Monday 28 May 2012

Start Your Day with Refreshing Buddha Tears Tea!


One of the most well-known and expensive teas is the Buddha's Tears tea. It simply delivers meditation of the divine. It is made from a succession of unopened gentle white pekoe blossoms and fresh leaves hand-rolled into small ball. Every single tear charmingly open out and jazzes in the water, slowly but surely leaving an awe-inspiring and superior flavour. A gentle and exquisitely light mixture, flavour builds upon every sip, satisfying the taste buds with a sweet jasmine aroma. Contemplation on blissful art and a bodily treat to flavour is the Buddha tears tea.

This loose leaf tea is certainly what one would love to sip while delighting in a Chinese tea house. It is very fresh, calming and stimulating; and is a choice of drink of almost everyone. One can enjoy a cup while reading or meditation in noiseless mornings and evenings. It is a green tea that pleasantly surprises tea lovers with its sweet aroma and a gentle taste.  It is both a prodigious opening point for people who wish to indulge into green tea and also for people who just love to sip green tea early in the morning or the one who need bed tea every day to start their morning. 

It is offered in many cafes and restaurants but with a little high price but worth every single penny. Its delicate aroma can hit anyone instantaneously, which was without any doubt is the best part its experience. The extremely lovely and tasty combination of hand-picked green leaves and jasmine makes the drinking experience enjoyable. 

Buddha tears tea is prepared in highly hygienic atmosphere and only fresh tea leaves are used in its preparation which makes it of superior quality.  It is very light, gentle and smooth and can pamper your taste buds.

Wednesday 23 May 2012

Why should You Select Loose Leaf and Buddha Tears Tea?

Whether it’s to get a hit of fresh and energising taste in the morning or to relax after a long day’s work, tea has become the regular beverage of many households today. Besides the great taste, tea also has innumerable health benefits that make it a perfect healthy drink for everyone. In many households, tea is normally made using processed teabags, but this method of making tea has a few drawbacks. The real taste and aroma of tea can be enjoyed when one uses loose leaf tea and especially when those loose leaves consist of Buddha tears.


Making tea using the normal teabags is at times less expensive and definitely less messy, but often it leaves a bitter and flat taste in our mouth. That is because in the teabags the tealeaves don’t have enough space to expand and release the true taste of the tea, this is especially true when it comes to green and white tea. At times we can also taste the flavour of the material from which the teabags are made in our tea. To get the perfect blend of taste and sweet aroma of tea, it is best to use loose leaf tea rather than the teabag. When the loose tealeaves are added to the hot water, it has more space to expand and allow the water to be infused. This water extracts more vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and flavours from the leaves than it could from a tea bag. This gives the tea not only better taste and more aroma but also extra health benefits. 
 One of the most famous white teas in the world is the Buddha tears tea. It is also known as Jasmine Dragon Pearls. Though the name is depressing but the Buddha tears tea has phenomenal properties. The original and genuine source for this tea can be found in Fujian, China. It consists of silvery-white leaves and unopened white buds that look like pearls, rolled up into pea shape spheres. When these spheres open up inside the boiling water, they release the fragrance of jasmine flowers along with the taste of white tea. This tea contains more antioxidants than the regular green tea making it the perfect health drink anytime of the day. These antioxidants have the therapeutic properties to protect against some cancers, reduce cholesterol, decrease blood pressure and boost one’s immune system. So, the next time you are in the mood for tea, go for loose leaf tea or Buddha tears tea.