The last tea I wrote about was Spring in Paris, and this next cup feels like Spring in Japan! I recently had lunch with a childhood friend that was in town, who moved back to Japan when we were 13.  She knew I was a tea lover, and gave me a gift of Sweet Sakura Tea.  Such a thoughtful gift! Sakura are beautiful Japanese cherry blossoms. I had never seen this tea before, and research didn't uncover much. I did learn that the blossoms are often blended with green or black tea.  But my tea is just the Sakura, and nothing else. Extra special! There is a website for the tea, where I was able to find brewing instructions.
 | leaves before steeping | 
Upon opening the foil bag that contain the 'tea', I was immediately hit with a strong, tart scent, very similar to umeboshi plum. I was very curious, so I tasted one of the petals. Exactly like a pickled ume!  Extremely salty, sour, and a little bit sweet.  I brewed the leaves according to the website using very hot, but not boiling water. After steeping the tea for a few minutes, the aroma was exactly the same as the scent of the blossoms. The taste is a different story.  It is very weak. Slightly floral and salty, with a subtle flavor of a pickled fruit, possibly apricot, or raisin, in the background.  I left it to steep for another 10 minutes or so, and it tastes slightly stronger, with the same pickled fruit flavor, and floral notes towards the back.
| after adding hot water! | 
Not sure that this is something I'd want to drink all the time, but it is an unexpected treat.  I am so grateful for this special gift!
 
 
 
Yum! Now I request you try the Ume-Konbuchna!
ReplyDeleteI will!! Just tell me where to find it :)
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