By: Vikram kuamr | 2010-12-08 | Small Business In the ancient Chinese culture, blossoming tea was a symbol of longevity. Today, it is still the same in the Chinese and Japanese tea cultures, but others around the world are enjoying the same beautiful experience. read more
By: Jedda Kelly | 2010-12-07 | Recipes Flowers tea, just like most of the popular teas, came from the Chinese. Flowers tea contains a green (other tea bases can also be used) tea base, made healthier and delicious with the infusion of the natural oils and scent from flowers. read more
By: Vikram kuamr | 2010-12-04 | Small Business If you are not familiar with a blooming tea flower, you may be quite surprised. It is a unique type of tea that when brewed, blossoms into a beautiful flower. read more
By: Mike Chan | 2007-06-20 | Cuisine China, in addition to being the homeland to the Han people and fifty-five other ethnic groups, is also the birth place for one of the world’s most consumed beverage- tea. Tea plants originated in China and were first used for medicinal purposes. It is believed that tea plants have been in existence in China for six thousand years already. Two thousand years ago, tea was developed as a drink. Since then, the Chinese learned to grow tea plants and to use the leaves as various types of tea that we drink today. Chinese tea leaves can be separated into... read more
By: Tim A Taylor | 2011-02-20 | Food & Beverage A simple guide about how to make a cup or pot of tea using Chinese flowering tea-balls. A very simple way to make a great cuppa. Brewing tea does not have to be the arcane mystery it is sometimes cracked up to be. By using Chinese flowering tea-balls, you will always know when your drink is ready to be enjoyed. Flowering tea is made by hand through an innovative and complex process that entwines the highest grade special green and black tea of fresh spring crops with natural herbal flowers. read more
By: praveen | 2012-04-26 | Shopping Oolong tea, also known as Wulong, is a great addition to any diet. If drank with meals, this tea helps to enhance the metabolism by activating the enzyme that is responsible for dissolving triglycerides. This is a great tasting weight-loss tea. Shop our selection of oolong teas today! read more
By: Juliet Cohen | 2010-09-09 | Acne Green tea is a drink made from the potency and dried leaves of the Camellia sinesis plant, a shrub local to Asia. read more
By: HectMilla | 2011-03-27 | Health & Fitness It is therefore a "must" for anyone with well being and good health in mind to incorporate Green Teas to his or her life styles. read more
By: Joel Henderson | 2011-06-29 | Tea The allure of blooming tea or flowering tea is in the preparation process. Watching the tea bundle unfurl is arguably just as stimulating to the eyes as is the taste and smell to the other senses. How to make or brew a pot of blooming tea or flowering tea is not a difficult process, but getting it right is essential if you want the full experience and flavor of this liquid delicacy. read more
By: Jedda Kelly | 2010-09-29 | Cooking Majority of tea drinkers are satisfied to just simply splash a tea bag in hot water and taking a sip and sometimes even forgetting to take the tea bag out and then drink their favorite cup of tea.Tea Drinking is supposed to be a holistic experience and can be enjoyable and satisfying, just like going to a spa and get it done correctly, to get the excellent cup of tea as well as just having a good cup. read more
By: Lynn Porter | 2011-07-13 | Food & Beverage Blooming flower tea is one of those things that you can't fully appreciate until you experience it firsthand. It is simply a small bundle of tea bags that have been sewn together with a flower in the center. read more
By: Daniel Klimmer | 2011-03-18 | Tea China is the birthplace of tea drinking. It is interwoven in all of their society and is said to be one of their seven essentials for life. Real Chinese tea is only found in China and Chinese speaking communities. To buy real Chinese tea outside of Asia, one must buy online or in a Chinese community in a big city. read more
By: Daniel Klimmer | 2011-06-01 | Food & Beverage Chinese tea has been estimated to have been around for about four to six centuries already. It is one of the most popular drinks in the world and along with the other contenders such as coffee and cocoa; the herbal drink tops them both. The fascination with the drink is linked with its organic and healing properties. read more
By: Barry Bert | 2010-12-06 | Food & Beverage Blooming tea, also known as tea flower or flowers is a rich herbal tea that originated in China. This is a small package, nice tea leaves and dried flowers limited, with a cotton thread to make an exquisite blend of rich flowers tea as chrysanthemums, jasmine and lilies. Flowering teas usually have soft components compared with other types of strong tea and bitter. read more