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Adagio Teas - Blooming Display Teas
Adagio Teas - Blooming Display Teas
Adagio Teas - Blooming Display Teas
Adagio Teas - Blooming Display Teas

I was looking to stock up on some more Red Tea, when I came across a bizarre and quite beautiful new product from Adagio Teas. Display Teas are basically tea leaves that are hand-wrapped, tightly packed and dried into a little tea ball. When steeped in hot water, the tea ball slowly unfurls its leaves into a magical blooming flower right before your eyes in your favorite glass cup or tea pot. It's not an everyday tea for sure, but Display Teas definitely make an excellent and interesting choice when serving guests. This kind of makes waiting for tea to brew a lot more fun.

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Fat Jared
It looks like Klingon Tea.
By Fat Jared - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
That’s cool
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Bah… Old stuff in a new box. Chinese Dragon Ball(or Phoenix ball) tea has been for thousands of years.

Ask for it at the Chinatown Herbalist.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Sara
neat find.
By Sara - 4 Years Ago
Sara
I also really like those glass tea cups.
By Sara - 4 Years Ago
Tim Man
It looks like something froma a reef marine aquarium.
By Tim Man - 4 Years Ago
Mark
looks nice.
By Mark - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
very nice
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
bought this and its great
got the 2 for 1 valentines day special..if i had known it was great tea i woulda bought more, i guess i have to wait
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Oh that’s really nice. It reminds me about what I’ve seen in Montreal’s Chinatown. It was a series of 12 different flowers associated with the zodiac sign. It was amazing. go see www.my-cup-of-tea.com
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Bought one and its really kinda cool, good find. Tastes good too.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Guest
These and some sweet glass teapots are also available from www.worldpartea.com - an Australian tea importer.
By Guest - 2 Years Ago
www.hrglass-teapot.com
we can make these teaglass. www.hrglass-teapot.com
By www.hrglass-teapot.com - 2 Years Ago

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