Puer with Chrysanthemum

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Puer with Chrysanthemum

by takchi11 » Mar 15th, '11, 08:30

It is very common for us Chinese people to brew puer with chrysanthemum and add a little rock sugar. Does anyone suggests puer to blend with other flower petals? Curious. :roll:

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Re: Puer with Chrysanthemum

by TIM » Mar 15th, '11, 10:50

takchi11 wrote:It is very common for us Chinese people to brew puer with chrysanthemum and add a little rock sugar. Does anyone suggests puer to blend with other flower petals? Curious. :roll:
Its common in Hong Kong to do so, only with Shu puerh and no sugar please... thats American :lol:

Mar 16th, '11, 08:20
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Re: Puer with Chrysanthemum

by takchi11 » Mar 16th, '11, 08:20

The next time I will have dim sum in Chinatown, I am going to tell the waiter, "Chrysanthemum/puer with no rock sugar (gaut po)." :D

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Re: Puer with Chrysanthemum

by BlackRoses » Mar 17th, '11, 17:52

I'm american and horribly under tea educated (which I'm working on),I just didn't know any better as I'd seen it in the loose-leaf jars with the chryanthemums.
I've brewed Pu'er sheng with;
laurel blossoms, this accentuated the "honey" qualities

honysuckle blossoms, this just reduced the bitterness of first few brewings

damascus rosebuds, covered many of the subtle flavors until 2-3 brewings then was just a sweet undertone

lavender blossoms, in really small amounts was nice, but took a few tries to get the bud count to a level that I could taste anything other then lavender.

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Re: Puer with Chrysanthemum

by takchi11 » Mar 18th, '11, 08:26

No worries as long as you're interested in tea. Like anything, learning about somehting takes time. Being a tai chi practitioner, my tai chi instructor told me, "Practicing 15 years is only the tip of the iceberg."

Thanks for experimenting. If you don't have chrysanthemum in your area, I can mail you some.

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Re: Puer with Chrysanthemum

by BlackRoses » Mar 25th, '11, 18:42

Thank you for the offer of the chtysanthemums. I have tried these too. :) I just figured so had you, and there for only needed info on the other flowers I have tried with pu'er. :D
TCM (so I'm told) says flowers are good for me, but I find plain flower teas, well lacking in dimensions.

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