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Latest revision as of 04:58, 18 February 2025

Flowering tea or blooming tea (Chinese: 香片, 工艺茶, or 开花茶) is a type of tea that opens or "blooms" into a decorative flower arrangement when steeped in hot water. Originating from the Yunnan province of China, flowering tea is a unique blend of aesthetics and flavor, combining traditional tea leaves with various types of flowers.

History[edit]

The history of flowering tea is somewhat obscure, but it is generally believed to have originated in the Yunnan province during the Tang Dynasty (618–907). The art of hand-sewing tea leaves and flowers together to create a blooming effect when steeped is a skill passed down through generations.

Production[edit]

Flowering tea is typically hand-sewn by artisans, a process that involves careful selection of both tea leaves and flowers. The most commonly used tea leaves are from the Camellia sinensis plant, while the flowers can vary, including Jasmine, Marigold, Chrysanthemum, and Rose.

The tea leaves and flowers are sewn together using cotton thread, then shaped into a tight ball or bundle. When the tea is steeped in hot water, the bundle unfurls and the flowers "bloom" in a visually appealing display.

Preparation and Consumption[edit]

To prepare flowering tea, one bundle is placed in a clear glass or teapot and steeped in boiling water for a few minutes. As the tea steeps, the bundle expands and unfurls in a process that emulates a blooming flower.

The tea is typically served in glass teapots to allow for viewing of the blooming process. The flavor of flowering tea is often described as mild and subtle, with the taste varying depending on the type of tea leaves and flowers used.

Health Benefits[edit]

Like other types of tea, flowering tea offers several health benefits. It is rich in antioxidants, which can help protect the body against damage from free radicals. Some types of flowering tea, such as those made with green tea leaves, may also help to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

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