Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Default A good site about blooming teas

Blooming tea when brewed (best in a glass teapot or cup) the blooming
tea ball can be seen to slowly open, giving the appearance of a
blossoming flower. It is kind of newly-innovated special green tea
featuring unique appearance, splendid infusion view. High grade of
green silver needle, white silver needle and Tanyang black Gongfu tea
could be used for this special hand-crafted teas.

In addition to great taste and subtle aroma, blooming green tea is
known to have excellent health benefits. It is low in caffeine,
extremely high in anti-oxidants and fluoride. Green tea has been used
to prevent and treat a variety of cancers, including breast, stomach,
and skin cancers. It also has been used for improving mental
alertness, aiding in weight loss, lowering cholesterol levels, and
protecting skin from sun damage. The flowers used in tea balls carry
their own benefits.

Easily you can enjoy this speical tea in the following steps:

1.Take one piece of blooming tea and put into glass teapot or cup
2. Pour boiling water into teapot or cup, bring to half volume
3. Pour away the first water then pour boiling water again, bring to
full volume.
4. After 3-5 minutes, the flowers and tea leaves will relax
completely; you can drink and enjoy!

You can refer to FlowerFairy artisan tea for this selections

www.artisan-tea.com
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