What is Flower Tea?
Those who are new to the concept of ‘flower tea’ must be wondering if is it really possible to intake natural flowers. Weren’t they kept for nature's little hummingbirds and butterflies we so envy, who can anytime sip in the nectars of these soft and colorful flowers?
Well, let me tell you, you too can share a sip now of what is popularly known in this modern world as Flower Teas, or simply Tisanes.
Tisanes are a natural infusion of herbs, spices, or flowers in hot water when steeped for 2-3 mins. These are Caffeine Free and are often referred to as Herbal Teas. Due to the innate softness of flowers, these teas are generally much smoother than Green teas.
Tisanes differ from other teas fundamentally as teas are generally made from the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis. It includes all sorts of teas such as green, black, yellow, white, or say oolong tea. But Flower teas are made directly from natural flowers, dried or fresh.
USES:Flower Tea has been used for centuries for several purposes. In traditional medicines, these have been used for healing due to their richness in antioxidants, vitamins, and other nutrients.
In ancient China, the use of flower teas was a common practice in Traditional Chinese medicines.
In Indian Ayurveda, one of the world’s most ancient and traditional healing systems, flower teas have been an integral part pertaining to its philosophy of using elements from nature to balance ourselves.
One such exotic flower tea is Blue Pea Tea, also known as Blue Tea or Butterfly Pea Flower Tea. This is made from the Butterfly Pea Flowers often called Shankhpushpi, Aprajita, or Neelkanth in India.
Butterfly Pea Flower Tea:
Also known as Blue Tea because of its Cobalt Blue color it is a treat not just to sip but watch. Imagine holding a bowl full of clear blue sky or a vast ocean. These can also be a natural colorant for foods and beverages like rice, cakes, Iced Tea, mocktails, and more. It has several health benefits due to its rich content of antioxidants. It can be a perfect cup to drink to release your stress after a tiring day at work. Or if you are a morning person, you can start your day with this cuppa of freshness. It has a thin rustic aroma & a smooth and earthy flavor. Butterfly Pea Flower Tea is one of the bestsellers of Blue Tea.
You can also try some of the other flower teas such as Chamomile Flower Tea, Hibiscus Flower Tea, Lavender Flower Tea, and more.
Disclaimer: These benefits have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. If you are pregnant or have any ongoing health conditions please check with your doctor before consuming any herbal beverages.