Scented Tea (花茶)

Scented teas are created by layering tea leaves with fresh flowers, allowing the tea to absorb the floral aroma naturally. Jasmine tea is the most famous, traditionally using green tea as a base, though white and oolong bases are also used. Other scented teas include osmanthus, rose, and chrysanthemum varieties. High-quality jasmine tea may be scented seven or more times to achieve intense fragrance.

5 Varieties
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2 Subcategories

Characteristics of Scented Tea

Processing

Base tea layered with fresh flowers to absorb natural fragrance.

Typical Flavors

Floral (jasmine, osmanthus), sweet, fragrant

Best Brewing

Moderate temperature (80-85°C), short steeps to preserve aroma

Caffeine Level

Varies by base tea (typically moderate for green base).

Scented Tea Subcategories

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How to Brew Scented Tea

Gongfu Style

Use 4g per 100ml, water at 80-85°C. Steep for 30 seconds. 4-5 steeps.

Western Style

Use 2g per 200ml, water at 80-85°C. Steep for 2-3 minutes. 2-3 steeps.

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