Volcano Flower Burst - Green
CUP CHARACTERISTICS: Exceptional combination of hibiscus and premium green tea. Refreshing and cleansing, reminiscent of light lemon.
INGREDIENTS: Green tea, Hibiscus + Amaranth + Lavender flowers.
INGREDIENTS FROM: China
REGION(S): Yunnan Province
GROWING ALTITUDES: 1500 - 4900 feet above sea level
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Every now and then one comes across a tea that is quite unique. This is one of these teas. After the first 3 weeks of the new season the tea used to produce the silver balls grows (but this special tea only grows until May 10th). Over the years special bushes which have a higher than usual incidence of mottled and 'white' leaves have been cloned and planted in one location of the tea estate. The leaves of these bushes grow longer more quickly and are covered with hairy white down giving them a silver appearance. The top two leaves and the bud are plucked. The long leaves are hand rolled lengthwise- one by one! A group of them are tied together, the leaves in the middle of the cluster are clipped short (being careful to leave the outer leaves full length) and then the long outer leaves and molded over the short clipped middle leaves into the shape of a ball. The silver balls are then wrapped in an individual mesh covering and steamed to halt any possible fermentation. The mesh is then removed and the silver balls are re-wrapped in special paper so when they dry the beautiful round shape is maintained. When the tea is infused, the silver ball 'blooms', so to speak, and the final shape is that of a chrysanthemum flower.
Green tea, above all others has a very delicate flavor, which is easily marred by the impurities in the water used for brewing it. In the Tang and Ching dynasties water filters were not available and teas were often as expensive as gold. In those days the wealthy tea drinker would bring water from afar (sometimes up to 1000 miles away). Lu Yu the 'Tea God' declared: Mountain spring water is best, river water is next best, and well water is the poorest.
There are many legends of the origin of tea. One such legend says that the founder of the Zen Buddhism cult, Saint Bodhidharma, once fell asleep during his meditation. When he awoke, he was so embarrassed that he decided to cut off his eyelids as an act of penance. 'Cast to the ground, the severed eye lids grew into a tea plant which, when brewed, could banish sleep".Start Up
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