Description
Peony tea has been one of most popular tea in China for centuries. The Chinese name for Green Flowering Tea is Green Peony tea (in Chinese ‘Lu Mu Dan’). Its popularity has since spread all around the world, with tea connoisseurs everywhere sitting down to enjoy a soothing cup of Peony Flowering Green Tea in the morning and afternoon combined with a beautiful display of colour in their glass tea pot.
As well as being attractive and refreshing to drink, Peony Flowing Green Tea offers many health benefits, as with all teas made from green tea leaves.
Along with helping you to relax and relieve stress, Peony Flowering Tea is believed to help burn fat, to lower cholesterol in the blood and to improve mental and physical agility.
Our Peony Flowering Tea is made from Huangshan Maofeng leaves which are picked in spring. Once picked, the leaves are tied together by hand to create elegant rosettes. With so many benefits, it’s no wonder green tea has been treated as a form of daily treatment of diseases in Chinese culture for centuries.
BREWING INSTRUCTION:
THE WATER TEMPERATURE
- The golden rule about water temperature is never use boiling water on the tea, whatever kind of tea you are making.
- Green Teas require water at 70°C and black teas require water at 85-90°C.
- These days you can get kettles which enable you to choose your water temperature.
THE AMOUNT OF TEA
- Custom dictates that 4 grams are sufficient for one cup. But the amount is partly a matter of preference.
- In the case of Assam tea, which is naturally very robust, you might want to reduce the strength and brew 3 grams instead of 4.
THE BREWING TIME
- This is a very important step in the art of tea-making. In fact, the brewing time varies depending on the type of tea. An over-brewed black tea will develop a bitter taste whilst an under-brewed white tea will be flat and insipid.
- Black teas are normally brewed for 2-3 minutes, green teas for 3 – 4 minutes. It is a good idea to check the brewing time before making the tea, because some teas need to be infused for very specific times: for example, Jade Pearl is left to infuse for 7 – 20 minutes, whilst Oolong tea will need 5 – 7 minutes for its bouquet to develop fully.
- Brewing is normally done with a lid on, so that the tea retains all its aromas.
Karly –
Amazing! They smell, look and taste great. Worth every penny.
Emery –
These are so beautiful
My kids love to watch them bloom and taste is good, a little mild even after steeping for awhile.
But by far the coolest tea
Shelly –
Great to have some special tea when you have friends visiting! Beautiful flowers and the best taste! Love this brand too! Ordered from them another product and it was of good quality too!
Krysty –
I love these teas and my daughter also loves it when I send them to her as a little reminder that I love her so much They are not only beautiful to see in the teapot but the teas are delicious. Thanks again.
Davis –
I love everything about this tea. The flavour is just wonderful. Great communication on when it will arrive.