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Creano Teeblumen Geschenkset in Teekiste aus Holz 12 Erblühtee in 9 Sorten Weißtee & Schwarztee

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Creano Teeblumen Geschenkset in Teekiste aus Holz 12 Erblühtee in 9 Sorten Weißtee & SchwarzteeVielfltiger Teegenuss: Das Geschenkset enthlt 12 Teerosen in verschiedenen Sorten aus Weitee und Schwarztee mit exotischen Blten, die sich zu einem optischen und geschmacklichen Highlight entfalten. Erlesene Qualitt: Der Tee wird aus den besten Teeblattknospen veredelt. Er ist mild aromatisch und vertrgt lange Ziehzeiten ohne zu verbittern. Edle Verpackung: Das Geschenkset kommt in einer eleganten Holz Teekiste mit Magnetverschluss, die ideal zum

  • Vielfältiger Teegenuss: Das Geschenkset enthält 12 Teerosen in verschiedenen Sorten aus Weißtee und Schwarztee mit exotischen Blüten, die sich zu einem optischen und geschmacklichen Highlight entfalten.
  • Erlesene Qualität: Der Tee wird aus den besten Teeblattknospen veredelt. Er ist mild-aromatisch und verträgt lange Ziehzeiten ohne zu verbittern.
  • Edle Verpackung: Das Geschenkset kommt in einer eleganten Holz-Teekiste mit Magnetverschluss, die ideal zum Aufbewahren und Präsentieren der Teerosen geeignet ist. 

Der Schwarze Tee

Der ErblühTee besteht aus feinem schwarzen Tee aus den hohen Bergregionen der Provinz Fujian in China. Außergewöhnlich bei diesem Schwarztee ist, dass nur die hochwertigen Teeblattknospen Verwendung finden, die in einem schonenden Fermentationsverfahren zu diesem exklusiven Schwarztee veredelt werden.

Die Zubereitung

  1. Schritt: Wasser aufkochen und unverzüglich in Glaskaraffe geben. Bitte beachten: Im Gegensatz zur Grünteezubereitung ist hier die Verwendung von kochend heißem Wasser notwendig, um eine optimale Öffnung der ErblühTee-Kugeln zu gewährleisten.
  2. Schritt: ErblühTee-Kugel vorsichtig ins Wasser geben und staunen…
  3. Schritt: Bitte die empfohlene Ziehdauer beachten. Es sind 2-3 Aufgüsse möglich, die in ihrer Geschmacksintensität variieren werden.

Die Sorten / Variationen

Schwarztee fermentiert mit Blüten der Rose (Damascena) & Jasmin
Schwarztee fermentiert mit Blüten der Ringelblume & Rose (Damascena)
Schwarztee fermentiert mit Blüten der Rose (Centifolia) & Lavendel

 

Die Zutaten

Schwarzer Tee (mind. 95%), Blüten (1-5%) von Ringelblume, Rose (Damascena), Jasmin, Lavendel, Rose (Centifolia)

ErblühTee ist teeinhaltig. Kühl und trocken lagern.

Das Erlebnis

Der Erblüh-Tee bietet dem Genießenden ein außergewöhnliches Erlebnis: Im Innern der Kugel befindet sich eine kunstvoll eingebundene exotische Blüte. Ihr Geheimnis entfaltet die Kugel aber erst, wenn sie in ein Gefäß mit kochend heißem Wasser gegeben wird. Sie beginnt sich langsam zu öffnen und bringt am Ende der Aufgussinszenierung die eingebettete Blüte hervor, die formenreich und farbenprächtig aus ihr emporsteigt.
An diesem Tee ist fast alles Handarbeit. Nur wenigen so genannten Meisterbinderinnen ist es vorbehalten, die getrockneten Blätter des Weißen Tees zu einer Kugelform zu binden, denn das Wissen um diese seltene Kunst wird streng behütet. So bleibt der ErblühTee eine wertvolle Rarität Chinas.

Der Weiße Tee

Der ErblühTee besteht ausschließlich aus dem Weißen Tee. Wegen seines samtig weichen und sehr milden Geschmackssowie seiner unverwechselbaren leichten Aromen zählt dieser Weiße Tee zu den edelsten Teesorten der Welt.
Nur die ungeöffneten, besonders aromatischen Triebe des in China wachenden “Big White Tea Bush” werden verwendet. Dieser Tee wird handverlesen und äußerst schonend hergestellt. Dadurch behält er einen relativ hohen Anteil an Polyphenolen. Der mild schmeckende Weiße Tee ist wie auch der Schwarz- und Grüntee teeinhaltig.

Die Zubereitung

  1. Schritt: Wasser aufkochen und unverzüglich in Glaskaraffe geben. Bitte beachten: Im Gegensatz zur Grünteezubereitung ist hier die Verwendung von kochend heißem Wasser notwendig, um eine optimale Öffnung der ErblühTee-Kugeln zu gewährleisten.
  2. Schritt: ErblühTee-Kugel vorsichtig ins Wasser geben und staunen…
  3. Schritt: Bitte die empfohlene Ziehdauer beachten. Es sind 2-3 Aufgüsse möglich, die in ihrer Geschmacksintensität variieren werden.

Die Sorten / Variationen

Weißer Tee mit Jasminblütenschnur
Weißer Tee mit Ringelblumenblüten
Weißer Tee mit Jasminblütenbogen
Weißer Tee mit Blüten der Rose (Centifolia)
Weißer Tee mit Blüten der Ringelblume und Pfingstrose
Weißer Tee mit Blüten der Rose (Damascena) und Jasmin

 

Die Zutaten

Weißer Tee (mind. 95%), Blüten (1-5%) von Pfingstrose, Ringelblume, Rose (Damascena, Jasmin, Rose (Centifolia)

ErblühTee ist teeinhaltig. Kühl und trocken lagern

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