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Primula Gift Set of 12 Assorted Green Tea Flowers | 
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| Brand: Primula
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $2.00 (12%)
Rating: 16 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 6.5
MPN: TEA2012 Model: TEA-2012 UPC: 741393215908 EAN: 0741393215908 ASIN: B000N2XM4Q
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| Features:
| • | Gift set of 12 assorted green tea flowers and health benefit guide | | • | Colorful canister features image of each unfurled tea flower | | • | AA green tea and dried flowers hand-sewn into balls by artisans in China | | • | Tea flower slowly unfurls in hot water into an amazing spectacle | | • | Best viewed in glass mug or teapot |
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Product Description Primula Flowering Teas are produced by artisans in China. The flowering teas are compounded of premium-grade Green Tea, known for its antioxidents and healthful properties, with all natural flowers. The green tea has also been blended with jasmine to make for an aromatic scent. This package includes green tea with 12 different styles and colors.
Amazon.com Review A tea drinker who has never experienced a tea flower will be thrilled to receive this gift-ready set. Containing twelve assorted tea flowers, the slender canister-style box is tied with a green cord and decorated with an image of a flower-filled glass teapot on one side and small images of the twelve unfurled tea flowers on the other. Tea flowers are comprised of AA-grade green tea leaves and actual dried flowers that are hand-sewn into tight balls by artisans in China. After a tea flower ball is place in hot water, it will slowly sink to the bottom and unfurl into full "bloom." Some even have two different kinds of flowers that unfurl into a colorful spectacle, adding fragrance and flavor to the tea. Best viewed through a glass teapot, each tea flower may be used up to three times to brew a pot of tea. The set includes a guide describing the health benefits of drinking green tea and the healing properties believed inherent in certain flowers. --Ann Bieri
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Tea Time! October 4, 2008 Panzerleader (Shangri-La) Primula Flowering Green tea is an excellent tea during tea time. Each ball can make 2 pots of tea. The flowers tend to naturally sweeten the tea so no sugar is needed, yet it is not too sweet. The blooming flower is an excellent conversation piece. I highly recommend it for the discriminating tea drinker and beginners alike.
Primula tea September 24, 2008 T. L. Graff (NY) This is a wonderful product. The only thing I would like to see happen is that they sell the types of flowers seperatley rather than the variety pack.
Good gift July 3, 2008 Chris M. (Newport Beach, CA) My Mom and her co-workers really enjoy the blooming effect from what sounds like a well constructed 'flower' and they say the tea tastes great. I've smelled the hint of jasmine from it though I've not tried it yet - I know they love it. The teapot is a nice piece of hardware as well. Hardly a uni-tasker.
It was just amazing to see the flower open slowly in hot water. May 27, 2008 H. A. Law (Coquitlam, BC, Canada) It was just amazing to see the flowers opened slowly in hot water. I brought a box for my daughter, who gave it to my wife as a Mother's Day present. My wife was so happy to see the flowers opened. My daughter was so amazed, and video taped the whole process to show her friends. The only thing I want to add is, a few of flowers did not open as nicely as the others. But still, each of them gave us exciting moments.
Assorted Green Tea Flowers but Same Flavor May 15, 2008 L. R. Bowers (Atlanta) We got this for my mom and she really likes it. While the tea flowers vary in presentation, they are all "Green Tea with Fresh Jasmine." It would have been nice to mix up the flavor of the tea. I would recommend this more for presentation than flavor.
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