Because of the quite dramatic display that blooming tea puts on it might be easy to think they are to be used only for
display purposes. Even the equipment used can be designed in a way that enhances the ‘show’, making it even more likely that people may think it is only there to be looked at. Although you could choose to use it for no other reason than to put on a pretty show, you really would be missing out on some of the more beneficial qualities that blooming tea or flowering tea has to offer. read on… »
The most popular kind of tea throughout the world is black tea, which produces the tea that you would normally associate with breakfast. It is not the only kind of tea that people drink though and many people prefer to drink alternatives to black tea.
Loose green tea is the second most popular type of tea and has been enjoyed for generations in Japan and China in particular. read on… »
Finding out which flowers make lovely flowers tea or are suitable for a flowering tea or blooming tea recipe can be a process of trial and error. Even though a particular flower may sound as if its taste should be enjoyable, that does not necessarily mean it will compliment the unmistakable flavor of tea. What’s more, some flowers will give a stronger flavor than others and those with a weaker taste may be overwhelmed in some read on… »
When it comes to flowering tea, most people purchase ready made balls so all they have to do is place them in hot water. This is a very convenient and easy method of taking advantage of what flowering tea has to offer and is ideal for people who just want to enjoy the blooms and the delicate taste of the teas.
Some people may want to be a little more adventurous though and make read on… »
Tea is something that is so popular in many countries that it has become deeply ingrained in the culture. In many countries, the first thing you are offered as somebody’s guest would be a cup of tea and the term ‘putting the kettle on’ has become synonymous with hospitality.
Ideas on how tea should be made and what kind of tea is best to use varies greatly and depends on personal taste.
Blooming tea is one of the more flamboyant and read on… »
The history of tea, not just blooming tea, but all tea is incredibly interesting. Since tea originated from China and India,
there is a mystique that is so inherent in the Orient, and that mystique is apparent in any worthwhile history of tea. But what I didn’t realize until recently is that the beverage was so revered by so many from different walks of life.
More Than Just a Blooming Tea
It was only when I started to read ‘Liquid Jade’ by Beatrice Hohenegger that I understood how influential tea has been in bygone ages. This book is an easy read and totally fascinating. It’s well written and vibrant and moves from the original myths about the beginnings of tea, read on… »
There is so much hype today about how loose green tea can make you lose weight. With obesity as a major health problem, people are clamoring to try this natural and simple means of losing weight. However, although various studies show green tea does indeed help lose weight, it is only a supplementary weight loss method and must still be coupled with a proper balanced diet and exercise. read on… »
Nothing can be more satisfying on a hot sizzling day than a cool glass of flowering tea. When visitors and friends come calling and you conveniently have some left-over blooming tea, why not amaze them with a tall cold glass of tea with your own little twist, made under the heat of the sun?
While regular brewed tea is nice, why not impress everyone with sun tea that is simple to make yet with a luscious, fresh new flavor they may have never tried before. read on… »

You will never enjoy a beautiful, delicious cup of tea more than that of a cup of delicately flavored blooming tea. This may look like a new fad of drinking tea to some people, when in fact it’s not. It is actually an old Chinese tradition of tea drinking that has grown popularity in recent times. This type of tea is considered to be a distinctive and unique art in tea drinking.
To have the finest experience out of every cup, a good tea set would be perfect. A glass tea pot is needed to appropriately view the gentle unfurling of this read on… »
When it comes to pregnant women drinking tea, many people think that it should not be done. It is said that the caffeine found in most tea is what’s harmful to pregnant women just like coffee. It has been found however that drinking an average of three cups per day would not be harmful to pregnant women. So for expectant mothers who are fond of tea, like the ever popular blooming tea, please read on. read on… »