Blossoming Teas

Made from leaves that have not been oxidized.


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Blossoming Teas

by hop_goblin » Mar 10th, '08, 17:50

Ok, I have no experience with Blossoming Teas so I thought I would ask for advise from those who do. I have a couple of examples on my counter at home that I have not tired. Frankly, I just don't know how to brew them. How much water? Steeping time? Can you have a second, third, forth infusion? Any advice would be most appreciative!

Thanks in advance!

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by Victoria » Mar 10th, '08, 18:11

Adagio says 212 degrees for 5 minutes. I can't give you much more advice on the parameters than that, trial and error. Don't expect much flavor from my experience. They are more enjoyable for looking at than drinking.

I'll be surprised if you want a second steep.

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by scruffmcgruff » Mar 10th, '08, 18:16

I have no experience either, but I would guess glass brewing (140-150º water, refilling when needed) would be the best way to go about it.
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by Victoria » Mar 10th, '08, 18:22

Scruff, I think it needs to be hotter for them to "bloom", could be wrong.

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by scruffmcgruff » Mar 10th, '08, 18:26

Ah, interesting, I hadn't thought of that.
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Re: Blossoming Teas

by augie » Mar 10th, '08, 22:16

hop_goblin wrote:Ok, I have no experience with Blossoming Teas so I thought I would ask for advise from those who do.
Hop
Sounds like you're planning a hot date! :wink: I got mine from the tea dude that I bought my $80 puck from, so maybe my advice is not so good. Mine came with no instructions, so I err'd on the cooler side. My bloom fell apart after the first full infusion and was quite disappointing. I had to get my tea strainer and waste it. Tea was good, though. You're going to photograph this event, right?

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Re: Blossoming Teas

by hop_goblin » Mar 11th, '08, 14:14

augie wrote:
hop_goblin wrote:Ok, I have no experience with Blossoming Teas so I thought I would ask for advise from those who do.
Hop
Sounds like you're planning a hot date! :wink: I got mine from the tea dude that I bought my $80 puck from, so maybe my advice is not so good. Mine came with no instructions, so I err'd on the cooler side. My bloom fell apart after the first full infusion and was quite disappointing. I had to get my tea strainer and waste it. Tea was good, though. You're going to photograph this event, right?
Thanks Guys for all of your help!

Hot date! LOL.. Never thought of taking pictures but I should! MY FIRST TEA BLOOM!

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