    special teas can take all day to complete.
  To truly enjoy all these special flowering teas have to  offer, steep   the ball in a glass teapot. This allows a full view of the bouquet    bursting forth from the tea leaves encasing them. For safety, do not use   a  large wine glass, since this type of glass is not tempered and can   shatter if  hot water is poured into it. Most tea balls make 2-3 cups of   tea. To brew,  simple fill a teapot with 3 cups of just under boiling   water. You know it is  ready if tiny bubbles are just starting to break   the surface of the water. Drop  the tea ball into the teapot. If water   is poured over the tea ball, it may come  apart some from the force of   the water. The tea usually needs to steep about 10  minutes or until the   ball has fully opened. This is usually not the way to brew  tea, since   water that is too hot or tea steeped longer than 3-5 minutes turns    bitter. The process of making the artisan tea balls allows for the non    traditional brewing of the tea.  Steeping  the tea balls with extra hot   water and for a longer period of time does not  affect them since they   usually have less pronounced flavor with a floral or  vegetal taste.   Flowering teas can also be brewed 2 or 3 times. Simply add more  hot   water to the pot and steep again.  
  After enjoying a pot of this floral tea, place the  fully opened   display of blooms in a clear bowl of cold water and enjoy as a    centerpiece for several days. These flowering teas make beautiful   tablescapes  and party favors. To use as a center piece, brew the   flowering tea till fully opened.  Place the bouquet into a clear   container of your choice and fill with cold  water. For party favors,   place the number of tea balls wanted into a draw  string mesh bags that   matches your party colors. Guests will enjoy brewing  these at home,   while remembering the nice time they had at the party.    |