Skip to content

Numi Blooming Tea

2010 March 14
tags: ,
by 5 Orange Potatoes

Numi Flowering Tea-”Flower Jewel’s tender white tea is crowned by a bright pink amaranth flower. The dancing petals blissfully open as sweet jasmine scents this captivating elixir.”

Definitely captivating to Fauna!

See the post below to view the new monsters in my Etsy shop.

26 Responses
  1. March 18, 2010

    My sister brought back a box of blooming tea from China for us and we have used them very sparingly – they are so pretty – and the tea is delicious! In fact I think today is special enough to have a pot of Numi tea…

  2. March 17, 2010

    Ah beautiful….I have given these as gifts but have yet to *see* one open myself!

  3. March 16, 2010

    I love blooming tea! I’ve thought about getting a glass pot because my presentation is kinda lacking using a mason jar…

  4. March 16, 2010

    I have this tea and glass pot. It’s heavenly and beautiful. Such a relaxing, gorgeous, well deserved treat around here.

  5. March 16, 2010

    Oh, that is lovely and looks to be tasty too! :)

  6. March 15, 2010

    I’ve seen these and always wondered how they taste, they gorgeous! I’m hosting a mother daughter tea in May and I’m going to try these!

  7. March 15, 2010

    Oh my, what beautiful tea! And can I just say I love seeing which monster I am when I comment here, so fun!

  8. March 15, 2010

    I forgot about those! We love them!

  9. March 15, 2010

    This is really beautiful!

  10. March 15, 2010

    love Numi teas!!

  11. March 15, 2010

    Oooh, so pretty. Beautiful images. And a great idea for me today, as I have 2 little ones home from school and a couple of those tea “buds” waiting to blossom.

  12. March 15, 2010

    Oh my goodness. That is the most beautiful tea I have ever seen….I’m thinking a little glass teapot might be in order for my little tea lover’s easter basket;)

  13. March 15, 2010

    that’s beautiful! I have never heard of that and now I can’t wait to see one open! my girls will love it, too.

  14. March 15, 2010

    Magic, as everything you do!

  15. March 15, 2010

    I’ve never seen such a magical way to make tea before! I learn so much about herbs here. love, Beth

  16. March 15, 2010

    I have some of these stashed away to give my son for his spring/ easter basket. Thanks for sharing the beautiful photos!

  17. March 15, 2010

    What a great way to combine beauty, nature an comfort all into one. Thanks for sharing, especially these gorgeous photos

  18. March 15, 2010

    i love numi tea; isnt numi a southafrican herb?

  19. March 15, 2010

    they look lovely and what great pics

  20. March 14, 2010

    That is just awesome!

  21. March 14, 2010

    I have always wanted to try those too. How does it work? Do you simply just drink the tea after it steeps?

    • March 15, 2010

      Yep, it leaves a little bit of flower pieces in the tea, but it stays pretty intact for the most part. Fauna added a little bit of honey and drank it down. She LOVES this tea!

  22. March 14, 2010

    Mountain Rose Herbs, the most awesome herb, tea, coconut oil and more site, has these blooming teas. They have always intrigued me. Perhaps I’ll treat myself one of these days.

  23. March 14, 2010

    oh me, oh my… those photos are gorgeous and breathaking!

  24. March 14, 2010

    I’ve always wanted to try those. I don’t have a glass tea pot, though. :/

    • March 15, 2010

      Yeah, you do need the glass pot. My sister got the tea and pot for Fauna for her birthday.

Comments are closed.

My designs and creations are made by my daughters and me. I love to share but my ideas and designs are for non-commercial use only. If you post an activity or photo from my site please give me credit and a direct link to 5 Orange Potatoes. Thank you for playing nice. :)