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  • “Thank you to oOTeaOo for sending me this tea in my SweeTea package! This blooming tea is very slow to open but when it does, it’s quite rewarding. It’s so beautiful. As the instructions...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I finally got to try this one out. Mine popped out to be similar to this in color. It was so beautiful to look at that I almost didn’t want to try it. I poured it into my large mug and enjoyed...” Read full tasting note
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Chinese Artistic Blooming Tea Ball
Fujian Province, China

A delicate flower blooms inside this ball tea just before tiny flowers slowly cascade upward like Champagne bubbles. The flowers add their enlivening fragrance and strong taste to this delectably smooth green tea. Our Ball offers one of the most artful spectacles in tea. This blooming tea has an original shape of an tiny ball and when put in boiling water a bouquet of tea leaves and flower. The aromas of both flowers and tea leaves are very well preserved and these exceptional teas develop a wonderful flavor and create at the same time a beautiful “table decoration”.

Once dropped into a glass of hot water, this ball tea unveils a broad flower followed by the sudden eruption of a flower plume, which is actually flowers sewn together end to end. The golden liquor yields a full-bodied flavor intensified by the large medicinal bloom. Let the the blooming tea brew for at least 10 minutes, a longer brewing time will not spoil the tea, on the contrary, the flavour will rather improve. One piece of blooming tea can be used twice with approximately 5 to 6 dl water each time.

100% natural, no additives.

Chinese Artistic Teas, which are also called Blooming Teas, Artificial Teas or Artistic Teas, are all made by hand with the most complicated technology. It is a newly-innovated special green tea, which features unique appearance, splendid infusion view, lingering flower scent mixed with tea flavor and various health benefits such as delaying the ageing of cells, whitening the skins, improving immunity, etc. The tea is made of the highest grade special green tea of fresh spring crops and natural herbal flowers.

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Thank you to oOTeaOo for sending me this tea in my SweeTea package!

This blooming tea is very slow to open but when it does, it’s quite rewarding. It’s so beautiful. As the instructions indicated, I let it infuse for the full 10 minutes, and even at that, it didn’t completely open, so I will be infusing this one again!

The tea is quite flavorful. It does have a somewhat “medicinal” taste to it that comes across to the palate as slightly bitter toward mid-sip, but it isn’t an off-putting taste. There is a good bit of sweetness to this tea and the bitterness helps to cut through it so that the tea can be experienced without being too sweet.

Many of the blooming teas I’ve had have been jasmine-esque (or otherwise scented or flavored) – this one does not seem to be. It is still quite nice, though.

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I finally got to try this one out. Mine popped out to be similar to this in color. It was so beautiful to look at that I almost didn’t want to try it. I poured it into my large mug and enjoyed the honey brown liquor that tasted almost like a green or oolong tea. There wasn’t any jasmine in this, so I was quite happy about it. Of course, my husband took my mug and drank most of it!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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