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Flowering tea

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Plant
Not to be confused with the flowers of thetea plant.
Bundle of floweringwhite tea before and after infusion
A cup of flowering tea and various bundles in dry form
flowering tea
Green tea with blossoming flower

Flowering tea orblooming tea (Chinese:香片, 工艺茶, or 开花茶) consists of a bundle of driedtea leaves wrapped around one or more driedflowers.[1] These are made by binding tea leaves and flowers together into a bulb, then setting them to dry.[1] When steeped, the bundle expands and unfurls in a process that emulates a blooming flower,[2] and the flowers inside emerge as the centerpiece.[3] Typically they are sourced from theYunnan province ofChina.[4] Flowers commonly used in flowering teas includeglobe amaranth,chrysanthemum,jasmine,lily,hibiscus, andosmanthus.[2]

Flowering tea in its current form was developed in China in the 1980s, and first became popular in Western countries in the early 2000s.[5] Some sources state that the general concept of bundled tea leaves is several centuries old.[2]

blossoming flower in water
Flowering tea

Flowering tea is generally served in containers made of glass or similar transparent materials so that the flowering effect can be seen. The bundles can usually be reused two or three times without the tea becoming bitter.[5]

References

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  1. ^abGold, Cynthia; Stern, Lisë (2010).Culinary tea: More than 150 recipes steeped in tradition from around the world. Philadelphia: Running Press. p. 274.ISBN 978-0-7624-3773-3.
  2. ^abc"On Food: Stop and savor the flowering teas", Hsiao-Ching Chou,Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 1, 2007.
  3. ^Richardson, Lisa Boalt (2009).Tea with a twist: Entertaining and cooking with tea. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers. p. 12.ISBN 978-0-7369-2579-2.
  4. ^"The Cup that Still Cheers",Caterer and Hotelkeeper, 20 October 2005.
  5. ^ab"What is Flowering Tea?", WiseGEEK


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