Blooming Flower Artisan Tea Ball
As this individually hand-crafted tea steeps, the dry flowers gently unfurl and blossom, creating a mesmerizing sight. The amaranth petals slowly open to reveal their rich, reddish hue; the jasmine flowers expand, releasing their sweet fragrance into the water; the chrysanthemum petals unfold with a golden glow, while the lavender blossoms slowly stretch, offering their soothing lavender aroma.
This captivating blooming effect not only enhances the tea’s visual appeal, but also infuses the water with subtle floral notes. The combination of green tea and these exquisite flowers results in a fragrant, smooth cup, with floral undertones that are both calming and uplifting. The longer you steep it, the more the flowers open, allowing their full aromatic qualities to emerge, making each cup a beautiful and serene moment to savor
Taste Notes: Floral, Slightly nutty, Mildly sweet
Luxury Ingredients: Green tea, Amaranth, Jasmine, Chrysanthemum, Lavender flowers.
Region: China
THIS TEA SUPPORTS THE ETHICAL TEA PARTNERSHIP
All Camellia sinensis in our blends contributes to a fairer, more sustainable tea industry.
CAFFEINE CONTENT | MEDIUM
CUP PER OZ
10-12 cups per 1 oz
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1-2
2-4 mins
1-2
170-180°F
In 475 ml (8oz)
2-4 mins
Excellent hibiscus powdered tea! I love it! Perfect flavor with a pop of color.
As a Canadian/British Tea Room, we decided to give this a try and based on customer reviews, this delightfully light and tasty tea just might become a new regular item!
I love hibiscus tea, and I’ve neen on a matcha kick lately.!!Y’ALL. Find white matcha. 2g white matcha, 1g hibiscus matcha. Pour sparkling water over ice, add prepared matcha. Stir. It is SO good!! Tart, refreshing, the white matcha softens the edge of the hibiscus and brings the natural sweetness out.
Great tea.
The tea is so good that I buy it in bulk. The flavor is hard for me to explain...it feels light and floral fresh in a way that makes it my favorite daily tea. This black tea never tastes bitter or heavy even if you brew it too long. If you haven't tried this tea yet, you really should!




