We have blended 3 select flowers - elegant, scarlet-red Rose Buds, wonderful Yellow Chrysanthemum and fragrant Lavender flowers - to create a visual delightful and a highly aromatic beverage to be savored and enjoyed. The perfect addition to a festive table or enjoyed as a hot or chilled, caffeine-free beverage. Three flowers offers a soothing and naturally sweet cup and a lingering aftertaste that warms and certainly aids in relaxation. It is non caffeinated. This tisane will compliment a meal and serve as a digestif. Crop date is 2024.
Tisane Facts. Blend is delicious served hot or chilled as an iced beverage. Rose Buds (Rosa centifolia) and Chrysanthemum flowers (C. morifolium) are from Anhui Province. Lavender (Lavandula officinalis) is grown in the Pacific Northwest.
Taste Profile. Aroma is rose buds, hint of Chrysanthemum, and dry-sweet. Taste is soft and lush, with a lingering natural sweetness.
Brewing Suggestions. One to one-and-a-half of a tablespoon of flowers per 8 ounces of water at a temperature of approx. 205 F. Steep for 3-4 minutes. serve in a glass pitcher for a visual delight. Brew and chill for a delicious refreshing beverage.
HERBALS & TISANES
4-5 grams/1.5 tablespoons per 6 ounces of water
165° - 195° F
2 Minutes
Herbals and tisanes are a category of steeped beverages that us e herbs, fruits, flowers, or spices. Our herbs and flowers are organically produced and carefully sourced to ensure consistent quality and flavor. Our herbs and tisanes are invigorating, healthy and caffeine free.
Flavors range from rose, Chamomile, Peppermint, Ginger, and Lemongrass to blends offering an enriching and healthy taste experience. Easy to brew, never astringent, enlivening, yet caffeine free, a beverage to enjoy anytime.
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Happily surprised
I've tried chrysanthemum tea before from my local Asian store, and I thought it was terrible. I was sworn off drinking flower teas, but for some reason I decided to order this. I'm pleasantly surprised! It has a great scent and a smooth flavor. To me it smells like cinnamon, even though there is no cinnamon in it. I can now say I enjoy floral teas.
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Divine Calming Tea
We were introduced to this tea at The Pink Door restaurant in Seattle, Washington. We were in heaven. It was a sunny, windy day in April. We sat out on the deck to capture the sun. The tea was warm and relaxing -- and delicious! We had to order it! Thank you. Simply divine!