Kombucha was indeed considered a drink beneficial to health in ancient China. Its history dates back to the Han Dynasty around 200 BC, and it was known as “eternal life tea” in ancient China,because it was thought to have significant health benefits in ancient times, as well as its association with longevity and improved quality of life. These designations reflect the high opinion of kombucha and the expectation of its potential health benefits. Increased energy and vitality: Kombucha is rich in B vitamins, enzymes and organic acids, which help to improve energy levels and enhance physical vitality. Therefore, in ancient times, it was considered a drink that could “live forever” because it could keep people energetic. Promote digestive health: The probiotics and lactic acid bacteria produced by kombucha through its fermentation process are very beneficial to the digestive system. Good digestive function has long been considered to be the foundation of health and longevity, so kombucha has been known as “immortality tea. Antioxidant properties: Kombucha contains a variety of antioxidants, such as tea polyphenols, which help neutralize free radicals in the body and slow down the aging process. Free radicals are associated with many health problems and the aging process, and the antioxidant effect of tea polyphenols is regarded as one of the secrets of delaying aging. Enhance the immune system: The nutrients in kombucha, such as organic acids, vitamin C, and other antioxidants, help boost the body’s immune function. A strong immune system means that the body is better able to fight off disease, thus prolonging life. Detox efficacy: Ancient people believed that kombucha could help remove toxins from the body and purify the blood and organs. Detoxification is one of the important concepts in Chinese medicine and other traditional medicine systems to maintain health and prolong life. Culture and Legends: The origin of kombucha can be traced back to ancient China and is said to have been discovered by Shennong when he was experimenting with various herbs. Shennong was the father of agriculture and medicine in Chinese culture, and his discoveries enhanced the mystery and sanctity of kombucha in culture and history.
●For best experience, use a clear heat resistant glass mug or teapot. Ideally, the glass is 12cm high and 8cm wide.
●Put the tea ball into the glass mug or teapot.
●Gently pour the boiling water (90 to 100°) into the glass.
●Enjoy and appreciate the blooming moments. Best viewed at a horizontal angle.
●Each bud blooms at a different pace, typically 5 to 10 minutes.
●You may top up your tea up to 3 times. 1st pot gives you the strongest aroma and 2nd pot gives you strongest flavor.
Wholesale Blooming Tea Supplier
In the recent years we’ve seen an increasing interest in our blooming teas (a.k.a. flowering teas) from wholesale customers. Therefore, we’ve created this dedicated page to answer the most frequently asked questions.
Why Blooming Tea? A Growing Market
The market of artisan tea is growing faster than ever, and blooming teas are at the centre of this growth for several reasons:
They’re remarkable because of the ‘blooming’ feature, easily catching the attention of beginning tea lovers. Thus, blooming tea pictures and videos can easily go viral.
Blooming teas aren’t only attractive to look at, but they also have a wonderfully balanced taste of green tea and flowers.
It’s one of the healthiest teas available combining the antioxidant rich green tea with a combination of health benefits that are derived from individual flowers.
Freshness & Harvest
We source our blooming teas mainly during the summer months as we’ll be able to secure the freshest flower harvest. Afterwards, our teas are stored in freezers to make sure they’re as fresh as the day they’re made.
However, there are also a few blooming teas that we do not offer for retail. These are only available in wholesale quantities. The processing time are longer as we’ve to order them from the farmer. If they’re in stock, we can ship them in as soon as 2 days. When there’s no stock it can take up to 5 working days as they’ve to be made fresh.
Size & Weight
Our flowering teas are hand stitched and may vary in weight and size. The size of the tea balls will generally be between 2 and 2.5 cm in diameter. The weight is generally between 8-10 gram, but may occasionally be lower or higher.
1 KG of blooming tea will contain about 110 pieces, though we do not guarantee an exact amount.
Samples
Whatever tea business you start, always try out samples and curate what you believe is the best. That isn’t different with blooming teas. At HM-Tea, we’ve made it easy for you to order samples. Please let us know the shipping address by leaving a message at Inquiry@hm-tea.com
At this moment, we offer free samples and you only need to pay the postage, we do not have to mark-up our wholesale prices and therefore keep these competitive for you.
Wholesale Pricing
As with sampling, we’ve made it convenient for you to order wholesale quantities at an attractive bulk discount. To order, Please email us with a brief description of your order plan, and we will arrange someone to provide you with the whole process service in the first time
Shipping
For more information on shipping, please visit our shipping info page.
Do You Have More Types?
Of course, we have our own tea base and production factory, and can provide you with customized products and services not limited to flower types, tea types and tastes. So, if you’re looking for a specific blooming tea, please contact us, and we’ll check if we can production it for you.
Individual Packaging
Usually, Our blooming teas are packed in a large cardboard box with wooden supports. They are not individually packed. If you require special packaging per 1 or 2 tea balls, you may contact us. We request a small fee of between 10-20 USD per KG for individual packaging.
Private Labelling
OEM & ODM, Today, we are recruiting local dealers, wholesalers, retailers, and private brands from more than 100 countries to cooperate with us.