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  Jasmine and Green Scented Teas
Tea enriched with the fragrance of jasmine and other flowers is the oldest of scented teas, a Ming dynasty invention still popular today.
The tea is grown in an area in Fuding City near the border of the Fujian and Jiangxi provinces.
The tea is picked in April and May and held until August and September when the finest jasmine blossoms are in bloom.
www.holymtn.com /tea/jasminetea.htm   (1185 words)

  
 All the tea in China-- Ellen's Kitchen
This tea is special due to the scenting process, the tea that is used as its base, and the care taken afterwards.
Exquisite Silver Needle tea from Fujian province provides the luxurious base for this extraordinary scented tea treasure in which the rich and distinctive flavor of silver needle tea is expertly infused with the sweet, delicate fragrance of fresh summer jasmine blossoms.
The tea has a roasted aroma: the finest grade has a sweet heavy roasted aroma, enduring sweet roasted taste and a strong sweet aftertaste which lingers for awhile, while the 4th grade has a light taste and a light sweet roasted aftertaste.
www.ellenskitchen.com /faqs/chinatea.html   (3440 words)

  
 Stash Tea: Dragon Phoenix Pearl Jasmine
Tea enriched with the fragrance of jasmine flowers has been a favorite since the Sung Dynasty ruled China 800 years ago.
The tea is plucked in April and May and stored until August when the finest jasmine blossoms are in bloom.
The tea is then wrapped in silk mesh and dried to set the form.
www.stashtea.com /w-111824.htm   (295 words)

  
 bubble tea, boba drink, tapioca pearl tea, pearl tea products for home use
Bubble tea refers to the genre of frothy and refreshing concoctions, usually of tea and a myriad combination of other flavours, served with or without milk or cream, with or without tapioca pearls.
Because tapioca pearls seem to be the common denominator among all these various beverages, the term "bubble" in "bubble tea" has now come to refer to the tapioca pearls.
We recommend adding a shot of tea because we have found that tea adds a depth, complexity and smoothness to the final beverage that may not be achieved with water as the liquid base alone.
www.bubbleteastore.com /bubbleteastore_faq.shtml   (1521 words)

  
 Paly Voice: Pearl Tea: Eccentric but appealing
Pearl tea, a combination of milk, fruit flavors, tea, and gummy tapioca pearls, is a trendy Taiwanese beverage that's here to stay.
The Black Pearl and Live Café are but two examples of pearl tea cafes, which as an ensemble have rapidly spread to various regions in North America according to Bubble Tea Supply, an American-based leading Pearl Tea company.
When pearl tea made the transition from Asia to America in the early 90s, it was primarily found in areas with high Asian population, such as San Francisco or Vancouver, due to the fact that it was a part of Asian culture.
voice.paly.net /view_story.php?id=768   (890 words)

  
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Tea stands were set up in front of the schools and would compete for business with the best selling tea.
After the tea and flavor were shaken well, it topped tapioca pearls that were sitting on the bottom of a clear cup.
Bubble tea is also known as boba drink, pearl tea drink, boba ice tea, boba, boba nai cha, zhen zhou nai cha, pearl milk tea, pearl ice tea, fl pearl tea, tapioca ball drink, BBT, PT, pearl shake, QQ (which means chewy in Chinese) and possible many others.
www.bubbleteasupply.com /what.html   (602 words)

  
 Bubble tea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some examples of flavors are strawberry, passionfruit, chocolate, and coconut, and may be added in the form of powder, fruit juice, pulp, or syrup to hot fl or green tea, which is shaken in a cocktail shaker or mixed in a blender with ice until chilled.
The tapioca pearls are made from the cassava root.
Bubble tea is also gaining in mass popularity on the Canadian west coast, particularly in Vancouver, British Columbia where there is a high concentration of Asian immigrants and descendants.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bubble_tea   (1497 words)

  
 Pearl Ice Tea (English)
Next drain and rinse the pearls with cold water using a strainer until the water is clear.
Combine pearls, crushed ice, milk, fl tea and sugar syrup in a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously until mixture is frothy.
During the first 3-5 mins, stir the pearls to prevent them from sticking to the base of the pot.
www.taiwancenter.com /recipe/en/pearl-ice-tea.html   (365 words)

  
 Bubble Tea, Tapioca Pearl Drink, Pearl Shake, Boba Tea, BBT, History of Bubble Tea
Southerners have always known that nothing beats the heat quite like sweet tea with lemon mint, and sugar, but the concept is relatively new to the rest of America.
This drink is far from the plain-looking tea that you are generally familiar with and it is hard to explain to the uninitiated.
Bubble tea can be made at home, but preparing tapioca pearls can be quite labor intensive as the tapioca pearls must be consumed immediately to maintain freshness and not lose their soft gummy texture.
www.whatscookingamerica.net /BubbleTea.htm   (732 words)

  
 bubble tea, boba, tapioca pearl, milk tea: Bruce&Clark
To make stronger tea, which is recommended for Original Pearl Milk Tea, you should boil the tea leaves with the water.
Tea injects a smoothness, complexity, and depth to the final beverage.
Tea leaves must be removed from the water after this time to prevent oversteeping.
www.bruceandclark.com /bubbletearecipe.htm   (1176 words)

  
 Decaffeinating tea, bubble tea-- Ellen's Kitchen
Bubble tea is known by many names such as pearl tea drink, boba ice tea, boba nai cha, zhen zhou nai cha, pearl milk tea, pearl ice tea, fl pearl tea, pearl shake, BBT, PT, and QQ.
To prepare the pearls, most makers soak them in six to eight times their volume of water, simmer for about 25 minutes until just tender through, then letting soak in the cooking water for 15 minutes.
Chilled green tea with tangerine juice and pearls, fl tea with apricot syrup and pearls, hot jasmine tea with vanilla and pearls, the combinations are delicious.
www.ellenskitchen.com /faqs/chinatea3.html   (549 words)

  
 Thai-style Bubble Tea tapioca beverage made with tapioca pearl
The delicious beverage that involves drinking tea and sucking tapioca pearls through a wide straw: Bubble Tea (also known as Pearl Tea) is fast-becoming an American sensation.
The Tea: Place Thai icetea mix into stainless tea filter and place in a large pot with 8 cups gently boiling water.
Since 1999 cafes selling pearl tea have been mushrooming in every major Asian population center in the U.S and Canada on the heels of hundreds of bubble tea parlors that have opened in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and throughout South East Asia.
importfood.com /bubbletea.html   (657 words)

  
 PearlTeaHut.com - Calgary's Bubble Tea Shop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Pearl (or bubble) tea is a unique blend of milk, Asian teas, and fruit flavours that after being shaken or blended offers a wonderful frothy treat.
Bubble tea was created in Taiwan in the 1980s, when competing tea-stand operators started adding flavors to their tea to attract young customers after school.
The name -- bubble tea -- originally referred to the bubbles that appeared after the tea and flavorings were shaken to blend them.
www.pearlteahut.com   (158 words)

  
 Flower Jewel - A flowering white tea - the TEA.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jasmine tea is the oldest known scented tea, and ours begins its life in the gardens of Hunan Province.
It is a most romantic tea, and, like a bowl of fresh picked flowers, will bring the joy of summer to your every sip.
Packaged in an exotic hand-made dark mahogany bamboo case, this Flowering Gift Set holds a bin of Numi's Bouquet Flowering Tea and is filled with bouquets of tea leaves and a custom-made glass teapot through which to observe the blooming tea petals.
www.thetea.com /pc-50-36-flower-jewel-pearl-white-tea.aspx   (291 words)

  
 Pearl Jasmine Tea - TeaSpring.com
Pearl Jasmine is made by rolling the tender shoots of the tea leaves and buds into beautiful "pearls" and is scented with fresh jasmine petals.
This tea is incredibly popular and will delight you whether you are a beginner or the most avid tea drinker.
A tranquilizing tea that is light and refreshing, with a delicate jasmine flower scent.
www.teaspring.com /Pearl-Jasmine.asp   (188 words)

  
 New World Tea - jasmine pearl green tea
The most tender green tea leaves and buds are hand-rolled into small pearls and infused with the essence of fresh jasmine blossoms.
The fragrant blossoms are mixed with the premium green tea pearls according to a traditional tea scenting process that dates back more than nine centuries.
Jasmine tea is said to ease nervous tension, break down saturated fat, reduce cholesterol, and increase circulation.
store.newworldtea.com /13222.html   (129 words)

  
 Stash Tea: Phoenix Pearl Green Tea
This story is still told among the farmers producing this tea in the north-central Chinese province of Hunan, in Yueyang county on a beautiful peninsula by Dongting Lake.
These tightly rolled pearls maintain their freshness and flavor longer than other green teas, as their shape protects them during storage.
During infusion the boiling water causes the pearls to open like flowers and then sink slowly to the bottom of the cup, which is beautiful to watch.
www.stashtea.com /w-111033.htm   (176 words)

  
 Rose Pearl Green Tea
A typical grade of rose tea is scented once with fresh rose petals, but in Rose Pearl the tea leaves are scented multiple times.
The green tea used as the Rose Pearl's base is one of the finest grades of green tea grown in China.
After the tea has been scented, the green tea leaves are hand rolled into pearl shaped balls which gives this tea its name.
www.tenren.com /royrosgreent.html   (318 words)

  
 Bubble Tea...Pearl Milkshake ...Let us have a Pearl Tea Party
The drink is known by various names, bubble iced tea, pearl milkshake, pearl tea-the drink is served with tapioca balls mostly fl in color hence the reference to pearl.
The classic concoction of bubble tea makes use of tea...Chinese tea whether it be red, fl or green flavored with condensed milk, sugar syrup and lots of ice.These are whizzed together, pouredinto a serving plastic cup with a dome and finished with a thick straw.
pearl tea party (ii) coconut lychee bubble shake
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/7970/54678   (383 words)

  
 Will Tapioca Pearl Tea Conquer Starbucks? | Asian American Issues | GoldSea
Tea is healthier than coffee, and milk tea is far healthier than the rich concoctions served up by Starbucks and similar establishments.
thai tea adds something else to their teas (it's sweeter, and something gives it a red tinge), the two are definitely different.
The sweetness of pearl tea and the fact that people who drink it tend to be in their teens means pearl/bubble will be perceived as a kiddie drink (like the milkshake) or a dessert drink, not something that you seriously drink every day like coffee.
goldsea.com /Air/Issues/Tapioca/tapioca_20722.html   (1177 words)

  
 Jasmine Pearls
Crafted from spring-picked, southern Chinese green tea and fresh jasmine blossoms, each individual pearl is a set of tender, silvery leaf buds, carefully rolled and then dried amid fresh jasmine blossoms.
In the morning the trays are removed, and the pearls are re-fired to remove any moisture absorbed from the blossoms, and then they are packed into chests and prepared for shipment.
Top-quality jasmine teas often have only a few blossoms in with the tea, as most are carefully removed and reused for scenting lesser-quality teas.
www.inpursuitoftea.com /Jasmine_Pearls_p/gc800.htm   (497 words)

  
 Dakine.net - Guides - Los Angeles - Pearl Tea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Note: If you don't understand what pearl tea is, it is basically a Taiwanese drink made from Black Asian tea, cream and sugar (either condensed milk, or honey, or molasses) that is served cold with "Pearls", which are fl balls of tapiocca.
Pearl Tea is gaining in popularity, especially in Los Angeles and New York City.
The Pearl Tea is a bit on the sweet side and somewhat pricy ($3.00).
www.dakine.net /guides/los-angeles/los-angeles-pearltea.shtml   (854 words)

  
 BUBBLE TEA WOLDWIDE - A Pearl Tea and Boba Tea supplies & wholesaler
The positive reaction bubble tea has received in Canada, after the bust of Orbitz, is a tribute to the value of timing in the marketing.
Bubble tea might have remained a quaint oddity, available only in Taichung, were it not for the arrival of a Japanese television crew.
There are dozens of small oddities that make up the bubble tea experience, but surely the weirdest one of all is the alarming spectre of viscous tapioca balls or jiggly jelly squares slithering their way up the length of the wide-gauge straw toward your mouth.
www.bubbletea.biz /history.html   (1435 words)

  
 China Dragon Phoenix Pearl Green Tea ( 1/4lb Bag)
The green tea is grown in an area in Funding City near the border of the Fujian and Zhejiang provinces.
The tea is picked in April/May and processed by hand by rolling each leaf and a bud into tiny pearl sized balls.
The tea is then held until August/September when the finest jasmine blossoms are in bloom.
www.coffeeam.com /chdrphpetea1.html   (281 words)

  
 Samovar Tea Lounge: Samovar Tea Lounge - The Ultimate Tea Experience
We source premium organic and fair trade tea and herbal infusions from around the world and offer them all here in our online tea store.
Order our tea online and savor fresh tea: white, green, oolong, fl, puerh, and herbals are all available for mail order, or, if your're in San Francisco stop by the tea lounge and have us brew it for you!
Tea and food pairings highlighting the freshness of our tea, and the deliciouisness of our food.
www.samovartea.com   (414 words)

  
 Mother of Pearl Tea Caddy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This is a rare Regency period single compartment tea caddy in lovely amboyna wood.
The tea compartment has some of the original lining material.
The condition of this highly collectable caddy is splendid, with just a couple of tiny chips to the mother of pearl and some cracking to the base of the lid left and right.
www.phoenixmasonry.org /masonicmuseum/mother_of_pearl_tea_caddy.htm   (123 words)

  
 Culinary Teas - Pearl River Organic Green Tea
This tea is a top quality Green Tea (‘Pearl River’ signifies very important, master quality, cleanliness and good health).
On a trip on the Yangtze River as a guest of a dignitary, Lu Yu asked have tea made with water drawn from the center of the river which was the cleanest and tastiest.
The man responsible denied this, upon which Lu Yu retasted the tea and declared that perhaps the man was correct but the water was inferior.
www.culinaryteas.com /Store/Pearl_River_Green.html   (623 words)

  
 Jasmine Dragon Pearl, (Imperial Long Chu)
This green tea is has a unique shape of a pearl and comes from the Chinese province of Fujian.
These pearls consist of two types of leaves and unopened hand rolled buds.
The Dragon Pearl is a great tasting healthy tea to drink regularly.
www.enjoyingtea.com /dragpearlonc.html   (96 words)

  
 Jasmine Pearl Tea - TRIBUTE TEA
The most popular of all scented teas, Jasmine Pearls are created by rolling specially plucked long downy shoots into little silvery “pearls” which are naturally scented multiple times with fresh, aromatic jasmine flowers.
Jasmine Pearls may be prepared in a teapot or right in your cup (as shown below).
As Jasmine Pearl tea takes a little while to unfurl completely, it may be resteeped several times.
www.tributetea.com /scented_jas_pearls.asp   (136 words)

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