Manufacturing of Jasmine Tea Pearls
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Jasmine tea is one of my favorites. The tea is infused with the scent of jasmine flowers.
It’s fascinating to understand how this beautiful tea is made. Each
pearl is comprised of two delicate leaves and an unopened bud. The tea
leaves are harvested in the spring season. The buds are then withered in
direct sun or over low heat to make them more supple and easier to
roll. The top bud and stem are rolled by hand, by twisting the top bud
gently between the index finger and thumb to create the ‘pearl’.
One pound of tea consists of 2000 pearls.
One pound of tea consists of 2000 pearls.
It takes a worker a full day to roll one pound of dragon pearls.
Afterward, the prepared tea is stored until it can be infused with its
signature jasmine scent. Night-blooming jasmine flowers are harvested at
the peak of the summer season and stored until nightfall when they are
cured with the finished teas. As the jasmine flowers dry out, they
infuse the tea with their flavor. Each morning, the spent flowers are
changed for fresh blossoms. This process is repeated as many as twelve
times until the tea is deeply scented with their fragrance.
Afterward, the tea leaves are fixed by being fired to remove the moisture of the jasmine.
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