I remember making rose petal tea as a kid. I loved making lotions and potions with things I found in the garden, but I had no idea if peonies were edible or not. A quick Google search told me peony petals and leaves are safe to ingest and have been used for centuries in China in teas and salads.
I put about twelve dried petals into a cup and poured hot but not boiling water over the top and let them seep for a minute or so. I can't say my cup of peony tea was too flavorful. but after reading about it's antioxidant properties I'm keen to try a store brought, professionally made, peony tea.
I noticed the teas contain both the leaves and the petals so I'm guessing it's the leaves that make the stronger taste and the petals that add the fragrance which would be why my cup of petals were rather bland.
Below are the top three peony teas that made my list. Has anyone tried these brands? If you have I'd love to hear your thoughts. Drop me a comment in the section below and I will respond.
Oh and the surprising taste? Davidson's suggest their white peony tea tastes of chocolate...
Davidson's: White Peony Tea |
White peony tea by Higher Tea is made with unopened tea buds to give a sweeter taste.
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